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    SUPERmichaelO's GameLog for James Bond Goldeneye 007 (N64)

    Thursday 11 January, 2007

    After playing another hour of Goldeneye, I began to realize all of the detail that went into this game. For example, I noticed the detail put into each gun. Since this game is a RPG type game, there is a weapon constnatly in front of you. The details on this weapon are incredible. They look like the real thing. Along with this, the setting of each Multiplayer level is very dinstinct from all the other settings. There is always several differnt things that you can do in one level that you cannot do in another. For example, different places to sniper and different places to hide exist in each level. I find that this aspect of the game keeps things interesting and from the players getting bored with the same thing over and over again.
    The music in the game is also a key aspect in the game's appeal. The music corresponds to the movie almost exactly which hooks people in. Since the movie was such a hit many people most likely went straight form the movie to the game. The different characters in the game also gave Goldeneye a certain type of cool aspect. Being able to chose the character that one is playing is makes the game more exciting and interesting.
    I believe that chosing Goldeneye for the first game that I would have to blog about was an excellent choice. Not only was this game easy to learn, it was also very enjoyable and entertained us hours upon hours. Not once in my two hours of playing this game was there a dull moment. I would recomned this game to anyone. You will be hooked.

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    Very good entry. The fact that you were able to talk about so many different aspects was very good for your first entry. For future entries you could try to concentrate a little more in depth. The overall points of these entries are to get the students to ask why, not just what. You are starting to scratch the surface, so when you mentally ask yourself what did you like about the graphics? you can also ask WHY did you like the graphics and how did it help your game experience.

    Tuesday 16 January, 2007 by EmperorNate
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    I believe you mean FPS instead of RPG.

    RPG = Role Playing Game
    FPS = First Person Shooter

    The exact definition of Role Playing Games is kinda ambiguous, but let me assure you it is not this.

    Monday 19 February, 2007 by GameKyuubi
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