GoldenEye 007 from N64 is one of the most popular multiplayer games of all time, and now the Center for Computing History has found the perfect way to stop screen cheating by giving each player their own separate screen.
The Center for Computing History shared a video of this new way to play GoldenEye 007 Twitter, She shared how she might do this endeavor in the future 25 Years of GoldenEye Dev Talk Evening.
4 GoldenEye screen on the original N64! There is no cheat screen here! …but how?
Come and try this out at GoldenEye Evening, celebrating 25 years of GoldenEye for the Nintendo 64: https://t.co/F918hEQ20v pic.twitter.com/05jA82upb8– history of computing (computermuseum) May 4, 2022
During the event sale, it will allow fans who have already received a ticket the chance to try out the separate GoldenEye experience on screen for themselves.
The event will also be attended by three GoldenEye developers – Martin Hollis, Dr. .
If you want to have this setup for yourself, the Center for Computing History warns that it’s a bit tricky and very expensive, as it requires approx. pound8000 video distribution equipment. She also indicated that she was running the game on the original N64 using the original GoldenEye 007 cartridge.
While this might be difficult for most people to recreate, GoldenEye 007 Xbox Achievements came online earlier this year and may hint at a new port that might be on our way in the future.
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