The article discusses the apprehension surrounding Amazon's acquisition of James Bond's creative control, fearing potential dilution of the franchise. The writer humorously contrasts these fears with nostalgia for the groundbreaking video game GoldenEye 007, emphasizing its impact on multiplayer gaming. Despite concerns about the future of Bond, the author expresses a hopeful desire for Amazon to leverage its gaming expertise to produce a meaningful sequel to the iconic game, illustrating the blend of skepticism and nostalgia in contemporary pop culture discourse.
People are clutching their pearls pretty tightly over this: they fear that Amazon will take one of the greatest film properties ever and ruin it.
Now pay attention, 007. If you pull this Velcro strap the nappy will explode! But I will gladly swim through that cesspool of dross daily like Sisyphus pushing his boulder if it means that we may get a successor to GoldenEye 007 on the N64.
It was even better than Bomberman. I try to explain to my son how groundbreaking it was. It put four-player, first-person shooter action on the same screen in 1997, son.
Those graphics look wonky. THOSE GRAPHICS ARE ART! It's not as good as Call of Duty. You wouldn't even have Call of Duty if it wasn't for GoldenEye.
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