Usually, videogames based on movies are terrible. It is a truth universally acknowledged. But not GoldenEye 007, whoa no.
Selling over eight million copies globally, the 1997 release is the third biggest-selling game ever released for the Nintendo 64, and is also - according to the Oracle of Truth that is Wikipedia - widely considered to be the pioneer of the first-person shooter genre for games consoles.
Pierce Brosnan, of course, played James Bond in the GoldenEye movie back in 1995, and now Jimmy Fallon has made those eight million people incredibly jealous by playing with him on The Tonight Show.
"I was no good at it," the actor said beforehand. "I played it once and shot myself in the foot."
Let's see how he fares in 2014.