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Golden Classic Controller Pro Bundle for GoldenEye 007

by Karlie Yeung - August 11, 2010, 9:12 am EDT
Total comments: 20 Source: (Activision)

The Wii bundle includes an exclusive golden controller. UPDATE: US Pricing Announced

Activision has annouced the GoldenEye 007 Classic Edition bundle for Wii, including an exclusive gold Classic Controller Pro packed with the game. Inspired by the 1974 Bond film "The Man with the Golden Gun", the bundle will be available at the game's launch this autumn for $69.99.

GoldenEye 007 for Wii will support the Classic Controller Pro, Wii Remote and Nunchuk, and also the Wii Zapper to give a variety of control schemes from the familiar to the uncommon. The game, developed by Eurocom, features a brand-new single-player mode in addition to splitscreen multiplayer, as well as online multiplayer. 

Goldeneye Classic Edition Hardware Bundle Features Exclusive Gold Wii Classic Controller Pro

Nintendo and Activisition Unveil Limited Edition Controller Bundle, Giving Gamers the Ultimate 00 Agent Arsenal

London, UK – 11th August, 2010 – Activision Publishing, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) is giving GoldenEye fans a vintage Bond gaming experience with the GoldenEye 007TM Classic Edition, a game bundle featuring an exclusive gold Classic Controller ProTM. Inspired by the legendary golden gun, the gold controller gives fans and WiiTM gamers an additional control scheme option, allowing them to play with added accessibility – the full bundle will be available this autumn.

“In addition to the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, GoldenEye will also support the Wii Zapper for “point and shoot” gamers, giving players several ways to experience GoldenEye on Wii,” said David Pokress, Head of Marketing for Licensed Properties, Activision Publishing. “We also couldn’t pass up the opportunity to pay homage to the golden gun with the gold Classic Controller Pro, which looks cool and also gives shooter fans a familiar control scheme to use as they blast their way through the game.”

Developed exclusively for Wii and based on the GoldeneEye film, GoldenEye 007 gives players the chance to use the lethal, gritty style of Daniel Craig’s James Bond to outwit, outmanoeuvre and overtake an arms syndicate that threatens the world in an innovative, modern take on the legendary GoldenEye movie. GoldenEye 007 features an unprecedented lineup of four-player split-screen MP options that encourage social gaming, including 40 total characters, eight classic Bond characters, ten maps, three standard modes and 18 special modifiers that allow gamers to create hundreds of game combinations. GoldenEye 007 also features online multiplayer for up to eight players designed for seasoned FPS online gamers with unique modes and a robust XP system for unlockables and achievements.

The GoldenEye 007 video game for WiiTM is yet to be rated by PEGI. GoldenEye 007 is developed by Eurocom (the Nintendo DSTM version is being developed by n-Space) under license from EON Productions Ltd and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (MGM). For more information about the game, visit www.goldeneyegame.com.

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Talkback

Ummm...yes.  Oh my word am I a sucker for colored controllers.

EnnerAugust 11, 2010

I guess I was being unrealistic to hope that this wouldn't look gaudy. Then again, maybe it looks fine in when you hold it in your hands as opposed to looking at a picture. Also, I'm not one to complain about gaudiness since I jumped at getting the magenta wiimote for my second wiimote.


I wonder if this is a show of no-confidence in the motion controls of Goldeneye 007. Or maybe it shows how strongly Eurocom is building the game for fans of the previous game. Anyway, this is a far more useful limited edition pack-in than most of the other stuff they pack-in these days.

AVAugust 11, 2010

no discount  :Q


Wasn't Monster Hunter Tri classic controller package only $10 more than stand alone game.

Ian SaneAugust 11, 2010

Damn it.  I want that controller but I do not at all want the game.  And they know it which is why the controller isn't sold seperately.  ARRGH!

BeautifulShyAugust 11, 2010

Vega there wasn't a price listed in the press release. So I don't know where you are getting info. 
Ian it doesn't say that the controller will not be sold seperately.

Kytim89August 11, 2010

I want the controller to actually be made of solid gold with diamond encrusted buttons and d-pad. Sure gold is over a thousand dollars an ounce, but with the opprotunity to play a Golden Eye is just too appealing.  :cool;

broodwarsAugust 11, 2010

Quote from: Enner

I wonder if this is a show of no-confidence in the motion controls of Goldeneye 007. Or maybe it shows how strongly Eurocom is building the game for fans of the previous game. Anyway, this is a far more useful limited edition pack-in than most of the other stuff they pack-in these days.


My guess is that it's a Golden Classic Controller because Nintendo probably didn't want to give Activision permission to make a Golden Wii Remote.  And since the game is apparently compatible with the Classic Controller anyway, it makes a good Runner-up choice.

As for the controller itself, I like my Black CCP so this doesn't sway me towards getting the game.  Neat for those who are into that sort of thing, I guess.  I just hope that controller is worth having to slog through the new $50+ GoldenEye.

Killer_Man_JaroTom Malina, Associate Editor (Europe)August 11, 2010

Ditto, Broodwars. The crowd who wants the Classic Controller Pro is us and we all acquired one months ago.


My interest in GoldenEye 007 is pretty fleeting. Nothing to do with it being a second go-around for GoldenEye, I'm just well and truly bored with this overpopulated genre. An FPS has to be quite radically unique for me to take much notice any more, and unfortunately, in Eurocom's attempt to modernise the game, it has become a bit bog-standard.

StratosAugust 11, 2010

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Vega there wasn't a price listed in the press release. So I don't know where you are getting info. 
Ian it doesn't say that the controller will not be sold seperately.

Maybe it was added later, but the article clearly states the price point of $70. Other sites are reporting the same thing.

EnnerAugust 11, 2010

A golden Wii remote would be neat, but I think a lot of people who would need four Wiimotes already have them. I am more attracted to the mini Wiimote and nunchuk so I wouldn't have welcomed a golden Wiimote.


Another thing I'm not welcome to is the $70 price point. I was expecting to have a CCP for just $10 along with a  first person shooter that I hope will be good. With the game's quality being highly suspect to me due to its direction and developer, this announcement has grown drastically less exciting.

StratosAugust 11, 2010

I'll just buy the whole package and if the game turns out terrible I can sell it back fast at close to full retail and keep the controller. Total expenses would be a rental and a full priced CCPro.

Mop it upAugust 11, 2010

Looks a little weird, I'm hoping it's shinier in person. It's also strange that it's $70, since bundles are usually a deal, and that also likely means it won't be available separately. I'm not interested enough in the game to buy it at launch, and I don't need a second Classic Controller, so I'd get the bundle only if I came across a good sale on it.

Quote from: Enner

I wonder if this is a show of no-confidence in the motion controls of Goldeneye 007.

Yeah, I'm hoping that the Wiimote control isn't poor due to the focus on making the game a "classic." If there's one thing the Wii controller does well, it's shooters.

Quote from: Stratos

Maybe it was added later, but the article clearly states the price point of $70. Other sites are reporting the same thing.

When viewed from the forums, the price point is not mentioned. Perhaps this is NWR's subtle way of encouraging people to visit the front page?

StratosAugust 11, 2010

I do at the start of my surfing usually. I have an RSS feed on my iGoogle page and I usually click on a news link then jump to the forums from there.

UltimatePartyBearAugust 11, 2010

Quote from: Mop

Quote from: Stratos

Maybe it was added later, but the article clearly states the price point of $70. Other sites are reporting the same thing.

When viewed from the forums, the price point is not mentioned. Perhaps this is NWR's subtle way of encouraging people to visit the front page?

So updating the article doesn't update the forum post, and editing a forum post doesn't update the article page.  There's still a ways to go as far as integrating the site and forums.  (Not a complaint.  Just an observation.)

Mop it upAugust 11, 2010

I'd guess it's probably the same issue that's causing both to happen. Though I'm actually not sure if even before the site redesign, editing the article also affected the Talkback thread; it might have had to have been edited separately. I'm just glad that they are integrating the site and forums as I like to be able to read the comments without clicking over to the thread.

Quote from: UltimatePartyBear

So updating the article doesn't update the forum post, and editing a forum post doesn't update the article page.  There's still a ways to go as far as integrating the site and forums.  (Not a complaint.  Just an observation.)

For the first, it does, but somebody must have forgotten to press the update button.  I'll make it automatic.
For the second, it does too, but there's a cache, so there's a delay before the comments appear.  I'll be tuning this better.

ControlerFleXAugust 11, 2010

Is it me or does the lady holding the controller have tiny hands?

Quote from: ControlerFleX

Is it me or does the lady holding the controller have tiny hands?

I just compared her hands to mine in the same pose.  Her hand isn't tiny but her fingers are very thin.

UltimatePartyBearAugust 12, 2010

Quote from: MegaByte

Quote from: UltimatePartyBear

So updating the article doesn't update the forum post, and editing a forum post doesn't update the article page.  There's still a ways to go as far as integrating the site and forums.  (Not a complaint.  Just an observation.)

For the first, it does, but somebody must have forgotten to press the update button.  I'll make it automatic.
For the second, it does too, but there's a cache, so there's a delay before the comments appear.  I'll be tuning this better.

So it's just growing pains, then.  For whatever it's worth, I am impressed. :thumbsup;

BlackNMild2k1August 12, 2010

I think the controller is ugly.
I don't like the matte finished gold, I want some gold brick mirror polished gold CCPro.

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