ElkinFencer10 wrote:
Goldeneye for Wii was AMAZING, and it's the main reason that I'm upset that they took the NWC down.
I have the HD version on 360 and I thought they did a fantastic job with it. It's a really cool re-imagining of Goldeneye in the Daniel Craig-verse Bond style.
Unfortunately all of the Activision-made James Bond games have disappeared from digital storefronts along with their online support since they lost the license. That really sucks. At least it's still got four player split-screen as it should.
Blood Stone was another really fun modern Bond game that needed a sequel.
Tanooki wrote:Happy thought, you have goddamn GOOD taste in PC games.

As much as I truly loved Tie Fighter (and X-Wing a bit less) as far as space shooters go back in the day (and still ever since) I always enjoyed Wing Commander 1 and 2 more (with their addon pack goodies.) I still own (though been trying to sell) the Kilrathi Saga, probably just should pull and keep the thing.
TIE Fighter is my second favorite space sim, though my next favorite science fiction sim in general is probably MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries. I still have my complete big box copy of that from childhood. My TIE Fighter floppies ended up lost to time somewhere but no matter because GOG has the 1995 Collector's CD release now which is awesome.
Wing Commander 2 holds a special place in my formation as a gamer because it was the first game I ever played with such an engrossing story and since I played it before I played the first one it was the first game for me to truly bring dreams of flying a starfighter in Star Wars or Battlestar Galactica to life. I ultimately ended up loving Wing Commander's lore and universe even more than those.
Kilrathi Saga used to sell for boatloads back when it was the easiest way to play the game without having to own a DOS machine but with DOS Box and GOG the price really crashed. It is however probably the absolute best way to play the original game, I agree.