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I remember thinking there was only a game. When I learned there was a movie I rented and was like this is just like the game! Then I just watched the movie like I was playing the video game as you described! I was was 7 but it was a special feeling.
@@efny280 I didnt like that movie. I mean i thought Living Daylights did something right. But i think problem with License to Kill is, it felt too much like Miami Vice tv show copy with shock value on horror elements. Like shark biting off a guy's leg was going way too far for a Bond movie in my view. GoldenEye in my view was the best way to make something fresh, keep it modern but also not going away for what people like about James Bond movies to begin with
This is what stood out to me most when watching this. I played the game so many times and watched the movie maybe twice as a kid, so it's quite surreal seeing it all in live action just like how I remember it being laid out in the game.
I think it might be the finest Movie game of all time. And that's just one of the reasons. But Also just thinking about how the game stands on its own anyways even if the movie itself didn't exist, but the fact that they did such a good job mimicking just adds to it.
@@zenverak No kidding, video games based on movies are usually complete trash. Not only is this not a bad one, but its actually a shining gem of a game, ahead of its time too. GG Rare.
I've never seen the movie, even a little bit of it, but it's crazy how I knew exactly which level and what the plot was at that time watching this. I'm even more impressed with the game now. It almost looks like an indie short film based off the game.
That's what I did for the game Quest for Camelot on the Gameboy Color. I got stuck so I rented the movie, but it didn't help as the game was nothing like the movie.
Screen lookers! I physically divided the screen with a tv tray. One person sits on the floor and the other in the chair pulled close to the tv. I still caught you peeking Jeff!! Lmao
I liked when I played as Jaws and after killing someone I'd crouch over their body and try to smother their camera with Jaws grinning face as their blood trailed down the camera. Fun times.
An avid fan of Goldeneye64, and the movie - This video ranks number one for me in 2019. This is RAD! Great job, perfect timing; every scene and sound seemed to capture the essence of the movie and game at once - I honestly felt that I had just played/beaten the game as well as finished watching the movie. GRADE FREAKING A! There's nothing that beats this for nostalgia to the mid nineties gaming. Thank you for this!
I concur I was a big Goldeneye 64 fan as well and loved the sound fx of it, I think the movie is Brosnans best bond outing as well, so this was a treat to watch, my youtube has evolved , great job with the video dude!
After watching the movie finally, I am even more impressed with how well the Goldeneye 64 game has stood up when the Goldeneye movie is still excellent in its own right.
@@Gnilretsam which is probably at least a small reason why this game turned out so good (obviously main reason is that this was Rare in their prime), they didn't have to crunch for a release date close to the movie.
I agree 100%. Tomorrow Never Dies was pretty good and The World is Not Enough was all right (let's not even talk about Die Another Day lol), but this was my first Bond movie and by far my favorite Brosnan Bond movie.
@Zend Avesta Tomorrow Never Dies was pretty good in my opinion (Jonathan Pryce is a great villain and Michelle Yeoh did pretty well as Wai Lin) and The World is Not Enough is watchable. Die Another Day was absolutely awful, though, and even Brosnan couldn't save that turkey.
Goldeneye 64 is a dinosaur and it's beautiful....a reminder of how games used to be and we'll never get that back sadly this is why one day when I achieve galactic conquest I'll make the EA's and Activision's pay.....
@@BagzAndPresident still holds up pretty damn good game had like 30 levels but modern I feel like modern gamers might not be able to handle a game without sights and auto aim
I used to shoot the guards in the ass to make them hop then rub their asses... Shooting them in the dick was the next best one, they'd lay there for like 2 minutes rolling around in agony... Somebody had a sense of humor.
@Juni Post I suggest you dig it out and try it. All that happens is the enemies flinch as if they're taking damage, but no damage is actually registered. They most certainly do *not* drop their guns.
@@MoneyManHolmes Are you serious? Goldeneye is generally considered to be Brosnan's best film as Bond, and I know many people who would rank it in their top five if not their top three for the entire series.
GooLePHBR I never got how pretty neat that quote was until I thought about it when I got older. It actually hit me when I was playing Halo 3 during a corridor fight that suddenly reminded me of Goldeneye. Good times.
My mom was so touched when my 3 brothers and I wanted time to "bond" that was unction she realised we were playing Golden Eye killing each other lol...
This is a masterpiece in every sense of the word. The only problem is the multiplayer because everyone wants to play as Oddjob to humiliate their friends as some kind of practical joke.
@@datHDgameplay I wouldn't mind letting people play as Oddjob if Rare would at least nerf him. Seriously... Just imagine how many people got tired of playing Man With The Golden Gun because Oddjob always wins.
@@M4A1BestGirl haha i think he was way worse with license to kill/choppers only. But yea.. how did they not know him being that small would be an issue? haha
And do a Deep Fake, inserting the pixelated game faces over the real ones! Combined with the game sounds it would be the ultimate version of Goldeneye.
It really wasn't though. I can understand adding objectives to the places Bond goes to add some lenght to the game (Frigate and Silo, mostly), but they added a LOT of scenes not in the movie. Mission 2,3 and 5 literally never happens in the movie (Bond never goes to Surface, Bunker and Silo, yet in fhe game, he goes to thr former 2 twice) Meanwhile, the game ommited some scenes that could, and should have been in the game, such as when Bond tries to hire Valentin for help in the bar, or when he fights onnatop in that Hotel.
@@Mr.Goodkat no it wasn't -Bond never goes to Severnaya in the movie, he goes TWICE in the game. -Bond never go to the Silo in the movie -Bomd never enters a cave in the movie -Bond never meet Valentin in the Statue Park in the movie -Even if Bond DID go to Severnaya in the movie, by the second time he goes there, the base should have been destroyed There are plenty of inconsistency. Nof saying the overall story doesn't follow the movie, because it 100% does. But no, the game isn't anywhere close to the movie.
@@NeoArashi It's certainly close just because it has the exceptions you name, consider the opposite list one of similarities it'd be much longer than that.
Bring your controller over I got GoldenEye! Crazy to think alot of gamers today will never know the impact that this game had, let alone play it and think it's not that good.
Thank you for taking the time to actually source many of the sounds instead of just using the compressed ones in-game. Although, to be honest that might have been easier because they're probably all from one or two, maybe three libraries.
Those death sounds probably filled like half the N64 cartridge in fairness. Shitty Nintendo and their moronic refusal to move with the times towards optical disc.
Omg I was waiting for this video like Christmas Day lol. Y’all did an absolute amazing job here! Every scene every effect so magically timed perfectly! Ahhh those N64 days yes! Hearing the music and just everything floods nostalgia here😜. The movie was equally as great in my opinion too! That end credit scene cracked me up lol. I said it before and I’ll say it again..... this channel is legendary! What are y’all working on next?!
For all the attention that the game gets, y'all should actually watch the movie if you haven't. In terms of Bond films, its probably Brosnan's best and in my top ten for sure.
This concept was done in another video over 8 years ago. It includes the text, ammo count, health..etc. This video is good but it’s sort of a knockoff version in my opinion. The originally is much better
Good stuff! Missed a good opportunity right after @4:47 to include the scene from the movie "by the way, I'm fine thank you very much" in the elevator with the game elevator music on their way to the Antenna Cradle from Control
You've got it all wrong, it was all about rocket launchers only with maximum health settings. The whole game map was a constant ball of explosions and fire!
@@Cerbera82 That's probably an Unreal Tournament 99 setting, basically invincible, only way to kill is to blow people off the building with 6 loaded up rockets fired at once ;p
This is so great. I never expected that this game would be adapted as a short movie. And the choice of actors and locations is tremendous. Everyone and everything is quite recognizable.
*Joanna Dark enters the room and does nothing* Henchman: *slowly stands up from desk, runs in circles, then immediately does a half-assed action roll* “gunfire!” “Get herrrr”
@@channel_abc123_ I would say that depends quite a bit on your age and the groups you interact with. Good to remember that while I adore N64 Goldeneye as do many in my narrow age group - the N64 was not a hit and in the end there's very small amount of people that have played the game compared to people who have seen the movie. Goldeneye was a bigger movie than Seven, Pocahontas, Batman Forever, Jumanji etc the year it launched in 1995.
I love this. Showed it to my dad and he got all these memories back when we used to play the game all the time. Forgot how awesome the game’s soundtrack is. To this day we still make those hilarious grunt sounds.
I've thought about doing it, but I then think about how much work it would take and then I desist lol, there's also the question of what to do on the bits that don't exist in the game like the casino
I was 12 when this game came out in 1997 on n64 great times way a head of it's time. this game paved the way for so much fps games and multiplayer games. pure classic legendary even..
To be fair, many games in 007 Goldeneye's era left a mark on a generation and were once in a lifetime. Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Super Mario 64, Metal Gear Solid, Final Fantasy 7 just to name some of most notable games from that generation of Goldeneye too.
You know I never noticed until this video how they modeled levels after the locations in the movie. I can see the exact long hallway they used in the archives level.
Damn, this was a nostalgia trip. I didn't remember how well the game replicated the events of the movie. And i love that at the end, Bond saved him from falling just to have the pleasure of letting him go.
@@kozodoev I agree. It was good for it's time, I guess, but people nowaday are lookimg at the game with rose tinted glasses. Compared to other shooters released on the system, like Perfect Dark and The World is Not Enough, Goldeneye 64 really is trash. I can understand people liking it for it's nostalgia factor, and for it's soundtrack, which I admit was pretty rad, but to say it "blows every modern FPS out of the water"? No, just no.
I'll agree with the rose coloured glasses comment to a point.. but it's not fair comparing the game to games that came out AFTER that actually built upon the foundation set by this very game. Perfect Dark was essentially the bond sequel that Rare was going to make - before the licence was taken elsewhere (which was a mistake; the Bond game we got instead was crap; I think it was the one with Christmas Jones). Really, when compared to games "at the same time" or "before" Goldeneye came out, nothing held a candle to it... and yes, by today's standards, the controls are clunky as hell, but that's to be expected as analog joysticks were new (cruddy) tech at the time.
@@kozodoev Google is literally at your fingertips... Goldeneye released for N64 August 25, 1997. Quake 1 was ported the next year, March 24, 1998; Quake II ported in 1999. Personally I think the first port sucked, the 2nd wasn't terrible; but they aren't the same kind of game. Goldeneye was more technical and stealth, Quake was more Rambo/bullet sponge that you'd expect from Doom-style games. Half-Life was definitely better - but don't forget, while it was released in 1998, it was on the next gen HARDWARE (not software, edited), and had distinct advantages because of that. I would also imagine it had a much larger budget. But for the life of me, I can't figure out what consoles Dark Forces II was ported to...
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Thanks to you for making this! The joy and laughs watching while remembering those days can’t be overstated. Will be watching more!
@@alejmc It's Not Weirdest People
Maybe Sonic film with sonic 16 bits sounds, can be ?
I luv U take my babies
I can't explain why this is so good or why i love it so much haha but this is simply great
This is basically how I felt as a kid playing the game or watching the movie: I saw no difference
Your comment is so perfect and true. I felt the same way
I remember thinking there was only a game. When I learned there was a movie I rented and was like this is just like the game! Then I just watched the movie like I was playing the video game as you described! I was was 7 but it was a special feeling.
I thought this was just the movie normally. Glad we share the same sentiment.
When you shoot someone in real life they just say “oof” and do a 360, and then an identical guy walks in.
Such realism
Yuuuuuuuup
This game was so popular, they made a movie about it.
J Shepard I can’t tell if you’re being serious, or if you’re joking all together.
If you two dummies can't tell this is a joke (and a pretty good joke I must admit) then you two should be banned from the internet.
@@ThePrufessa
Hilarious
Who and where and what is this?
@@maxgauntlett6341 r/whoosh
This movie saved the franchise, the game changed the FPS genre as we knew it. God bless Pierce Brosnan.
Goldeneye was easily Brosnan's best and I think it's the best Bond film ever
@@lethalus3494 Although Timothy Dalton is my favorite Bond, Goldeneye is my favorite Bond movie.
Also God bless the brosnan look alike who works at family fare. He's pretty cool.
Are you saying Licence to kill almost killed the franchise?
@@efny280 I didnt like that movie. I mean i thought Living Daylights did something right. But i think problem with License to Kill is, it felt too much like Miami Vice tv show copy with shock value on horror elements. Like shark biting off a guy's leg was going way too far for a Bond movie in my view. GoldenEye in my view was the best way to make something fresh, keep it modern but also not going away for what people like about James Bond movies to begin with
If you consider what objectives Bond achieves in the movie, you'll discover that Brosnan was playing most scenes on 'Agent' .
Yeah, the Krinkov with aimbot says it all. :P
Only hip fire allowed!
ah yes, the only good youtube comment made.
But he didnt do Slappers only :(
Well except maybe Dam where a deleted scene was actually on 00 Agent I believe haha
the most impressive thing about this is HOW CLOSELY the game models the movie's physical space, it's amazing
This is what stood out to me most when watching this. I played the game so many times and watched the movie maybe twice as a kid, so it's quite surreal seeing it all in live action just like how I remember it being laid out in the game.
I think it might be the finest Movie game of all time. And that's just one of the reasons. But Also just thinking about how the game stands on its own anyways even if the movie itself didn't exist, but the fact that they did such a good job mimicking just adds to it.
Now I have to see the movie
@@zenverak No kidding, video games based on movies are usually complete trash. Not only is this not a bad one, but its actually a shining gem of a game, ahead of its time too. GG Rare.
I've never seen the movie, even a little bit of it, but it's crazy how I knew exactly which level and what the plot was at that time watching this. I'm even more impressed with the game now. It almost looks like an indie short film based off the game.
I got stuck on a part of Goldeneye when I were a kid and I legitimately believed watching the film would provide a clue how to progress. 😂
That's what I did for the game Quest for Camelot on the Gameboy Color. I got stuck so I rented the movie, but it didn't help as the game was nothing like the movie.
Tried this with ET and was able to complete the game with the movie's help.
it worked for me, I got stuck in the part when you have to escape the train wagon using the laser.
Did it?
It shows you have to break the windows on archives lol. It took me ages to figure that out 😄
Goldeneye - That time Sean Bean faked death but then died anyway.
Zutnop Holmgren Legend has it that he have died in every movie ever since.
@@tealckree1240 Sean Bean, the walking spoiler.
When I saw him die in game of thrones season 1 I was like “WAT! HE CANT DIE HES A MAIN CHARACTER!”
He only lived twice
The double tap at the cradle was a nice touch. Pity it wasn't on here.
Just like in all movies, merely pointing a gun makes it go clickety clack.
SO TRUE.
Like how producing a knife even out of a bag of crushed velvet will always be accompanied by a harsh metal on metal sound.
@@CsykKrit audible sharpness. Schwing!
yeah that bugs the hell out of me and its something any movie could easily do without
Jay Arre lol, maybe a rifle... maybe. Sounds like you need a new gat.
I love living in a world where there are people weird enough to come up with this kind of thing.
This comment kinda restores my faith in humanity
I’m in the weird part of the Internet again.
nothing wierd about this. this is great
It's only weird if you yourself are not creative or imaginative enough, good luck with life in that mindset.
It’s not weird, it’s creative.
The sound of that silenced pistol is the universal sound I use when I play nerf with my kids.
Pew-Pew!
I like how that exact same sound effect is even used in some live action TV shows and movies.
@@ShadowSora8491 every movie/show now needs the Goldeneye game Sound effects, it would be fucking hilarious
You sir, win at parenting!
Totally missed an opportunity for the elevator scene with the elevator music.
True words
Oh heck yeah!! The elevator music in Goldeneye was oddly some of the best music in the entire game. Especially in multiplayer mode.
also the door and computer sounds
"the name's 64, Nintendo 64"
I'm 53, JoeyGamer53
11 away from 64
I want a cookie
(deep, Don Lafontaine voice)
*TOMMY TALLARICO STUDIOS*
PC-98
NINTENDO SIXTY FOOOOOOOOOOOUR!!!!!
Those were the days..
Famous words in multiplayer QUIT LOOKING AT MY SCREEN
Screen lookers! I physically divided the screen with a tv tray. One person sits on the floor and the other in the chair pulled close to the tv. I still caught you peeking Jeff!! Lmao
Hey, no fair picking Odd Job!
I liked when I played as Jaws and after killing someone I'd crouch over their body and try to smother their camera with Jaws grinning face as their blood trailed down the camera. Fun times.
cloneightyseven it was the easiest cheat tho lol
davincent98 I was always random task
An avid fan of Goldeneye64, and the movie - This video ranks number one for me in 2019. This is RAD! Great job, perfect timing; every scene and sound seemed to capture the essence of the movie and game at once - I honestly felt that I had just played/beaten the game as well as finished watching the movie. GRADE FREAKING A! There's nothing that beats this for nostalgia to the mid nineties gaming. Thank you for this!
Thanks for your kind words! Glad you enjoyed it!
When he exited the bathroom stall and it clicked for picking up the gun I died.
I concur I was a big Goldeneye 64 fan as well and loved the sound fx of it, I think the movie is Brosnans best bond outing as well, so this was a treat to watch, my youtube has evolved , great job with the video dude!
retroSFX.com, it really is awesome, but what about the Frigate and the Jungle? Just wondering.
After watching the movie finally, I am even more impressed with how well the Goldeneye 64 game has stood up when the Goldeneye movie is still excellent in its own right.
0:53 just love how also the sound is timed with the red light.
I don't get it. Why isn't nataliya walking in front of bond while he's shooting?
Because in the movies she doesn't have a shitty AI screaming KILL ME I'm stupid!
She has a death wish
Lol
😂
Her curves curve bullets.
Seeing this just reminded me of how much of the movie went into the game itself!
Its released 2 years after the movie
I was gonna comment this very thing. Probably only saw the movie once and played those levels a billion (rough estimate) times each.
@@Gnilretsam which is probably at least a small reason why this game turned out so good (obviously main reason is that this was Rare in their prime), they didn't have to crunch for a release date close to the movie.
Best movie based videogame ever. Hands down
5:03 dam that front flip looks painful, the stunt double guy is the real hero
Dude swan dives down sum steel stairs, slips a few disks and lands on his neck...
This would have been perfect with the text boxes for their speech.
I just had the biggest flashbacks to 1997... damn those were good times.
Always felt this was Pierce's best Bond film.
I agree 100%. Tomorrow Never Dies was pretty good and The World is Not Enough was all right (let's not even talk about Die Another Day lol), but this was my first Bond movie and by far my favorite Brosnan Bond movie.
I still consider it the best Bond film period. Craig is an action star but he's not Bond.
@@patrickshelley09 I won't disagree with that! Never was a fan of Craig.
@Zend Avesta Tomorrow Never Dies was pretty good in my opinion (Jonathan Pryce is a great villain and Michelle Yeoh did pretty well as Wai Lin) and The World is Not Enough is watchable. Die Another Day was absolutely awful, though, and even Brosnan couldn't save that turkey.
Goldeneye is the best, but Die Another Day is my second favorite, sorry 😅
GoldenEye on N64 is one of the greatest games ever made!
@SicSemperEvelloMortemTyrannis TyrannyEnder I lost my copy like 20 years ago prolly left it over a friend's house lol
It was such a great game at that time.
Goldeneye 64 is a dinosaur and it's beautiful....a reminder of how games used to be and we'll never get that back sadly
this is why one day when I achieve galactic conquest I'll make the EA's and Activision's pay.....
KParks no
@@BagzAndPresident still holds up pretty damn good game had like 30 levels but modern I feel like modern gamers might not be able to handle a game without sights and auto aim
After a minute I forgot it wasn’t the audio from the movie, lol.
Because the game is from a more modern console
@@GungKrisna12 this shit is lit but on modern console they changed him with Daniel Craig
I don't know why but the "getting damaged" sound effect at 5:36 kills me 🤣
Absolutely brilliant! Wasted many an evening with friends playing this! Also, RIP Arecibo Observatory.
That's why the Internet was invented in the first place.
Invented incase of a nuclear war.
Cacodemon!
Best quote of 007:
"Uagh!"
-woman from Goldeneye
Xenia Onatopp 😂
I like it when she screams "bulliatch" in the movie
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@JasonToddpleasedtobeatyou lol. I always thought she said "biatch!"
@@JasonToddpleasedtobeatyou I thought she said "blyat", since the character is Russian and that's a Russian curse word...
I laughed so hard I almost crapped myself when Alec did the Baron Samedi laugh.
😬💩🤣👍
2:59
Yeah, that was hands down the best bit.
That part made me lol
Honestly one of the best parts of the video!
2:33
My god , the green/ white walls then a small hallway that leads to a two flight stairs with metal handrails.
Brings me back....
I don't get it, this is exactly how I remember the movie, nothing changed.
Goldeneye had the FUNNIEST death sound effects out of any game in history to date.
I used to shoot the guards in the ass to make them hop then rub their asses...
Shooting them in the dick was the next best one, they'd lay there for like 2 minutes rolling around in agony... Somebody had a sense of humor.
@@kleetus92 I loved shooting the scientists in the arm until they pulled out the DD44 Dostovei
@@johnf5601 Oh man I forgot about that!
@Juni Post
You can't shoot guns out of enemies' hands in Goldeneye. You must be getting mixed up with Perfect Dark.
@Juni Post
I suggest you dig it out and try it. All that happens is the enemies flinch as if they're taking damage, but no damage is actually registered. They most certainly do *not* drop their guns.
I love how authentic the film is to the game.
One of those bizarre instances where the amazing game makes the crappy film actually seem decent.
@@MoneyManHolmes the movie wasn't crappy, you are insane
@@MoneyManHolmes yeah the movie frakking kicked so much ass even without the game lolz more so than the newer Bond flicks
@@MoneyManHolmes Are you serious?
Goldeneye is generally considered to be Brosnan's best film as Bond, and I know many people who would rank it in their top five if not their top three for the entire series.
GoldenEye was praised for basically 'modernizing' the bond franchise. Whereas pretty much every film before it was more on the campy side.
Trevelyan: Half of everything is luck.
Bond: ...and the other half?
*Alarm goes off*
Trevelyan: FATE.
GooLePHBR I never got how pretty neat that quote was until I thought about it when I got older. It actually hit me when I was playing Halo 3 during a corridor fight that suddenly reminded me of Goldeneye.
Good times.
Applies to getting laid too
@@icurnvs776 same here I thought maybe I should have understood that back then but maybe i was too stupid to understand lol.
I just realised how perfect this games music score was.
My mom was so touched when my 3 brothers and I wanted time to "bond" that was unction she realised we were playing Golden Eye killing each other lol...
This is a masterpiece in every sense of the word.
The only problem is the multiplayer because everyone wants to play as Oddjob to humiliate their friends as some kind of practical joke.
I always picked Jaws and encouraged my younger siblings to pick Oddjob to try leveling the field.
Oddjob on Slappers only, truth is the game was rigged from the start.
oddjob and jaws were both perma-banned from matches in my neighborhood haha
@@datHDgameplay I wouldn't mind letting people play as Oddjob if Rare would at least nerf him.
Seriously... Just imagine how many people got tired of playing Man With The Golden Gun because Oddjob always wins.
@@M4A1BestGirl haha i think he was way worse with license to kill/choppers only. But yea.. how did they not know him being that small would be an issue? haha
Jesus Christ, somebody please do a full cut of the movie like this
And do a Deep Fake, inserting the pixelated game faces over the real ones! Combined with the game sounds it would be the ultimate version of Goldeneye.
@everybody I am doing all of this!
When I get to 40 subs.... So if U want it sub to me!
Brosnan does a decent speedrun, but he could do better
In fairness the director gave him some pretty bad RNG, but Brosnan nailed all of his perfect frame inputs.
..He should’ve been looking at the ground the whole time to get better render speeds. Rookie mistake.
@@UKG_BPM_138 ah it's for the rendering. now I get it
I love you all 😂😂
he easily coulda got more boosts in some of his segments. Good overall though.
Until now, I never realized how faithful the game is to the movie.
It really wasn't though. I can understand adding objectives to the places Bond goes to add some lenght to the game (Frigate and Silo, mostly), but they added a LOT of scenes not in the movie. Mission 2,3 and 5 literally never happens in the movie (Bond never goes to Surface, Bunker and Silo, yet in fhe game, he goes to thr former 2 twice)
Meanwhile, the game ommited some scenes that could, and should have been in the game, such as when Bond tries to hire Valentin for help in the bar, or when he fights onnatop in that Hotel.
Can we take a second to appreciate how close the game was to the actual film?
It wasn't. At all.
@@NeoArashi Yes it was.
@@Mr.Goodkat no it wasn't
-Bond never goes to Severnaya in the movie, he goes TWICE in the game.
-Bond never go to the Silo in the movie
-Bomd never enters a cave in the movie
-Bond never meet Valentin in the Statue Park in the movie
-Even if Bond DID go to Severnaya in the movie, by the second time he goes there, the base should have been destroyed
There are plenty of inconsistency.
Nof saying the overall story doesn't follow the movie, because it 100% does. But no, the game isn't anywhere close to the movie.
@@NeoArashi It's certainly close just because it has the exceptions you name, consider the opposite list one of similarities it'd be much longer than that.
@@NeoArashi Also he did do all that stuff in the movie, it was just done off screen.
>Cars making squish sounds while being overran by a tank
Seems legit.
Yup lol
Only in Soviet russia Comrade
scotty mills “in Soviet Russia car sound like crushed potato chip...”
Soviet general probably
@@Legitcar117 in Soviet Russia tank is like a wild animal, youll always find one roaming
scotty mills is very true statement comrade
If only we could of gotten that famous line...
"I Am Invincible!"
@Jay Leno There! Happy now?
lol
"could've"
Ah yes, dialog frozen in time...
Liquid Nitrogen: No, you're not. ❄
Bring your controller over I got GoldenEye! Crazy to think alot of gamers today will never know the impact that this game had, let alone play it and think it's not that good.
Man this game had the most Bond encapsulating OST in existence!
Thank you for taking the time to actually source many of the sounds instead of just using the compressed ones in-game. Although, to be honest that might have been easier because they're probably all from one or two, maybe three libraries.
This game had the best death screams lmao shout out to the voice actors recording this back in the day the “ah” “uh” sounds are just hilarious
The OG Turok had some good ones too. N64 was unrivaled
@@stevewilson9778 "You bitch!"
I think all the damage sounds and death sounds were the same, and I think they were all canned outside of maybe Bond's breathy grunting.
@@stevewilson9778 "my gun!"
Those death sounds probably filled like half the N64 cartridge in fairness. Shitty Nintendo and their moronic refusal to move with the times towards optical disc.
Omg I was waiting for this video like Christmas Day lol. Y’all did an absolute amazing job here! Every scene every effect so magically timed perfectly! Ahhh those N64 days yes! Hearing the music and just everything floods nostalgia here😜. The movie was equally as great in my opinion too! That end credit scene cracked me up lol. I said it before and I’ll say it again..... this channel is legendary! What are y’all working on next?!
Thanks! Mario Kart 64 will be our next. 😀👍
retroSFX.com you are very welcome and wooooooo oh man that’s gonna be great!!! I’ll deff be tuning in ASAP when that releases!
@@RetroSFXmashups GASP! I'M DOWN WITH THIS! LET'S A GO!!! (Do you have a character for Yoshi?)
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I remember as a kid my mom couldnt afford to buy Nintendo, so I went to Walmart to play it. GoldenEye and StarFox was part of our childhood.
For all the attention that the game gets, y'all should actually watch the movie if you haven't. In terms of Bond films, its probably Brosnan's best and in my top ten for sure.
This makes you realize how good the sound was in the game for these times. Very authentic to the movie.
At least in the movie Natalya isn't A COMPLETE F**KING LIABILITY.
Alex Storr she actually has syphilis in the movie so she kinda is
@Leon Jones it's an STD. Google it.
@@obowurx6625 wait she has syphilis???
@@skoomaaddict1010 probably
@alistair watt when was the last time you had a check up? One of the symptoms 3rd stage syphilis is memory loss.
A bit of me was expecting the elevator theme.
we considered it :)
"For England, James." Well done.
Funny when he’s actually Irish. Go Ireland!!
Anime Jason “no, for me!”
To bad 006 was such a nutter. However being a secret agent for mi6 is in of it self a bit nutty to begin with.
@@johnnypatterson7512 He ain't Irish dummy
@@PM-vb4od Are you having laugh? He was born in Drogheda Co Louth you knob end.
I've never actually seen the movie. And yet this completely brings me back to playing the game as a kid. Recognized all the stages right away.
Damn it would've made it more complete if there was text down below when people we're talking xD.
I could imagine the Boris death scene, "Aha, I'm Invincible!"
Someone else did just that.
This concept was done in another video over 8 years ago. It includes the text, ammo count, health..etc. This video is good but it’s sort of a knockoff version in my opinion. The originally is much better
@@alexk1682 give the link
The text was actually at the top of the screen in the game.
Who would have thought that Goldeneye N64 music would go so well with Goldeneye the movie? 🎮 🎥 😂
Best video you’ve ever produced man!
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This fool using real game footage like we all wouldn't notice.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
RTX On
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Too bad he didn't use the DK cheat.
Sean Bean gets squished like a bean RIP
Why is he the villain in everything?
Kind of a coincidence that Sean sounds like "chão", which means floor in Portuguese
@@ccateni28 He wasn't a villain in Equilibrium.
@@kabob0077 just saying...
@@ccateni28 He literally dies in like the first twenty minutes and he's NOT a villain. Hell, he lasted longer as Boromir.
Good stuff! Missed a good opportunity right after @4:47 to include the scene from the movie "by the way, I'm fine thank you very much" in the elevator with the game elevator music on their way to the Antenna Cradle from Control
Growing up in the N64 era, this is the best video i've ever watched .
@Good Enough me too! Still love it!
old weeb
Unsilenced PP7 is the most badass gun shot sound ever.
Lol. I know right.
Lol. I know right
I know. Right I Lol.
Nah DD44
Nah. I know right.
Everyone, literally everyone:
4 player split screen on slap only instakill - NO ONES ALLOWED TO BE ODDJOB!!!!!!
crazyd3uces proximity mines only.
I see you! But there’s no way I’m coming over there!
Slappers and proximity mines on 1 hp in Aztec. Those were the days.
You've got it all wrong, it was all about rocket launchers only with maximum health settings. The whole game map was a constant ball of explosions and fire!
@@Cerbera82 That's probably an Unreal Tournament 99 setting, basically invincible, only way to kill is to blow people off the building with 6 loaded up rockets fired at once ;p
Or you could have oddjob be the noob of the group and the best person has to play Jaws. Lmao
I always tried to shoot off the hat from the guy in the crapper without him noticing.
This is so great. I never expected that this game would be adapted as a short movie.
And the choice of actors and locations is tremendous. Everyone and everything is quite recognizable.
I need to pull out my N64 now! Who needs CoD when you have Goldeneye!
This is really good!
Transparent subtitles on top when characters speak like in game would put this over the top.
I thought the HeMan mashup was perfect, but this... this is peak childhood hilarity.
Great job on this! It's my favorite Bond movie and game soundtrack all-in-one. Loved it!
I forgot how good the soundtrack to this game is.
Now do The World is Not Enough with its Nintendo 64 game sounds!
Ghost in the Shell with Perfect Dark Sounds
Yes, RetroSFX needs to "dew it".
ArmaBiologica35 Simpsons did it
Why do perfect dark? They have a ps1 game to source from. Likewise ps2. Genuinely curious here
@@kaitoudark1 Ghost in the Shell was one of the inspirations for Perfect Dark, Along with Blade Runner and the X files.
*Joanna Dark enters the room and does nothing*
Henchman: *slowly stands up from desk, runs in circles, then immediately does a half-assed action roll*
“gunfire!” “Get herrrr”
I can feel the rumble pack in my hands
It’s rumble pak
I think idk
oh god. that thing was so heavy and vibrated so hard. i hated it
This is how the game looked like to me when i was a kid
It's weird that the game is way more famous than the actual movie.
Extremely
well, it's much more re-playable. lol
Is it though?
@@jordyboy321 I think it is, because the game was groundbreaking for the evolution of FPS games, but the movie was "just another Action movie"
@@channel_abc123_ I would say that depends quite a bit on your age and the groups you interact with. Good to remember that while I adore N64 Goldeneye as do many in my narrow age group - the N64 was not a hit and in the end there's very small amount of people that have played the game compared to people who have seen the movie.
Goldeneye was a bigger movie than Seven, Pocahontas, Batman Forever, Jumanji etc the year it launched in 1995.
I love this. Showed it to my dad and he got all these memories back when we used to play the game all the time. Forgot how awesome the game’s soundtrack is. To this day we still make those hilarious grunt sounds.
This is a strange masterpiece, I hope one day they re-release the whole film like this.
I've thought about doing it, but I then think about how much work it would take and then I desist lol, there's also the question of what to do on the bits that don't exist in the game like the casino
I was 12 when this game came out in 1997 on n64 great times way a head of it's time. this game paved the way for so much fps games and multiplayer games. pure classic legendary even..
Wow, this Unreal Engine mod looks cool. They even fixed Natalya's dynamics!
Does anyone else feel like the heads and hands of all the characters should be like, way way larger?
Not the guns tho.
DK mode lol
And why aren't there colored splotches where the bullets hit?
MrJimmyTide I fucking HATED paint mode 😂
Captain Vimes Surprised no one placed in the cheat code for that.
Well- apparently, they put the setting to 1-hit death in the multiplayer mode in this footage.
Damn goldeneye was a cool ass looking movie.
Legit not only one of the best Bond movies, but one of the best action movies of all time.
Goldeneye is top 5 Bond movies imo.
A game that left a mark on a generation. A once in a lifetime.
Those sound effects still sounds good!!
Same here, Julien. The same goes for the movie as well. The only bond film to come close to this since is Casino Royale IMO
It's like the first two songs in DOOM. I can still hear them perfectly whenever mentioned!
To be fair, many games in 007 Goldeneye's era left a mark on a generation and were once in a lifetime. Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Super Mario 64, Metal Gear Solid, Final Fantasy 7 just to name some of most notable games from that generation of Goldeneye too.
@@Gamedraco yes but goldeneye was unique in the fact it was the first fps multiplayer game on console.
You know I never noticed until this video how they modeled levels after the locations in the movie. I can see the exact long hallway they used in the archives level.
The fact that you went through every single wav file is astonishing. Very good work! Thx
Sean bean was in that movie? I already kno he doesn't make it to the end 😂
Ah shit lol soon as I typed that he got executed 😂
Watch the movie.
Izzy SoDope Aren't you the guy who does all those Bill Burr videos?
Does it count in this movie, though?
I mean, he's literally playing a Bond villain. lol
Nitty Gritty no..for me
Damn, this was a nostalgia trip. I didn't remember how well the game replicated the events of the movie.
And i love that at the end, Bond saved him from falling just to have the pleasure of letting him go.
I don't know anybody who actually tried to slap the guy in the toilet. We all went in guns blazing.
I always thought it was funny when you shoot the hat off his head and he doesn't even notice lol
😂👍
I did actually
I would watch the entire movie like this lmao
Honestly, I'd watch the whole GoldenEye movie like this.
As a teenager growing up in the 90s, I had GoldenEye deathmatches with my friends all the time.
Wow, I didnt realize how exact the map was to the scene layouts.
Rare was on set at took pictures
Can't believe they made a movie out of this game!
..yes, I'm joking.
Real talk, I thought that when I was a kid lol.
Surprisingly its pretty accurate to the game, they even picked good actors
I'm not
In my opinion I believe that goldeneye 007 for N64 is better than most of these games that's out now
Because the game was challenging and simple. The AI was relentless.
Maybe it's the rose tinted glasses, but it's certainly better than a lot of p2w AAA garbage that is out today.
@@kozodoev I agree. It was good for it's time, I guess, but people nowaday are lookimg at the game with rose tinted glasses. Compared to other shooters released on the system, like Perfect Dark and The World is Not Enough, Goldeneye 64 really is trash. I can understand people liking it for it's nostalgia factor, and for it's soundtrack, which I admit was pretty rad, but to say it "blows every modern FPS out of the water"? No, just no.
I'll agree with the rose coloured glasses comment to a point.. but it's not fair comparing the game to games that came out AFTER that actually built upon the foundation set by this very game. Perfect Dark was essentially the bond sequel that Rare was going to make - before the licence was taken elsewhere (which was a mistake; the Bond game we got instead was crap; I think it was the one with Christmas Jones).
Really, when compared to games "at the same time" or "before" Goldeneye came out, nothing held a candle to it... and yes, by today's standards, the controls are clunky as hell, but that's to be expected as analog joysticks were new (cruddy) tech at the time.
@@kozodoev Google is literally at your fingertips...
Goldeneye released for N64 August 25, 1997.
Quake 1 was ported the next year, March 24, 1998; Quake II ported in 1999. Personally I think the first port sucked, the 2nd wasn't terrible; but they aren't the same kind of game. Goldeneye was more technical and stealth, Quake was more Rambo/bullet sponge that you'd expect from Doom-style games.
Half-Life was definitely better - but don't forget, while it was released in 1998, it was on the next gen HARDWARE (not software, edited), and had distinct advantages because of that. I would also imagine it had a much larger budget.
But for the life of me, I can't figure out what consoles Dark Forces II was ported to...
This is a work of sheer genius imagination, hard work and perfect execution. One of the best youtube video's out there
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Ah yes. When I once hit a car, I remember when it made a fleshy squish noise.
Didnt it only made that sound only when you ran over Russian soliders? I Think the cars only exploded XD
If you were driving through a school zone then that probably wasn’t a car you hit.
Or there were people in the trunk trying to get into the local drive-in theatre for free.
I love how the music goes with each level
Extra points if you'd put the "For England James" subtitles in.
I was really missing those
I love the music and sound effects from the game. Its so awesome! Rare really made unique games back then. N64 would be nothing without rare!
Are they all N64 sounds? Damn, I'm legit impressed
Goldeneye 007: The Spy Who Fragged Me
I see what you did there. A play on James Bond and Austin Powers in one go. 👍