Aléatoire: Jetez un oeil à GoldenEye 007 Joué à travers 4 Écrans séparés


Oeil doré 007
Image: La vie de Nintendo / Damien McFerran

Oeil doré 007 pour le N64 est un jeu vidéo vraiment séminal. It was one of the first examples of the FPS genre to demonstrate just how viable it could be on consoles, with an excellent single-player campaign backed up by a multiplayer mode that’s still enjoyed by many to this day.

Fois, cependant, have moved on. Although many still yearn for local multiplayer in a world that’s increasingly focused on online play, having to play via a tiny segment of a split-screen isn’t the most ideal way to experience a game. Plus, you can see where everyone else is on the map!

Heureusement, the folks over at the Centre of Computing History in Cambridge have come up with a rather novel way to experience Goldeneye 007’s multiplayer across four separate screens.

How exactly this has been accomplished is probably a bit beyond our technical expertise, but it looks like a single screen has been split across four displays, with each segment zoomed in to fill the entire display. Sounds simple in writing, bien sûr, but the chap in the video states that around £8000 of equipment was needed to accomplish the featbeurk.

The good news is you can experience this yourself if your based in the UK (or if you don’t mind traveling a fair distance!). As previously reported, ex-Rare devs will be giving a talk on the 25th Anniversary of GoldenEye 007 this Saturday (7 mai) at the Centre of Computing History, and you can still get tickets now!

Do you still play GoldenEye 007? Are you happy with split-screen, or would you prefer a display similar to the above? As always, Faites le nous savoir dans les commentaires.