The Nintendo 64 gaming console is released, providing the platform for GoldenEye 007.
Rare begins development of GoldenEye 007, a first-person shooter based on the James Bond film GoldenEye.
GoldenEye 007 is released for the Nintendo 64 in North America, quickly becoming a critically acclaimed and commercially successful game.
GoldenEye 007 wins multiple awards, including BAFTA Game of the Year and several other accolades, cementing its legacy in gaming history.
GoldenEye 007 is re-released on Xbox Live Arcade, introducing it to a new audience on a modern platform.
James Bond is dispatched by MI6 to investigate and neutralize threats involving the GoldenEye facility and satellite weapon.
Bond infiltrates the Soviet chemical weapons plant in Arkhangelsk to gather intelligence on the chemical warheads stolen by Janus.
James Bond infiltrates the Aztec control complex to prevent the control of the GoldenEye satellite weapon from being used against London.
Bond sabotages the GoldenEye satellite weapon to prevent its deployment over London and sabotages the satellite facility on the island.
Bond confronts Alec Trevelyan, former MI6 operative turned antagonist, who plans to use GoldenEye to cause global economic collapse.
Bond battles Janus in the final confrontation within the GoldenEye control facility, ultimately preventing the satellite from firing.