黄金眼007

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黄金眼007 |

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类型 |
第一人称射击,隐蔽
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平台 |
Nintendo 64
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开发商 |
Rare
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发行商 |
任天堂
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总监 |
马丁·霍利斯
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设计师 |
Martin Hollis David Doak Duncan Botwood
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编剧 |
David Doak
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程序 |
Steve Ellis |
美术 |
Karl Hilton Adrian Smith B Jones |
音乐 |
Graeme Norgate Grant Kirkhope Robin Beanland
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系列 |
James Bond
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模式 |
单人,多人(2-4人) |
发行日 |
- 日本:1997年8月23日
- 北美:1997年8月25日
- 欧洲:1997年8月25日
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《黄金眼007》(英语:GoldenEye 007)是一款由Rare开发,根据1995年詹姆斯·邦德电影《黄金眼》改编的第一人称射击游戏。游戏于1997年8月25日在任天堂64游戏机平台上发布。在游戏的单人模式中,玩家扮演的英国秘密情报局特工詹姆斯·邦德,他为阻止黑社会性质犯罪组织使用反卫星武器对抗伦敦而战斗。该游戏还包括一个分屏多人游戏模式,两个,三个或四个玩家可以参加死斗游戏的不同类型。该游戏在第一人称射击游戏发展史上具有重要地位,拓展了游戏主机在表现该类别游戏上的潜力,标志着第一人称射击游戏从《Doom》模式向更加现实主义的风格转变。该游戏中发展出的不同的任务目标、可缩放的狙击步枪、潜入元素、多人死斗模式都成为后来同类型游戏的标准。
2010年,游戏的重制版由动视在Wii和任天堂DS上推出,次年在Xbox 360和PlayStation 3上推出重制高清版本《黄金眼007 重装上阵》(GoldenEye 007: Reloaded)。
参考资料
外部链接
《黄金眼007》 在Rare的页面(英文)
《黄金眼007》 在任天堂的页面(英文)
官方网站(日文)
Rare
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忍者蛙系列 |
忍者蛙
- 忍者蛙 & 双截龙
- 忍者蛙 in Battlemaniacs
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大金刚系列 |
- 超级大金刚
- 超级大金刚2
- 超级大金刚3
- 大金刚64
- 大金刚大陆
- 大金刚大陆2
- 大金刚大陆3
迪迪刚赛车
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殺手本能系列 |
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班卓熊大冒险系列 |
- 班卓熊大冒险
- 2
- 格兰蒂的复仇
- 神奇螺丝
- 班卓熊飞行员
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松鼠大冒险系列 |
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完美黑暗系列 |
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宝贝万岁系列 |
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Kinect运动大会系列 |
- Kinect运动大会
- Kinect运动大会2
- Kinect运动大会:竞争对手
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其它游戏 |
FC/NES |
- R.C. Pro-Am
- 巫师与勇士
- 隼鹰上尉
- 挖矿工:失落城市传说
- 眼镜蛇快艇
- 双蛇城
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SFC/SNES |
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N64 |
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NGC |
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XBOX |
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X360 |
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Xbox One |
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GB/GBC |
- 超凡蜘蛛侠
- Monster Max
- 米老鼠赛车大冒险
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- 内裤先生
- 喷射力量双子星
Jatpac(Refuelled)
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衍生作品 |
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相关条目 |
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