For one it works, lately I have had a few games that I have gotten that won't run, so when I get one that plays, I'm happy. But the graphic are good for for that time period and nice game control
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It’s a hilarious trip down memory lane. Kids are SO spoiled with today’s video games graphics and controls. If you can find the game cheap go for it, don’t pay more than 10$ for it.
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Goldeneye. If you've ever played it, then you know all the warm, fuzzy feelings that the name brings. Ever since that N64 game, people have expected great video games from 007. For the most part, they have been disappointed. The World Is Not Enough. Tomorrow Never Dies. 007 Racing. Agent Under Fire. Under the guidance of EA, 007 never really managed to even reach the bar set by Rare all those years before. With Nightfire, EA still does not reach that bar. But Nightfire is the closest they have ever been. If you are even remotely familiar with James Bond, Nightfire will feel right at home. World takeover plot? Yes. Sharp-dressed-spy-who-does-no-spying? Check. Shapely women? Yessir. Martinis? Sure. The story mode covers all of these, most at the same time. It starts out well enough, with Bond having to 'sneak into' a party in a castle. From there on, it's mostly a strict shoot-em-up, with a few bland driving levels, some on-rails shooting, blah. It's all pretty solid, if not forgettable. Standouts include a 'sniping level' that is actually really fun because it involves stealth, as well as a level that involves escaping from a hostile-infested building, which is really fun because of its total disregard for stealth. Go figure. Anyways, the single player can be fun, but admit it. All you really want is the... MULTIPLAYER. And, if you didn't want the multiplayer, you need to sort out your priories, because the multiplayer is (for me, at least) the best FPSing the Gamecube can offer. (And yes, Nightfire is on Xbox and PS2, but I have not tried it on either.) Although the map selection is a bit on the slim side, there are some serious classics here. There are also a plentiful amount of modes to try out on the maps. Capture the Flag. Deathmatch. Assassination. Destruction. King of the Hill. Goldeneye Strike. Fun stuff. Four players are able to play, as well as up to six bots. (Note: one map; Ravine, does not allow bots. Just four players. Incredible map though.) The bot AI is...Adequate. There are points when the bots will get stuck in a wall, or score amazing 400 yard headshots, but for the most part, they are pretty fun opponents. Slowdown is nonexistent in single player, but on a large map with six bots and four players, it can rear its ugly head. This is in no way a deal breaker, though. Most games run smoothly, with no hitch at all. The only real beef I have with the multiplayer is that while there are some incredible weapons (Sentinel, AIMS-20, and others) they are all set in special 'Weapon Groups'. You know, 'Automatics', 'Pistols', 'Explosives', etc. So, I cannot have a game where, say, I have sniper rifles, trip bombs, rocket launchers, and shotguns because they are all in different weapon groups. The only way to get this is by selecting a 'random' weapon group, and getting very, very lucky. But, this is a very small qualm with an otherwise fantastic multiplayer. So, in the end, is Nightfire worth the ten odd bucks (or less) you can get it for? In my opinion, if you enjoy FPS multiplayer, and own a console, you simply have no excuse not to own Nightfire. I can honestly say that my friends and I have put over twenty-four hours into that game, and we still play it to this day. If you still have doubts with parting with a few dollars towards this game, ask yourself this: Do you enjoy first-person-shooting? Do you have friends? If you answered yes to both of these, you owe it to yourself to purchase 'Nightfire'.Read full review
Great game at a reasonable price, USPS really screwed the pooch on the delivery, but I guess it pays to be patient! Game came with the case in semi-decent condition, but the disk is in great shape and works fine. No complaints whatsoever about the product.
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Great game with a decent story and amazing multiplayer. Last good 007 game they made.
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007 Nightfire on Nintendo Gamecube is an excelent multiplayer FPS game that you will be able to enjoy with your friends. The Gamecube version has the options of adding bots into multiplayer, which means you don't even need a friend to play deathmatch mode. There is several different modes of gameplay to choose from (deathmatch, capture the flag, assassination, ect...). The weapons you get during multiplayer are pretty cool, especially the self guided missiles, which you control in a First-Person view. You can also destroy your enemy with a RC Helecopter and Tank. The graphics are not the real greatest, but they are not the worst either. The sound is not bad, pretty good. The gameplay is entertaining, rather then being bored after 10-minutes. There is no blood in this game, which some people may consider a disadvantage. Overall, 007 Nightfire is a pretty good game.Read full review
This game is worth playing a lot. Not a bad price if I do say so myself. One of the best Gamecube Nintendo games of 007.
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This game makes me happy it makes me warm it makes me feel like a floppy dong hanging out on a warm beach in July. Five stars wuld by ageen
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Growing up, I always played the multiplayer of this game whether it was with friends or by myself. I think of this game quite fondly.
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This game came in great condition and works very well! Definitely a childhood throwback for me.
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