Do you remember this mission on Goldeneye N64???

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fastbilly1 wrote:Well if you can find anything I would be very surprised. I still play Goldeneye every month or so, and have 100%ed the game several times. And, just like you stated on Nintendo Age, I have beaten it on Agent with 100% accuracy.

100% accuracy challenge is fun to do. I haven't attempted it on secret or 00 agent but have beating the temple on all 3 modes 100%. The hardest mission I dealt with was the control center as my control kept turning on it's own and trying to protect natalya at the same time. Also how did you figure out the way to 100% the archives?
Control is the hardest map in the game for me period. As for Archives: a free Saturday night, a six pack of Woodchuck, and alot of yelling at the TV.
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fastbilly1 wrote:Well if you can find anything I would be very surprised. I still play Goldeneye every month or so, and have 100%ed the game several times. And, just like you stated on Nintendo Age, I have beaten it on Agent with 100% accuracy.

100% accuracy challenge is fun to do. I haven't attempted it on secret or 00 agent but have beating the temple on all 3 modes 100%. The hardest mission I dealt with was the control center as my control kept turning on it's own and trying to protect natalya at the same time. Also how did you figure out the way to 100% the archives?
Control is the hardest map in the game for me period. As for Archives: a free Saturday night, a six pack of Woodchuck, and alot of yelling at the TV.
For me, Cradle is a bear on 00. I can't tell you how many times it took me to nail it down. Archives is all about tactical strafing.
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Kevinj wrote:
fastbilly1 wrote:Well if you can find anything I would be very surprised. I still play Goldeneye every month or so, and have 100%ed the game several times. And, just like you stated on Nintendo Age, I have beaten it on Agent with 100% accuracy.

100% accuracy challenge is fun to do. I haven't attempted it on secret or 00 agent but have beating the temple on all 3 modes 100%. The hardest mission I dealt with was the control center as my control kept turning on it's own and trying to protect natalya at the same time. Also how did you figure out the way to 100% the archives?
Here's a video of a guy getting 100% in Archives on 00 Agent. He has an accent and talks the whole time, which I find annoying, but he knows what he's doing. It should be noted he's playing an emulated version.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOnmmQmge0E
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fastbilly1 wrote:Well if you can find anything I would be very surprised. I still play Goldeneye every month or so, and have 100%ed the game several times. And, just like you stated on Nintendo Age, I have beaten it on Agent with 100% accuracy. I have also gone through many new missions, played alot of Goldeneye X and Source, and ripped the game apart in an editor. So if you discover something new in a game that has been poked and prodded by so many I will be very impressed.

I would contact Subdrag:
http://www.goldeneyevault.com/showagent ... er=SubDrag
Since he is the person who knows the game the best nowadays, probably better than the creators. He is also the lead on the Goldfinger 64 project:
http://www.moddb.com/mods/goldfinger-64

Yes I do want to contact him. I thought he was the one who made the library mission since he posted a youtube on it as well. I talked to wreck a few months ago on shootersforever about this but said I was thinking of the archives as well or making it up. Also have you tested the not for resale version and looked through it? They say it's the same but I don't think any hackers even own it. I'm working on buying one someday. Subdrag may know a lot but if by chance I played a beta or different type of demo, only the GE team could help me. On nfr games there is two different zelda mm and pokemon snaps, one is normal and the other is a true demo, so what if there was a goldeneye demo and I rented it. My next step is to search my whole town and hope I can find it, since the rental store closed years ago and sold it all. Thanks for the help.
From what I've heard, the Not for Resale kiosk version of GoldenEye is the same as the released version. Was yours a normal looking cartridge or the much longer prototype N64 cartridge? If it was just a promotional NFR release, then it was likely the same as the retail release, or a pack-in copy if you live in the UK. While Nintendo did put out a few NFR games on the N64 that are different(like Majora's Mask, Donkey Kong 64, Excitebike 64, or the bizarre NFR version of Yoshi's Story), I don't think this was the case with GoldenEye.

And for the rest of you guys, it was always Control and Jungle I struggled with the most.
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fastbilly1 wrote: Control is the hardest map in the game for me period. As for Archives: a free Saturday night, a six pack of Woodchuck, and alot of yelling at the TV.

I was just wondering because it took me a few to figure out how to do 100% on archives. I was doing it perectly no missed shots and shoot the glass to finish and you lose, so it turned out you can't shoot the glass to 100% it so I had to improvise.

Also how many missions can you beat on 007 mode with 0% health, normal enemy health and maxed out enemy accuracy and reaction speed? I can only do 1 mission like this and think it's impossible for any other mission.
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Kevinj wrote:I was just wondering because it took me a few to figure out how to do 100% on archives. I was doing it perectly no missed shots and shoot the glass to finish and you lose, so it turned out you can't shoot the glass to 100% it so I had to improvise.

Also how many missions can you beat on 007 mode with 0% health, normal enemy health and maxed out enemy accuracy and reaction speed? I can only do 1 mission like this and think it's impossible for any other mission.
Yeah that window was the cause of alot of frustration.

As for your other question, probably zero. I am not as great at pure stealth as I use to be so it is doubtful I can get through any stage that way. Unless the armor of the tank in Runway is unaffected.
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fastbilly1 wrote: Yeah that window was the cause of alot of frustration.

As for your other question, probably zero. I am not as great at pure stealth as I use to be so it is doubtful I can get through any stage that way. Unless the armor of the tank in Runway is unaffected.
The only level that's possible is the frigate in my opinion.
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Ack wrote:
From what I've heard, the Not for Resale kiosk version of GoldenEye is the same as the released version. Was yours a normal looking cartridge or the much longer prototype N64 cartridge? If it was just a promotional NFR release, then it was likely the same as the retail release, or a pack-in copy if you live in the UK. While Nintendo did put out a few NFR games on the N64 that are different(like Majora's Mask, Donkey Kong 64, Excitebike 64, or the bizarre NFR version of Yoshi's Story), I don't think this was the case with GoldenEye.

And for the rest of you guys, it was always Control and Jungle I struggled with the most.
Your video is about beating the mission not 100% accuracy.

It's true that the few people who own a GE nfr say it's the same, but I want to personally test it myself. There is like less then 10 zelda mm gray nfr carts and very few of pokemon snap blockbuster known to exist, there may have been one for goldeneye.
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How do you keep breaking quoting so badly? Go back and fix it, I can't take it .... :lol:
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Stark wrote:How do you keep breaking quoting so badly? Go back and fix it, I can't take it .... :lol:

I saw they weren't the same as others. I was trying to shorting them and it messed them up. I'll try to fix them.
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Kevinj wrote:
Stark wrote:How do you keep breaking quoting so badly? Go back and fix it, I can't take it .... :lol:

I saw they weren't the same as others. I was trying to shorting them and it messed them up. I'll try to fix them.
Thanks! I hope you took that as light-heartedly as I meant it. :)
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