
To be fair, he did say he'd be back - multiple times - so why not make it good for a change?īack to the Future is another one. The T-800 is a natural bullet sponge with in-built detective vision and a penchant for shooting big guns – allot a decent budget and put a good studio on the job (Rocksteady, for example) and we're certain there'd be an audience for it. We’d love to see a great Terminator 2 game, for example. Combining the power of the console and its odd controller with the fantasy fulfilment of 'being' James Bond, it might not stand up brilliantly today, but in its time it was an absolute marvel and Bond hasn't starred in a better game since ( Everything Or Nothing is pretty good, though it can't hold a candle to this). Originally an on-rails shooter, the quality of the game arguably comes from the time developer Rare was given to get it right (it missed launching with its namesake movie by nearly two years). At a time when PlayStation was too cool for school, GoldenEye 007 provided some real ammo in the console wars, and its 4-player deathmatches led to some of the best multiplayer moments on the system. Not only was the game hugely influential on the FPS genre on consoles, but it also gave N64 owners an 'adult' experience to sink their teeth into. The program is small, takes little memory to run, and adds a very handy function to your system.Release Date: 25th Aug 1997 ( USA) / 25th Aug 1997 ( UK/EU)Īs Nintendo fans, this is probably the first game that pops into your head when you think 'great movie licensed games'.

Every level user will find Super Speed Launcher easy to install, run, and operate. Using the function is as easy as clicking the middle mouse button and selecting the shortcut you desire.ĭeleting a Code takes just a second, as does viewing a list of current codes.

You just need to browse to the file or folder you want to load when selecting that Code. The program's odd terminology uses Code to describe the simple name used for a shortcut.

Super Speed Launcher takes a few clicks to set up. The Readme file documentation may confuse some users, but the program is actually easy to implement and use. Simply right click it to add, delete, or view current shortcuts to your items. Super Speed Launcher's tray icon interface is barely more than a list of three functions. This tiny tool artfully turns your middle mouse button into a file-, folder-, and application-access button, but the documentation is a bit muddled.
