


Included with the emulator is a homebrew replacement for the Spectrum "monitor program" ROM, containing rewritten versions of the few ROM commands required by the games so as to avoid infringing on Amstrad's copyright.Īccording to an interview with producer and director Martin Hollis:

While the methods to access the emulator were removed before release, the emulator itself is still fully functional and handles all 48k and smaller Spectrum titles, albeit with no sound. It seems that Rare programmer Steve Ellis wanted to test out whether the ZX Spectrum could be emulated on the Nintendo 64, and added it to his current project at that time. While GoldenEye 007 was beloved for its gameplay and multiplayer, it also hid a surprising secret.ĭeep within the ROM, coding remains for a ZX Spectrum emulator.
