Long ago there were plans for a remastered Xbox 360 version of the Nintendo 64 game “Goldeneye 007” — but they never materialized, and that game became a lost legend. But then Monday Ars Technica interviewed longtime Spanish game streamer Graslu00, who had somehow uploaded a two-hour video demo-ing the lost game.

The files came with a peculiar note: “Never say never, release coming soon, James.”

Days later Engadget reported:

This week, a ROM of a canceled 2007 Xbox 360 remaster of the game appeared online, allowing those with a PC to play it using an emulator. According to VGC (via Polygon), the leaked ROM includes the game’s entire single-player campaign, as well as its multiplayer component. It also allows players to seamlessly toggle between the remaster’s enhanced textures and effects and the original’s blocky N64 graphics.

So this weekend the BBC tracked down videogame designer David Doak, who’d worked on the original 1997 game, who admitted it was fun finally seeing the remastered game “out in the wild.”

“It is always heart-warming to see that the original game is still so fondly remembered and has obviously brought joy to so many people over almost 25 years since release.

“The current excitement over the leak of this ‘naughty remaster’ speaks volumes for the impact and enduring legacy of GoldenEye 007.”

David Doak also appeared as a character called Dr Doak in the original game, but was replaced in the remastered version. Some gamers have already modified the leaked software to put him back in, which he said was “particularly touching.”

Since 2009 he’s been using the Twitter handle @DrDoak.
In March he’d tweeted, “Dr Doak works in a chemical weapons facility. He washes his hands regularly and is careful to avoid touching his face. This is good practice. Be like Dr Doak.”

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