

Alright, so 007: The World Is Not Enough on N64—yeah, it’s that Bond game that came after GoldenEye, and honestly? It holds up better than people give it credit for. You’re dropped right into these tight, gadget-heavy missions where you actually feel like Bond—sneaking past guards, planting bugs, and occasionally going loud with some satisfyingly chunky N64-era gunplay.
The levels are way more varied than I expected. One minute you’re silently infiltrating a snowy dam, the next you’re in a frantic shootout on the Thames. And the gadgets? Classic Bond stuff—wire cutters, night vision, even a freaking dart watch. Took me a second to figure out the controls (N64 shooters always feel a little janky now), but once it clicks, blasting through security cameras and picking off guards feels great.
It’s not GoldenEye, but if you’re into that era of FPS games with a side of spy nonsense, this one’s a solid time. Just don’t expect the AI to be forgiving.
Must-play games
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Super Smash Bros. (n64)
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Wwf Wrestlemania 2000 (j) (n64)
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Fifa 99 (europe) (n64)
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Command & Conquer (e) (n64)
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Jikkyou World Soccer 3 (j) (n64)
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Paperboy (e) (n64)
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Destruct Derby (n64)
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O.d.t. (usa) (proto) (n64)
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Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon (e) (n64)
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V-rally Edition 99 (e) (n64)
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Big Mountain 2000 (n64)
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Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling (n64)