Zoom in / One console, four monitors, zero “split screen” antics
remember who played Golden Eye 007 On the N64 you may recall having to consider “screen cheaters” who glanced at another quadrant of a split-screen shooter to determine the opponent’s position. There’s even a modern game that forces players to rely on tactics to track down invisible opponents.
25 years later golden eyeWith the launch, the museum managed to do something about those screen cheaters, manipulating a way to split the game golden eye Span four TV screens without modifying the original ink cartridges or N64 hardware.
4-screen GoldenEye on original N64 hardware! No screen cheating here! …but how?
Come to our GoldenEye Gala to celebrate GoldenEye’s 25th Anniversary for Nintendo 64: https://t.co/F918hEQ20v pic.twitter.com/05jA82upb8
— Computing History (@computermuseum) May 4, 2022
Multi-screen golden eye Gameplay will be as “25 Years golden eye“Event at the Computing History Centre in Cambridge, UK this weekend. Proof of concept for a unique style of play (all monitors awkwardly facing the same direction) Got some attention on Wednesday with a tweetwhich led Ars to get in touch for more details on how the museum was successful.