Every video game player knows that if you want to really feel like you're in the game, a first-person perspective shooting game (FPPSG) is the only way to go. This immersive style of game is becoming increasingly popular with gamepaks like Doom and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion flying off store shelves! Of course, one of the most famous examples of this game style is Goldeneye for the Nintendo 64 gameplay system, which is due to the popularity of the James Bond film series.
But did you know there's a way to stay in the game even after you've turned off the control deck? It's true! Just follow the simple steps below to be like Bond:
- Play Goldeneye in a dimly lit room on a large television, or sitting very close to a small television. (Note: this secret trick also works with most other FPPSGs).
- Play the game for between one and three hours (for better results, play longer).
- IMPORTANT: While playing, be sure to use the R shoulder button to bring up your aiming icon as much as possible!
- When you're finished playing the game, shut off the control deck and go about your normal routine (eat a sandwich, go to the bathroom, read your favourite video game magazine).
- If done correctly, you should still see the aiming icon wherever you look! Now you're just like James Bond!
The pictures below show what you should see in the real world once you've turned off your game.