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Apparently there’s some misinformed people over at Rare. Or, there’s a new person blowing smoke up our asses. Superannuation has released a neat find: the resume of one Craig Peck (not to be confused with Atticus Finch). In the .pdf resume (that was recently taken down) we find a position Mr. Peck held over the summer this year: animator at Eurocom, working on a Wii port of Goldeneye.

The position talks about “key frame animation, the preparation and clean-up of motion capture data, prop animation, in-game cut-scene animation, scene layout, and camera animation.” British dev Eurocom, which recently worked on Dead Space: Extraction, has been known to dabble in a bit of Bond-age before. The PS2 port of Quantum of Solace, the awful 007 NightFire, and James Bond Jr. were all created under this company. This leads me to believe two things: One this rumor seems more legitimate than most, and two, the remake will probably suck.

Nonetheless, this meansĀ  the dream of a waggle-filled, unarmed License to Kill match is that much closer to becoming tangible. Until someone else comes out to deny the game exists, again.

About the author
Jon is a staff writer who spends his time playing Indie Games no one will play and arguing about smart things with stupid people. He can be bothered on Facebook, entertained on Twitter, or harrassed on Gmail (pendelton21@gmail.com).
Categorised as News.
Tags: 007, Goldeneye, idiotic, James Bond, remake, resume, Wii
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