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Thats actually all from reliable sources.
Looks like we are in for a shock treat in 2004.
I think so!
> Lipe wrote:
> Good news then, but I doubt EA can master goldeneye 2 like Rare
> would
> have, oh well, hopefully Nintendo will help.
>
> Well, EA, Microsoft and Nintendo are good friends at the moment!
So long as noone mentions online gaming!
I can see it now. MS biatch slaps EA through a window and Ninty goes off in a sulk and doesn't speak to MS for ages.
> Good news then, but I doubt EA can master goldeneye 2 like Rare would
> have, oh well, hopefully Nintendo will help.
Well, EA, Microsoft and Nintendo are good friends at the moment!
GoldenEye 2
Will there be a sequel to Goldeneye on gamecube?
Matt responds: Hmm. Haven't heard this question in a few months. The answer is (drum roll…), uh, yes? Yeah. I heard from E3 2003 that Electronic Arts has started preliminary work on an official sequel to GoldenEye. Right now these reports cannot be validated, but I trust my sources on this one. Of course, it won't be developed by Rare, which created the N64 game, but GoldenEye fans should be excited nonetheless. I unfortunately don't have any specifics regarding what type of game it will be, but a first-person shooter of some kind seems as safe a bet as any.
> It still has over 1000 bugs doesn't it?
Heh, apparently not. Went into Eidos today, did as much I could get away with legally on my website. It was a shambles though.
Also, Official Playstation Magazine created the review from a non-working copy. Eidos are trying to work out how.