This one has a unique name, however, that we haven't seen before: "Fyodorovna." If that name escapes you, it's the middle name of fictional Bond character Natalya Simonova, who figures largely in the film and video game of the same name. The upload, which we discovered on a publicly available site without any passwords or logins, includes an NFO file dated August 24, 2007, complete with an elaborate ASCII-art title card that you might expect from a hacking or game-ripping group. This Spanish game-streamer's video of the gameplay made the rounds, and four days after his YouTube upload, someone decided to go one further and upload the full, working ROM for public consumption. This past weekend, the long-rumored Goldeneye 007 remake project, as helmed officially by Microsoft and Rare before being summarily canceled, finally landed in a fan's hands. As it turns out, we didn't have to track down a stolen gunship, nor enter the password "knockers" into any computer systems, to get our hands on one of the rarest and most elusive video games ever made.
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