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And/co/is just a generally lovely place, a great board that has a lot of creative people who might draw you something if you ask politely. goldeneye is a hell of a game, and still is. playing in 4 player mode was always a blast when i was able to do so. was still fun after all these years when someone brought a N64 and goldeneye game to the college i go to. i'd bring an extra controller or two and mario kart as well, and another guy would bring in a small tv, maybe 14 or 17 inch screen, something easy to carry. during lunch or between classes, we'd go to the break room, hook it up and just go at it in Goldeneye and Mario kart.
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For example, in Goldeneye, Trevelyan uses the Goldeneye device on a Siberian compound to cover his tracks.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » A Villainous Forum 2009
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Anybody who claims not to like Goldeneye is really just proclaiming themself to be a communist!!
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Time to vote at Joystiq again 2006
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Actually, Goldeneye is a bit of a love triangle at the moment.
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It features film memorabilia along with book manuscripts and the desk and chair from Fleming's Jamaican home, called Goldeneye, where he wrote all of the Bond novels.
High-Interest Bonds 2008
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VLC 1. 0.0-rc1, codename Goldeneye, is a test release of the 1.0.0 version of VLC.
VideoLAN - News 2010
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VLC 1. 0.0-rc1, codename Goldeneye, is a test release of the 1.0.0 version of VLC.
VideoLAN - News 2009
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He owned a beachfront home in Jamaica, near the seaport town of Oracabessa, called Goldeneye, where he wrote 13 Bond novels.
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He spent his early movie career as a focus puller (a member of the film crew responsible for keeping the camera properly focused), and for nineteen years held a variety of posts on such movies as "Goldeneye," "The Mask of Zorro" and "Entrapment."
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This works out perfectly as there was another TV production about the life of Ian Fleming, "Goldeneye", with its own televersions not only of Coward but also of Fleming.
AS SEEN ON TV: NOEL COWARD Toby O'B 2010
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