I also loved goldeneye.
And the Steam Machines are technically consoles, intended for one's living room, on a big screen TV. And my point is that many games that have split screen on console versions don't on Steam. Which is a potential problem for the Steambox, and for PC gaming in general. Local multiplayer is great, but it's awkward to carry a 50 pound desktop computer and a monitor, keyboard, and mouse to a friend's house. And gaming laptops are out of the question, because they're just too expensive.