When putting together a list of the best games on the Nintendo 64, that list will almost always includeGoldenEye 007. The iconic first-person shooter brought the mechanics seen from PC games likeDoomandWolfensteinto console gamers, and became an instant classic.GoldenEyeis still revered to this day, and while the chunky graphics and sluggish controls might not hold up against modern FPS games, fans would love to see the game remade, and a recent trademark filing is setting off more rumors.
Projects toremake or remasterGoldenEye 007have popped up from time to time, with one nearly finished and ready to release before Nintendo stepped in and stopped the project. The Xbox 360 remaster updated character models, smoother framerate, and quality of life improvements. This project, and others that have tried to similarly remake the game, fall victim to cease and desist orders either because they are unauthorized fan remakes, or the various stakeholders cannot agree to terms that satisfy all parties.

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Despite the hurdles to getGoldenEyeremade, a recent trademark filing has fans buzzing that a potential remake could be in the cards. The filing for an entertainment software title using the name ‘GOLDENEYE’ has been filed by Danjaq LLC, the holder of copyrights and trademarks for theJames Bondfranchise. What exactly this means is a little more difficult to ascertain, as it could be a case of essentially renewing the trademark given the increased interest inGoldenEyein recent years.
It could also be the first step towards a remake or remaster ofGoldenEye 007going live at some point in the future. Given how much oftheGoldenEyeremaster on Xbox Live Arcadewas shown off, and how close it was to completion, polishing the game up for a current-gen release would certainly please a lot of fans.
This trademark is the first entertainment software filing by Danjaq LLC sinceSpectrein 2016, which the company picked up and did nothing with, letting the filing expire in 2020. While this could be a similar story of maintaining trademarks fans are hoping that soon they will be able to drop into Severnaya, or take on the villainous Alec Trevelyan at the top of Cradle. If not, fans have a number ofJames Bondvideo games they can play instead ofGoldenEye.Even though these games might not scratch that itch quite likeGoldenEye,they still give fans some suave spy action to enjoy.
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