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Posted 16 January 2023
Pre-owned Goldeneye 007 (Wii) Collector's Edition with Gold Wii Classic Controller Pro - £21.95 Delivered @ CeX
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For anyone after a Wii Classic Controller Pro, this is a great price, as the standard (non-gold) version normally fetches at least this price second hand, so you're effectively getting the limited edition gold controller plus the game for the same price.
For those into more serious collecting, it's probably worth checking in store stock and then going in in person, as some of the stock might not include the big box (which a collector will probably want). For anyone else, it's £1.95 for delivery.
Note: There's no information on grading (quality of pre-owned stock) on these listings, so there may be an element of chance with regards to condition.
Oh, and for those not in the no, this isn't the N64 GoldenEye on Wii. It's a (normally considered much less good) remake of that game.
Manufacturer's Description
Bond is back and so too is the most influential first person shooter in console history. Years before Halo, GoldenEye on the Nintendo 64 was the multiplayer game of the age. Many games since have tried to emulate it but until now it's never had an official update.
GoldenEye returns, except nothing is quite the same... The multiplayer mode has all the classic villains and guns The updated story mode looks and plays better than ever Silenced weapons and new stealth attacks are essential
Although the basic design of the original game is maintained this is no straight remake, with every element of the design and graphics revamped and improved for the modern age - with a new cast including Daniel Craig as Bond. With plenty of surprises for even the most avid fan of the original this still manages to retain the unique mix of action, stealth and world-beating design.
Of course GoldenEye wouldn't be GoldenEye without its multiplayer mode, with the classic four-player splitscreen mode back and playing better than ever. For the first time though there's also an eight-player online option, for the ultimate Bond experience.
For those into more serious collecting, it's probably worth checking in store stock and then going in in person, as some of the stock might not include the big box (which a collector will probably want). For anyone else, it's £1.95 for delivery.
Note: There's no information on grading (quality of pre-owned stock) on these listings, so there may be an element of chance with regards to condition.
Oh, and for those not in the no, this isn't the N64 GoldenEye on Wii. It's a (normally considered much less good) remake of that game.
Manufacturer's Description
Bond is back and so too is the most influential first person shooter in console history. Years before Halo, GoldenEye on the Nintendo 64 was the multiplayer game of the age. Many games since have tried to emulate it but until now it's never had an official update.
GoldenEye returns, except nothing is quite the same... The multiplayer mode has all the classic villains and guns The updated story mode looks and plays better than ever Silenced weapons and new stealth attacks are essential
Although the basic design of the original game is maintained this is no straight remake, with every element of the design and graphics revamped and improved for the modern age - with a new cast including Daniel Craig as Bond. With plenty of surprises for even the most avid fan of the original this still manages to retain the unique mix of action, stealth and world-beating design.
Of course GoldenEye wouldn't be GoldenEye without its multiplayer mode, with the classic four-player splitscreen mode back and playing better than ever. For the first time though there's also an eight-player online option, for the ultimate Bond experience.
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sorted byThis means there’s a bit more of a “risk” with CEX as there’s no guarantee on whether the “extras” come with the game like manual and other inserts which help games fetch value later down the line.
Regardless of which generation of game you’re buying, if you can get stock in store, always go for that as you will be able to check the disc and controller condition beforehand…the former is not much of an issue with Wii games but if you’re like me and like purchasing Gamecube and PS2 games for their collection, these are not graded and you do not want to play a lottery with the conditions of those discs used (edited)
On the Goldeneye front, I 100% agree. Stick with the original. There are a few naysayers who say it doesn't hold up today, and while I do get that the controls are a bit of a readjustment after 25 of playing with 2 analogue sticks, they are absolutely wrong. I replayed the original in its entirety a couple of years ago, and it's still a masterpiece.
With the Switch online version, I really hope they change the game to randomise the respawning positions after you die, because once you end up memorising the non-randomised order of those (as my friends and I did back in the day) it basically breaks the game in multiplayer. (edited)
Love the classic controller pros (even though they removed the analogue triggers from the original version). They're so comfy and really built to last.
I remember buying 2 of these along with a Mayflash USB adapter to play 2 player PS1 games at uni via an emulator on my laptop 11 years ago. Good times 😄
Link doesn't work either (edited)
Of course, doesn't come with a Wii controller