28 years after its original launch at N64, Goldenini still has some mysteries. Members of the game’s competitive scene, after all these years, have just discovered what happens in the most unusual event that ends in a multi -player match tie.
“Last night we were playing the Golden e -Netplay and we tested something that was just theoretical, in fact it was never seen before playing online.” On Twitter. “We both shot and hit the same frame when our scores were 9-9, which won the first place for both of us!” The attached is a clip of this dual death blow, which records 10 points simultaneously and a win for both players.
Last night we were playing the Golden e-Netplay and we experienced something that was just theoretical, never before was seen before … We both shot and shot the same frame when our scores were 9-9, from which we both got the first place! pic.twitter.com/fkaw7d6syeMarch 16, 2025
Graslu00 is one of the most prominent members of the modern Goldenini multi -player scene, and receives regular honors in the competitive championship. All this is to say that if anyone knows about doing the Goldney Multi-player, it will be his-and it really seems to be the first recorded example of a tie in the game. “I expected the port would have a priority or something else, but it is good that they really considered these results.” Follow -up post.
It is certainly not impossible that millions of people have done just to play Goldney for decades, but now the only is that we have a solid, video proof of it. Another gaming mystery was resolved.
The N64 Classical Goldeni’s WiI version did not have almost guns because James Bond producer “really didn’t want anything that was violent.”