Gamers andJames Bondfans will soon get an inside look at the levels of production from the Nintendo 64’sGoldenEye 007. Details about this documentary, focusing on the making ofGoldenEye 007, emerge as the release date grows close.

The 1997 game, created by Rare, was based on the 1995James Bondfilm,Goldeneye.GoldenEye 007was a more grounded first-person shooter and was unique from what players had come to expect with other FPS games, such as Sci-Fi fantasy shooters likeDoom. It offered an immersive single-player experience and a four-person split-screen multiplayer mode. Usually, video games based on movies do not have the greatest reception with fans of the franchise, however, it has won many awards andGoldenEye 007is considered one of the greatest video gamesof all time. It is only fitting that this documentary on the making of the game is produced, and now players have updates on who is releasing the documentary, and when they can watch it.

Promo art featuring characters from GoldenEye 007

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It has been known that Altitude Films, a British film distribution company, is producing the documentary titledGoldenEra. Now new information has been released that points to streaming giant Cinedigm as the American entertainment company to release the documentary.GoldenErais set to air on August 23 for both digital and on-demand consumption. What Cinedigm platformGoldenErawill release on is still anyone’s guess, but it is speculated to be on Docurama, seeing as how that is Cinedigm’s streaming service specialized for documentaries and film festival content. However, other options on where to watch the documentary are available on the Altitude Films website, as well asa trailer for GoldenErathat is readily available.

The synopsis on the Altitude films website describesGoldenEraas the incredible inside story of the creation and legacy ofGoldenEye 007for its 25th-anniversary celebration. Chief Content Officer Yolanda Macias from Cinedigm came out with an official statement talking about the importance ofGoldenEra, highlightingthe cultural impact thatGoldenEye 007hadon the video game industry at the time of its release:

“Even two decades after its release,‘GoldenEye’still has a massive impact on modern-day gaming. There is so much for fans to love about this documentary. Whether you’re a fan of gaming, CONs, the’90s orJames Bond, this film encapsulates that era so precisely, and it brings on a nostalgia factor.”

Despite the Daniel Craig saga ofJames Bondfilms coming to an end, it is still a great time to be a fan of the franchise. TheGoldenEye 007documentary is premiering this month,rumors of a possibleGoldenEye 007remasteron the way are circulating, and even an entirely new game titled‘Project 007’by IO Interactive is in development.