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Gameplay is aimed to recreate the feel of the original Goldeneye.  The levels are being remade in such away as to still have the correct feel as well, but have a major graphics overhaul.<br />
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Recently Goldeneye Source won Bronze for the Mod Of The Year 2006 from ModDB, and then went on to also win the Editors Choice Award for Reinvention.<br />
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