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New Perfect Dark XBLA Screenshots Released

As of late, Rare has begun an interesting ritual of releasing daily screenshots of the Xbox Live Arcade remake of Perfect Dark. They did it yesterday and today and hopefully they keep at it.
Updates:
Added the third screenshot released on October 21st.
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Published: 52 days 3 hours ago | News | Xbox 360
 
 

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Elven6 - 52 days 7 hours ago
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Can't wait, this is going to be a day 1 for me!
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ape007 - 52 days 6 hours ago
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hehe not day 1 that's for sure

for me,MINUTE 1 BUY

the greatest fps of all time without a shadow of a doubt,to this day,I've never played anything like pd64 and ge007
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Elven6 - 52 days 3 hours ago
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lol agreed, this is the closest anyone can get to Goldeneye 007 on current gen consoles in the near future. I hope this sells well enough to warrant "renewed interest" in the PD franchise.

It also deserves good sales because 4J has done an amazing job with porting over all of Rare's N64 games.
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dimeford - 52 days 2 hours ago
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I am really shocked that getting GoldenEye 007 onto XBLA (or anywhere, really) has been such a difficult task. Those companies are really giving up easy money.
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darthv72 - 52 days ago
1.4 - I am confused...
wouldn't perfect dark zero already look better than this game? PDZ is a full release 1st gen 360 game taking advantage of what the system offered then. This game is a remake of N64 title. How much better could it really get?

Unless it isnt about the imagery but the gameplay...?
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HolyOrangeCows - 52 days ago
1.5 - The Banjo Games were ported rather well...
Glad to see that it's the same case in Perfect Dark.
I'll definitely be getting this.

Oh the golden days of Rare....

EDIT: It's going to have online MP, too. Heck yeah!
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Elven6 - 51 days 23 hours ago
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Darthv: Perfect Dark Zero was a prequel, the XBLA release is of the original N64 game but with HD/updated textures, XBL multiplayer, etc.
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Blaze929 - 51 days 23 hours ago
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I can not WAIT for this to come out. 1080p and online multiplayer!? Ulgh its killing me.
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ape007 - 51 days 16 hours ago
1.8 - when you compare
pd64 and pdz,it's really a day and night difference,perfect dark zero was one of the biggest disappointments ever,no way it can even touch the first classic,the original rare team left the company shortly after,new devs came in,they gave us a totally generic and stupid game and sticked it with a legendary name(perfect dark)pdz looks and feels nothing like pd64,HECK even the new art team couldn't give the same feeling in pd xbla in their new character skins,and new textures ,look at the new elvis above,the new textures,the new enemies,the new female characters,the new weapon model,the new farsight look,they look a bit generic,they don't FEEL special like before
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BaseballFan15 - 52 days ago
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Day 1, but if this was goldeneye... damn
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Alex_Mexico - 51 days 18 hours ago
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Goldeneye 007 was great and all, but seriously, PD was better than G007 in every concivable way. Campaign, graphics, story, and most of all: multiplayer.
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NecrumSlavery - 52 days ago
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Meh, where's goldeneye007?
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mastiffchild - 51 days 23 hours ago
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Be careful what you wish for I say. Last year I would have been with you leading the Goldeneye bandwagon-but not since firing up the N64 with a few likeminded m,ates and all of us being really upset that the magic had REALLY faded.

It was SO ploddy(I'm obviously ignoring any graophical, expected, shortfall, natch)and awkward to play compared to even the worst revent shooters that our collective rose tinted view of a true classic was blown away, sadly.

So, for me, it's the gameoplay that's just too slow and too loose for today's more edvanced shooter players and if you change the gameplay as well as buff up the textures and characters you're bordering on a full remake.

I'm still interested to see how PD turns out as it's another game that todays FPS owe much to but, like G'eye I suspect that it's needed a little more than a polish to stand any chance in todays market. I'm not knocking the games whatsoever but I do think that many people, if they actually played the originals today would find their memories don't match the reality when we've played Halo and COD and KZ2. We may be putting our heroes into a battle they just don't have the ammo to win.

I just hope it doesn't end u[p hurting the legacy of gaes that were once the pinnacle of their genre and influenced shooters right up to the present. When I go back and play an early Mario or Sonic it's still great. Still just as I remember. Nut platforming isn't the same thing and those games still stand up in terms of gameplay whereas the shooter todayis just so muchbetter than it was then that they might have to change so much the games lose their identity just so they don't get blown away by their more sophisticated modern counterparts.

It's a sad thing but a real worry, for me at least. Remember, as well, tht when they tried, with PDZ, t update the series they practically killed it forever. That game was a real disaster to me-worse than the likes of Haze as that had no history to crap on! It might be fine but DO be careful about these things as it's just not so straughtforwards as shining it up and releasing it nd watching it wow people all over again. Mu little boy just thought Goldeneye was some kind of joke or a game someone made in their room in a couple of hours so unless PD is severely altered I fear a siilar fate for it fromthose who just didn't play games back then-the rest of us sometimes forget just how much and how quickly some genres have progressed of late.

I really hope I'm totally wrong but honestly, I REALLY wish we'd left Goldeneye in our memeories where it would have gone on shining like it should have as a game that changed the face of shooters into something more like what we play today. Playing it today I didnt find a charming naivety or anythuing romantic about it-no, I just felt gutted that time had veen so very cruel to it and didn't rememver it feeling so clumsy and plodding at the time either. Makes me wonder just how basic other shooters and action games must have been back then!

Again, I'm not knocking or trying to pi55 on anyones chips but do worry just how PD has aged.
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NecrumSlavery - 51 days 21 hours ago
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Just needs an HD polish and Cleaner controlling and it'll be fine. I can't believe nintendo gave this game away though.
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The_Zeitgeist - 51 days 20 hours ago
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A great game is a great game. As a PS3 owner I have to admit I am jealous of this. But lucky for me I have the N64 ROM.
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Alex_Mexico - 51 days 18 hours ago
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I dont have a 360 and Im willing to pay my friend who does for him to buy this game. I've never spent so many nights hanging around 3 friends playing a videogame, drunk or sober, as I did playing PD.

But one thing, though: what the HELL happened with Elvis? He was a tiny, kinda cute even, little alien thing. Now he's creppy and ugly.
wtf!
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TROLL EATER - 51 days 9 hours ago
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LOOL this will be better than all those crappy fps on ps3
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