Freezie KO said:Hey, it looks like Goldeneye. I'm getting CoD, so I guess I'll go for either this or Conduit. I really wonder how the multiplayer holds up today. I just don't know.
Although I see they brought back OddJob. Ugh. Will everybody still try to pick him because he's short and the bullets go over his head?
spats said:The only Wii shooter I have is The Conduit and I kind of hate it to death because of the controls. Will buy this if it handles well.
Verano said:so this means original goldeneye for XBLA?
Good.
Little Green Yoda said:I've never played The Conduit but I thought controls were its sole strong point?
Little Green Yoda said:I've never played The Conduit but I thought controls were its sole strong point?
brochiller said:New Wii headset? What did I miss?
LOS ANGELES Performance Designed Products LLC (PDP), a worldwide leader in the videogame accessory market, today announced the upcoming launch of the first licensed online chat headset for the Wii. PDPs Headbanger® Headset brings online headset chat to Wii for the first time. When used with compatible games, players will be able to send voice messages, converse online, and chat simultaneously in real time.
Were delighted to be working with Nintendo to create this exciting product, commented Tom Roberts, Senior Executive VP and Chief Technology Officer at PDP. This important project is a testament to our engineers software and hardware expertise. We look forward to working with developers and publishers across the world to bring their players a new way to chat online using their Wii consoles.
Steve Singer, Nintendos Vice President of Licensing, added PDP has shown its ability to create innovative peripherals that meet the high quality expected from a Nintendo licensed product. We are pleased to partner with them as an official licensee for both Wii and Nintendo DS accessories.
Among the first titles to be supporting the new headset are Segas Conduit 2, a science fiction military FPS with co-op and competitive online multi-player game play.
Being able to bring headset network chat to Conduit 2 on Wii is a huge win for us, and for Wii gamers, said Eric Nofsinger, Chief Creative Officer at High Voltage Software. By incorporating the new Wii compatible headset into Conduit 2, we are able to immerse gamers into the action like never before. The microphone allows for crystal-clear communication to your Conduit 2 friends and foes alike.
PDPs Headbanger® Headset for Wii is anticipated to be at retailers across North America and Europe by October 2010.
Features:
Seamless, high-quality online chat for Wii gamers
High-quality, noise cancelling microphone and earpiece
Usable on either ear with no need for adjustment
Aesthetically matched to the Wii console and accessories
Mute button and volume control integrated into earpiece
LED indicators for system live and mute functions
Adjustable, flexible microphone boom for maximum comfort
Fully licensed by Nintendo
MSRP: $24.99
Haunted said:Ha! Like I said, just based on their Bond/Goldeneye license, nothing to do with the old game.
That's also presumably why they had to go with Craig.
notsureifserious.gif?spats said:The only Wii shooter I have is The Conduit and I kind of hate it to death because of the controls. Will buy this if it handles well.
Mithos said:Wasn't that rainy course the first level of the N64 game, how is that "based on" its more like spot on, is it not?
They're trying to make it as close to the original as possible.Flying_Phoenix said:I think the shitty low texture detailed graphics are kind of the point.
So wait is this a remake or not?Haunted said:Ha! Like I said, just based on their Bond/Goldeneye license, nothing to do with the old game.
That's also presumably why they had to go with Craig.
Sadist said:Goldeneye TU DUUUUUUH!!!
Anyway, graphics looked pretty meh but it hit all the right nostalgia buttons. So conflicted
Solo said:Well, I guess the upside of having to buy a Wii again is that I can finally play the Mario Galaxy games too (I bought my Wii in January 2007 for TP. I beat that, then didnt touch my Wii again until June 2007 when RE4 got the Wii treatment. I beat that, then didnt touch it again ever, so I sold it in late 2007)!
:lol
jufonuk said::lol :lol sorry I HAD to.
It's based on the movie, so it has similar scenes like the dam and St. Petersburg, but it's not a direct remake of the old game.trinest said:So wait is this a remake or not?
Nuclear Muffin said:Looks nothing like the original Goldeneye game.
worldrunover said:I'm stunned, stunned by the reactions this game is getting in here. I loved the game as much as the next guy, but third parties have been making Bond games for over 10 years now and they have been adequate at best. There is no basis for there being any more hope for this game than any other shown at this stage, other than the name "GoldenEye" attached to it.
Listen, I hope it's great too, but nothing in that trailer distinguished itself to me from any other generic Bond game.
So I guess I'm in the wait and see camp.
demosthenes said:Why is Daniel Craig in this?
Sadist said:
I am dealing with it, but man: I really don't know what to think of this.
Nobody said it looked the same, they said Goldeneye N64 looks BETTER than that video :lolavatar299 said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5sOfGqUyPY
Goldeneye 64.
You people are fucking insane if you think this looks the same.
mentalfloss said:All this game needs is orchestrated versions of the original Goldeneye music and I'm there.
Haunted said:Ha! Like I said, just based on their Bond/Goldeneye license, nothing to do with the old game.
That's also presumably why they had to go with Craig.
Solo said:Every. single. level. in that trailer was from the N64 game.
Foil said:Pretty much what I thought after watching the trailer. Looks like the usual ugly Bond game from an average developer. Only this time they're banking on the name/settings from the classic to get attention and sales. Game could end up decent, but I'm not holding my breath. Hopefully it surprises me.
The Blue Jihad said:You know, for someone withas their avatar, you should be even more frustrated by Activision's pathetic attempt at cashing in on a game they've never been able to match.