The Spy Who Loved Me 64 is a complete game based on GoldenEye 007.

The Spy Who Loved Me 64 to play The Spy Who Loved Me on Nintendo 64, a complete and impressive mod based on GoldenEye 007. Waiting for the official game from IO Interactive.

Modes allow video game lovers to go even further. They allow you to change the graphical aspect to a greater or lesser extent, integrate new elements, and sometimes even change everything or almost everything. The mod we are interested in today should appeal to fans of James Bond and the cult console Nintendo 64.

The Spy Who Loved Me 64 to play The Spy Who Loved Me on Nintendo 64.

If you grew up with the Nintendo 64, chances are you knew GoldenEye 007, one of the most iconic games in the Big N console catalog. Today, fans are working on an amazing mod that turns the James Bond movie into a complete, fully playable game. a game. These fans are developing a playable version of The Spy Who Loved Me, the third and, according to some, the best James Bond film starring Roger Moore.

Complete and impressive mod based on GoldenEye 007.

As EuroGamer discovered, YouTuber Graslu00 posted a video showing all 11 levels of The Spy Who Loved Me 64. The mod takes important events and locations from the movie, transports James Bond from the Alps to an oil tanker in the Atlantic Ocean. We find traits of Roger Moore, as well as characters like Anya Amasova (aka Agent XXX) and villain Karl Stromberg. The mod can be run in the emulator in 4K at 60 frames per second, but it can also be played on the Nintendo 64 console.

As Graslu00 points out, the project is far from over. The version of The Spy Who Loved Me 64, available in the N64 Vault, is a showcase of the first three levels with a preview of the future four-player multiplayer mode. However, this supporter team still has a lot of work to do. Indeed, the level select screen shows 20 levels, including, oddly enough, James Bond’s childhood home of Skyfall, a map that seems to be dedicated to multiplayer.

We are waiting for the official game from IO Interactive

At the same time, an official James Bond game is in development. This was discussed at the end of 2020. Studio IO Interactive, to which we owe Hitman, is developing a game that will immerse the player in the origins of the British spy. This game is set to be the first official James Bond game since 007 Legends in 2012.

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