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|image = [[File:GoldenEye 007 front cover.jpg|300px]]
|caption=GoldenEye 007's North American boxart.
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|developer=[[Rare]]
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'''GoldenEye 007''' is a first-person shooter video game developed by [[Rare]] and published by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Nintendo 64]], and is based on the 1995 James Bond film, GoldenEye. The game is rated T for Teen.
'''''GoldenEye 007''''' is a first-person shooter for the [[Nintendo 64]] developed by [[Rare]] and published by [[Nintendo]] in 1997. It is based on the 1995 film, ''{{wp|GoldenEye}}''. A sequel was planned, but Rare's license for the ''James Bond'' franchise expired, so this led to the creation of a spiritual successor, ''[[Perfect Dark]]''.


The game has received very positive reviews and sold over eight million copies. It is considered an important title in the development of first person shooters, and has become particularly well-known for the quality of its multiplayer deathmatch mode, as well as its incorporation of stealth and varied objectives into its single player missions.
The game has received very positive reviews and sold over eight million copies. It is considered an important title in the development of first person shooters, and has become particularly well-known for the quality of its multiplayer deathmatch mode, as well as its incorporation of stealth and varied objectives into its single player missions.


GoldenEye 007 was followed by a spiritual successor, Perfect Dark, also developed by Rare. The commercial successor was Tomorrow Never Dies, developed by Electronic Arts for the PlayStation.
The original game was re-released on January 27, 2023 for {{wp|Xbox Game Pass}} and {{wp|Nintendo Switch Online|Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack}} services of [[Xbox One]], [[Xbox Series X/S]] and {{wp|Nintendo Switch}}. The game was also made available to digital purchasers of ''[[Rare Replay]]'' for free on the same day and can be bought separately on Xbox consoles.


== Levels ==
===Single Player===
Bonus Levels are in italics.


== Levels == UNDER CONSTRUCTION
*Arkhangelsk: Byelomorye dam
Note levels in bold are beta, and ones in italics are multiplayer
*Arkhangelsk: Chemical Warfare Facility #2
*Arkhangelsk: Service Runway
*Severnaya: Severnaya Installation 1
*Severnaya: Severnaya Bunker Complex 2
*Kirghizstan: Soviet Missile Silo
*Monte Carlo: Frigate 'La Fayette'
*Severnaya: Severnaya Installation 2
*Severnaya: Severnaya Bunker Complex 2
*St. Petersburg: Statue Park
*St. Petersburg: GRU Military Intelligence Archives
*St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg Streets
*St. Petersburg: Disused Military Depot
*St. Petersburg: Converted Missile Train
*Cuba: Cuban Jungle
*Cuba: Janus Control Centre
*Cuba: Subterranean Caverns
*Cuba: Antenna Cradle
*''Teotihuaca'n: Aztec Complex''
*''el-Saghira: Egyptian Temple''


Statue Park
===Multiplayer===
Levels in italics can only be unlocked via GameShark.


'''Cradle'''
*Temple
*Complex
*Caves
*Library
*Basement
*Stack
*Facility
*Archives
*Water Caverns
*Egyptian
*''Statue Park''
*''Cradle''


'''Byelomorye Dam Island'''
==External links==
* [https://goldeneye.fandom.com/wiki/GoldenEye_007_(Nintendo_64) GoldenEye 007] on GoldenEye FANDOM


Byelomorye Dam
Chemical Warfare Facility
'''Cyrpt'''
Aztec Complex
'''Beta Aztec Complex'''
El-Saghira Temple(Egptian)
Aztec Complex( Dragonsbrethren)
== Links ==
* [[w:c:goldeneye:Goldeneye 007|Goldeneye 007 on Goldeneye Wikia]]
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Latest revision as of 03:50, January 28, 2023

GoldenEye 007
GoldenEye 007 front cover.jpg
Developer(s) Rareware
Publisher Nintendo
Release date(s) August 23, 1997 (JP)
August 25, 1997 (NA)
August 25, 1997 (EU)
Genre(s) Shooter
Modes Single player, multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen
Console(s) Nintendo 64

GoldenEye 007 is a first-person shooter for the Nintendo 64 developed by Rare and published by Nintendo in 1997. It is based on the 1995 film, GoldenEye. A sequel was planned, but Rare's license for the James Bond franchise expired, so this led to the creation of a spiritual successor, Perfect Dark.

The game has received very positive reviews and sold over eight million copies. It is considered an important title in the development of first person shooters, and has become particularly well-known for the quality of its multiplayer deathmatch mode, as well as its incorporation of stealth and varied objectives into its single player missions.

The original game was re-released on January 27, 2023 for Xbox Game Pass and Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack services of Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch. The game was also made available to digital purchasers of Rare Replay for free on the same day and can be bought separately on Xbox consoles.

Levels

Single Player

Bonus Levels are in italics.

  • Arkhangelsk: Byelomorye dam
  • Arkhangelsk: Chemical Warfare Facility #2
  • Arkhangelsk: Service Runway
  • Severnaya: Severnaya Installation 1
  • Severnaya: Severnaya Bunker Complex 2
  • Kirghizstan: Soviet Missile Silo
  • Monte Carlo: Frigate 'La Fayette'
  • Severnaya: Severnaya Installation 2
  • Severnaya: Severnaya Bunker Complex 2
  • St. Petersburg: Statue Park
  • St. Petersburg: GRU Military Intelligence Archives
  • St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg Streets
  • St. Petersburg: Disused Military Depot
  • St. Petersburg: Converted Missile Train
  • Cuba: Cuban Jungle
  • Cuba: Janus Control Centre
  • Cuba: Subterranean Caverns
  • Cuba: Antenna Cradle
  • Teotihuaca'n: Aztec Complex
  • el-Saghira: Egyptian Temple

Multiplayer

Levels in italics can only be unlocked via GameShark.

  • Temple
  • Complex
  • Caves
  • Library
  • Basement
  • Stack
  • Facility
  • Archives
  • Water Caverns
  • Egyptian
  • Statue Park
  • Cradle

External links