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After years of rumours (pah, 'soon' my Aston!), the 2023 Nintendo Switch Online re-release of GoldenEye 007 saw Rare's seminal N64 shooter finally return. Mention 'James Bond' and 'games' in the same sentence and gamers of a certain age will get a faraway look in their (golden)eye as they recall crawling through vents into the gents in Facility or taking out security cameras with a PP7 in the Severnaya Bunker. Good times.


So while number 001 might be a foregone conclusion, we were very interested to hear about how the other games in Bond's past rank. Similar to our other reader-ranked polls, we asked you Nintendo Life readers to rate every James Bond title you've played from the list below.


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As a first-person shooter on a system that really struggled to handle first-person shooters, it looks like a technical triumph for the developer if nothing else. Feel free to let us know what we missed in the comments if you played this one!


007 Legends was billed as a bit of a celebration of the franchise, with its campaign taking place across multiple iconic Bond eras, inserting Daniel Craig into non-Daniel Craig Bond film scenarios. Despite the celebratory intention, developer Eurocom failed to create a worthwhile experience for 007 fans, with both the visuals and gameplay falling below par. It clearly tries to capitalise on the success of franchises like Call of Duty, but struggles to carve out its own identity as a result.


I really liked Goldeneye Wii's multiplayer a lot. It was not the most impressive or bold online multiplayer shooter, but it was rock solid and being able to actually use pointer controls for an online shooter (which sorry, is better than gyro) was an incredibly smooth experience that I'm sad did not become the norm for console FPS. I played a ton of it the first few months it was out. I dare say if the campaign was actually notably good at all it would've lived up to the hype of being a Goldeneye "remake".


Amusingly, I'm actually more familiar with majority of the console shooter Bond games EXCEPT for the original, and most of them are good. Considering Goldeneye gets all the attention, always, I dare say games like Nightfire and especially Everything or Nothing are underappreciated nowadays.


The Wii GoldenEye 007 has the honor of being the cheapest brand new game I've ever bought at 100 Mexican pesos (about $5). However it's not the cheapest game I've ever bought, that honor goes to a second-hand Pokmon Black Version priced at 30 Mexican pesos (about $1.50). No joke.


I had a ton of fun with Nightfire back in the day. It was my first fps, so I couldn't beat the campaign at the time, but I'd spend hours playing capture the flag with my friend on the map with the ski lifts.


The Gamecube actually did well with Bond games. Good set there. I only played maybe two of those though and not all the way through, sadly. Also, never played the GB JB which looks like it's a lot of fun. Wii Goldeneye is my fav of what little I have played


Wonder how many have actually played GoldenEye in the last 10 years because it has aged VERY poorly. Keep waiting for it to hit NSO to see all the extremely disappointed people that won't be able to deny the massive rose colored glasses effect it has and once they're off it's hard to praise it so highly.


I think there was never any doubt that Goldeneye 007 for the N64 was going to be #1 on this list. Not only is it one of the best Bond games, but one of the best N64 games, one of the best Rare games, one of the best Nintendo games, and indeed, one of the greatest video games of all time. Never played it myself, but even I know it's legacy.


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Even now, I can't decide which I prefer AUF or EON as I enjoyed both. (I thought EON had the better shooting parts but thought AUF had the better driving parts)

I played FRWL on the PSP (which I did like) so not sure how different it is on the Home Console versions.


Certainly can't argue with the top 5. I am so proud of this community for recognizing the greatness that is Nightfire and Everything or Nothing; both games rock and they made the Gamecube era a great time to be a 007 fan.


Nightfire is really good. One of the best licensed games period. The World is not Enough on the 64 is seriously slept on. It was a glimpse of what next gen games would be like. Also 007 on the gameboy is awesome. Obviously Goldeneye is amazing.


I don't know what part of Mexico you are, but I got GoldenEye 007 Wii for 100 pesos from an H-E-B in Monterrey, and the 30 pesos second hand Pokmon Black I got it from a Gamers in my dump called Saltillo. I must have a photo of the receipt of the latter somewhere.


What's weird is that they also had a second hand copy of Pokmon White that day and that was priced 499 pesos. Even the cashier was confused as the system threw the price of 30 pesos. On the other hand, a couple of years before that (around 2013-2015), they had second hand copies of Advance Wars: Days of Ruin, also for the DS, for just 15 pesos.


I remember buying james bond jr on snes when i first started collecting retro games. It was probably the game that taught me that it's usually a good reason if a nintendo game is really cheap. It's one of the worst


Nightfire on GBA was actually quite impressive. I had only Game Boy's back then, and I played every fps on the GBA. This was a good one by GBA standards. I think I played the Wii games the most. I liked that fps with tps cover shooting with blindfire and some stealth gameplay from Quantum of Solace, but technically Goldeneye was obviously better, and Rainbow Six Vegas did the fps tps thing much better, but that didn't have the Wii's pointer shooting which I liked as well.


@SteamEngenius. The only thing that will stand in GoldenEye's brilliance is Nintendo's awful, laggy, online service and piss poor emulation. Still play multiplayer and it's just as fun today as it was yesterday.


Where's Moonraker? That's right, no such game was ever made. Shameful! It's my favourite Bond movie. Also shameful is Switch owners will get the lowly N64 version of GE via NSO, rather than an updated version that XB owners will get.

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