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N64 Archive | Nintendo 64 Longplay: GoldenEye 007 @N64Archive | Uploaded February 2018 | Updated October 2024, 16 hours ago.
Played on a PAL copy of the game.

Intro: 0:00
Mission 1-1 (Arkangelsk Dam): 1:22
Mission 1-2 (Arkangelsk Facility): 7:15
Mission 1-3 (Arkangelsk Runway): 15:58
Mission 2-1 (Severnaya Surface): 17:45
Mission 2-2 (Severnaya Bunker): 21:58
Mission 3 (Kirghitzstan Launch Silo #4): 27:32
Mission 4 (Monte Carlo Frigate): 33:55
Mission 5-1 (Severnaya Surface): 40:49
Mission 5-2 (Severnaya Bunker): 45:14
Mission 6-1 (St. Petersburg Statue Park): 58:11
Mission 6-2 (St. Petersburg Military Archives): 1:04:57
Mission 6-3 (St. Petersburg Streets): 1:11:34
Mission 6-4 (St. Petersburg Depot): 1:16:21
Mission 6-5 (St. Petersburg Train): 1:19:50
Mission 7-1 (Cuba Jungle): 1:28:16
Mission 7-2 (Cuba Control Centre): 1:39:33
Mission 7-3 (Cuba Water Caverns): 1:51:11
Mission 7-4 (Cuba Antenna Cradle): 2:05:12
Ending & Credits: 2:08:57



GoldenEye 007 is a first-person shooter video game developed by Rare and based on the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye. It was released for the Nintendo 64 video game console in August 1997. The game features a single-player campaign in which players assume the role of British Secret Intelligence Service agent James Bond as he fights to prevent a criminal syndicate from using a satellite weapon against London to cause a global financial meltdown. The game includes a split-screen multiplayer mode in which two, three, or four players can compete in different types of deathmatch games.

GoldenEye 007 was developed over a period of two and a half years by an inexperienced team. It was originally conceived as an on-rails shooter inspired by Sega's Virtua Cop, before being redesigned as a free-roaming shooter. The game was highly acclaimed by the gaming media and sold over eight million copies worldwide, making it the third-best-selling Nintendo 64 game. It received multiple year-end awards, including the BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Games Award, and four awards from the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences: Console Action Game of the Year, Console Game of the Year, Interactive Title of the Year, and Outstanding Achievement in Software Engineering.

Retrospectively, GoldenEye 007 is considered an important game in the history of first-person shooters for demonstrating the viability of game consoles as platforms for the genre, and for signalling a transition from the then-standard Doom-like approach to a more realistic style. It pioneered features such as atmospheric single-player missions, stealth elements, and a console multiplayer deathmatch mode. The game is frequently cited as one of the greatest video games of all time. A spiritual successor, Perfect Dark, was released in 2000, while a reimagining of the game, also titled GoldenEye 007, was released in 2010.
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