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Classic Spy Shooter No One Lives Forever May Live Again

by Ben Reeves on May 02, 2014 at 03:06 PM

Night Dive Studios recently filed four trademark applications based on Monolith Production's 2000 cheeky spy shooter No One Lives Forever, implying the the game and its sequels may have in impending rerelease.

Classic game distributor Night Dive Studios filed trademarks No One Lives Forever, The Operative, A Spy In H.A.R.M.'s Way and Contract J.A.C.K. These titles would bolster Night Dive's list of titles, which already includes I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream, System Shock 2, and The 7th Guest.

Interestingly, Night Dive CEO Steven Kick told Siliconera, "At this time we are unable to comment on future plans. I would like to add that our team has a great fondness for these games and our hope is that they will one day be re-released."

 

[Source: Siliconera via Joystiq]

 

Our Take
I never got around to playing No One Lives Forever when it was out the first time; this may be a good opportunity to go back, but I have a large list of games on my backlog for it to compete with.