
I haven't come across another game that allows you to do that, as yet. Something you may like to know is that prerelease versions of Perfect Dark allowed players to also connect the Gameboy camera and transfer their faces onto multiplayer characters. By using the Gameboy connector that fitted into the controller, you could connect the Gameboy version of Perfect Dark (released after the N64 version) with the N64 and unlock some very interesting cheats (the Gameboy version was, unsurprisingly, pretty crap, so I won't go into that). The high res mode was a treat to be seen as well, but you'll only notice the difference on a big TV.

If you ever play a game on the N64, compare the music from something like Mario Kart to the likes of Perfect Dark. It ripped every last ounce of power out of the N64 and so players needed the RAM expansion pack in order to take advantage of the amazing one player mode.

Perfect Dark attempted to make use of everything the N64 had to offer.

Consisting of only about 30% of the original Goldeneye programming, you can see some very obvious improvements. But hey, it was developed by the same people that made Goldeneye - Rare, so from the beginning it was clear it was going to be a winner. Many people longed to play Perfect Dark even before it was release in 2000 because of the amount of hype that surrounded it.
