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Goldeneye 007, quake, more Meiten

The strong National Museum of Play announced the latest introductions to the World Video Game Hall of Fame. This year's prepared includes iconic titles such as Goldeneye 007, Quake, Tamagotchi and defender. The four titles were selected from a field of finalists, which also included Age of Empires, Angry Birds, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Frogger, Golden Tea, Harvest Moon, Mattel Football and NBA 2K.

The titles were announced at a ceremony in which members of the Defender development team, Eugene Jarvis, the head of the team, John Romero, and Bandai Namco boss of Tamagotchi Tara Badie, also. The four games are anchored in the World Video Game Hall of Fame Rotunda of the Museum, which is part of the ESL Digital Worlds exhibition.

Goldeneye 007 was published in 1997 and was developed in collaboration with Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 console of rare. The ego shooter shooter adapted the adventures of Ian Fleming's legendary superspy, and the 1995 film with Pierce Brosnan as James Bond. The game was loved because of its immersive gameplay together with the revolutionary four-person multiplayer mode, which would indicate the sound for many multiplayer games that would follow. It was the third best -selling game for the N64, behind only Super Mario 64 and Mario Kart 64. It sold over eight million copies worldwide.

Andrew Borman, director of the digital preservation, said about Goldeneye 007: “Critics praised Goldeneye 007 as the first example of an ego shooter that was more successful on a console than on a PC, and it is considered one of the best multiplayer experiences that were ever produced on a Nintendo system. In one of the MicroSood orders. Specialist FP games in which a Microsood-HALOSOD Shows show was in a specialist-fur FPS game, this is with Microsoods orders.

Defender was published by Williams Electronics in 1981 and became a bestseller with more than 55,000 units and created a new market for difficult games.

The Tamagotchi Handheld Electronic Game started for the first time in 1996 and started the Digital Pet Craze. The players married toys and video games and gathered their own virtual pet, which they had to pay affection and attention from birth to adulthood. The toy triggered the popularity of PET simulation games, including neopets, Nintendogs and more.

Quake debut ID software in 1996. The 3D engine of the game of the game played a new standard for the industry. The multiplayer mode also contributed to creating the world of eSports. The Quake Game mode has also been associated with many other games and has been used for almost 30 years since its original publication in modern games.

Lindsay Kurano, Electronic Games Curator, said about Quake: “Quake's Legacy lives on in his atmospheric single player campaign.

The World Video Game Hall of Fame was first founded in 2015 in the Strong National Museum of Play. The delivered are on the second floor of the museum in the ESL Digital Worlds: High Score exhibition of the museum. Everyone can nominate a game in the World Video Game Hall of Fame. The final selections of journalists, scientists and other people who are familiar with the history of the games are then made.

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