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Console Arcade: Perfect Dark Review

Perfect Dark manages to push so many buttons in those of a certain age, when games had to last a long time due to price and platform preference, and every last ounce of gameplay was wrung from a title. It will certainly be as cherished and derided as it was upon its original release, but the wealth of content on offer for the price of admission make it as an attractive proposition today as it was ten years ago.

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dgroundwater5908d ago

Loving this game. Excellent memories from my grade school days with this one!

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The Perfect Dark campaign for N64 is being rebuilt as a VR game

The nostalgia for 64-bit gaming has taken a significant technological leap with the arrival of Perfect Dark VR on Meta Quest. This isn't just a simple workaround to make the emulator look bigger; it's a standalone port that brings Joanna Dark's missions directly into your VR headset.

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UltimateOwnage117d ago

I’m super excited for this. I hope it can be finished at some point.

EternalCynic116d ago

"I have a headache. And with a head this big, that's no joke." - me after playing this for 30 minutes

Agent75116d ago

It wasn't too good on the Nintendo 64 all those years back. Hyped as GoldenEye 2, it didn't even come close. On the Xbox 360, it wasn't too good either. No more Perfect Dark games please.

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Perfect Dark Has Been Fully Decompiled, Native PC Port With Multiplayer Support Now Available

Rare's first-person shooter, Perfect Dark, has been fully decompiled, and a native PC port with multiplayer support is now available.

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Agent75155d ago

I remember getting this at launch on the Nintendo 64 and even though it looked like GoldenEye, it wasn't too good to play. Plain boring if you ask me. To this day, I still don't understand the hype.

Snookies12155d ago

Absolutely wild take. Perfect Dark was like GoldenEye evolved.

jjb1981155d ago

I agree. It improved the gameplay in a lot of ways. Who doesn't like a laptop gun?

Nebaku154d ago

It's literally built on the GoldenEye engine.

You're going to have to explain how you think GoldenEye feels good to play, but Perfect Dark doesn't.

Notellin154d ago

Man there is no way in the world that two real people agree with what you just said. This is one of the worst opinions I've ever seen on N4G.

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Take-Two talks ‘to save Xbox’s Perfect Dark reboot’ reportedly collapsed

Take-Two was reportedly in discussions to save Xbox’s canceled Perfect Dark reboot, but negotiations recently collapsed over details of a potential deal.

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dveio277d ago

So, unsolved questions about the long-term ownership of the IP were responsible for the deal to collapse.

Interesting.

CantThinkOfAUsername277d ago

- Microsoft tells the studios developing the game they can look for funding elsewhere
- The studios' heads spend two months talking to different parties till they land a deal with Take-Two to fund and publish the game
- Take-Two gets in talk with Microsoft about the franchise
- Microsoft says, "Nah, you either fund and publish OUR game for us, or we'd shelf it and let the IP rot forever"
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- Profit?

franwex277d ago

I doubt Microsoft will do anything with this IP anymore. It’s basically a late stage n64 game made by rare when they were at their height. It was good for n64 standards. The 360 game was kinda meh. Now it will probably be shelfed forever.

jimtendo1983277d ago

Kinda meh???? It was absolute garbage

Knightofelemia277d ago

Hmm have someone else make a game on your franchise and make money. Or just have an unused IP sit in limbo collect dust and not make money. Or make a little bit of money releasing the game in a collection. Microsoft should be selling off some of the older IP's to people who will do something with them.

Sciurus_vulgaris277d ago

Companies don’t generally readily sell off IPs. MS would have likely only granted Take two a license. Even when Microsoft sold Tango Games, they kept most of the IPs, and did not fully sell off the Hi-Fi Rush IP to Krafton.

Tacoboto276d ago

The Hi-Fi Rush IP did get fully sold to Krafton, though

Sciurus_vulgaris276d ago

No, in Kraftons statements they refer to “rights to” the IP not “ownership of” of Hi-Fi Rush.

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