[AISWorld] Press Release: 25 Years of GoldenEye Event!

Centre for Computing History mailers at computinghistory.org.uk
Thu Apr 14 10:20:05 EDT 2022


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Good afternoon, 
We thought this might be of interest to your readers...
The Centre for Computing History are announcing a special weekend event celebrating 25 years of everyone's favourite Nintendo 64 game - GoldenEye!
For this unique evening, on Saturday 7th May, we'll be joined by three very special guests who were all part of the development team - Martin Hollis, Dr. David Doak and Brett Jones. They'll be there to discuss the development of the game, their experiences and more!

The event will run from 7pm until 10:30pm, giving visitors plenty of time to view the exhibition, or even play the devs at their own game after the talks! 
The interactive exhibition will feature:Development DocumentsConcept ArtPromotional Items4 Screen GoldenEye (that's right, no screencheating!)Japanese GoldenEyeAn unreleased remake of GoldenEye for Xbox 360 (TBC!)
and of course, our favourite fully-licensed bar, Lord Conrad's Brewery!
Click here for more information on the GoldenEye Evening.
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For more information, please contact Katrina Bowen on katrina at computinghistory.org.uk.
For those who can't make it to the evening, the exhibition of development artwork will still be available to view during normal museum opening hours (10am-5pm) on Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th May. Daytime Exhibition Info.
 

    
More events coming soon:BLOCK PARTY, a celebration of Teletext! - 23rd-24th AprilTechTalk - Bringing Back DOS... for Arm with Jonathan Pallant - 12th MayRetro Computer Festival - 1982 Edition - 21st-22nd MayTechTalk - Software Preservation with Steven Goodwin - 10th JuneRETRO GAMING NIGHT - Friday 8th July!
 I hope to hear from you soon.Katrina BowenDesign & Communications Officer
 
                                    

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