May 5, 2022 06:34 pm
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2022/5/5/23058787/goldeneye-007-nintendo-64-no-screen-cheating-museum-computing-history
Behold GoldenEye 007 with four screens dream come true or travesty?
Friends, the moment has arrived: the most influential first-person shooter in gaming history* has transcended the limitations of a single screen. Yes, GoldenEye 007 for the Nintendo 64 can now be played without screen cheating because a British museum rigged up $10,000 worth of hardware to give each player their very own screen. It’s all in honor of the game’s 25th anniversary.
4 screen GoldenEye on the original N64 hardware! No screencheating here! …but how?
— Computing History (@computermuseum) May 4, 2022
Come and experience this at our GoldenEye evening, celebrating 25 years of GoldenEye for Nintendo 64: https://t.co/F918hEQ20v pic.twitter.com/05jA82upb8
As my former colleague Andrew Liszewski at Gizmodo points out, this would...
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