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GoldenEye N64 dev attacks Activision
They have said exactly the same things that ive been saying about Activision. I agree with him completely.
In an interview with ONM, Martin Hollis told of his belief that the plan to reimagine his classic shooter was motivated by profits rather than a passion for the original game.
In an interview with ONM, Martin Hollis told of his belief that the plan to reimagine his classic shooter was motivated by profits rather than a passion for the original game.
Martin Hollis said:I imagine it is a business decision. This name is valuable, let's use it. I find it hard to picture Activision's top management being excited about the original and wanting to do it justice.
In fact, I find it hard to imagine them being excited about any game. It's my perception that they are trying to be EA, only more so. I think they are doing a fine job at that.