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Eurogamer Retrospective: The Operative: No One Lives Forever

eurogamer writes: "They say money makes the world go round, but this is somewhat inaccurate. Leftover momentum from the solar nebula makes the world go round. Money, in fact, is not responsible for rotation, gravity, nor indeed any number of other phenomena in the galaxy. It does, however, occasionally make games less interesting.

You simply couldn't make No One Lives Forever today. You couldn't because it would be too long, require far too many assets, and most significantly of all, risk all the cost of development on a comedy game - a genre that no longer exists. Its international scale, its enormous volume of content and its emphasis on making you laugh add up to something that feels like it's from another age - an age before an FPS lasted six hours and cost $250 million."

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18 classic PC games you still can't get digitally

PCGamer : One of the great strengths of PC gaming is a back catalogue that spans decades. Companies like Nintendo emulate older games on their modern consoles, but that can't compare to the thousands and thousands of games you can track down from the history of the PC. But not every banger that's ever dropped on DOS or Windows is so easy to find. Some of the all-time greats still aren't available digitally even now, and your only legal way to play them is to hunt for a boxed copy on Ebay and hope it plays well with modern Windows.

Ryushaa864d ago

Like the article said, No One Lives Forever has no known owner. This mean you can't buy it, but you can (for now) download it for free without repercussions. Just go to nolfrevival(dot)tk to get the whole series for free. Lol

FreeckyCake863d ago

I would add Prey (2006). Can't get it for PC to this day.

lonewolf10863d ago

Rumor on the street is it's coming to the Epic store, maybe the free mystery game today (which will be revealed in little over an hour)?

lonewolf10863d ago

@Raiden ooo not sure I may be getting confused on the versions, sorry.

Eamon862d ago

Underrated game. Level Design was groundbreaking.

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Fntastic863d ago

Black & White was decent, back then my most played would be Worms 2 for the online multiplayer tho.

NOLF i didn't really get into.. I was busy enjoying Soldier of Fortune 2 online multiplayer in 2002 until the next big thing came in 2004: Half Life 2 and then the free online DM mode which came slightly after.

frostypants862d ago (Edited 862d ago )

I have a copy of Black & White lying around somewhere. Haven't played it in 15 years. Wonder if it's worth anything. Interesting game...like Populous or something, but I could terrorize the people with my 300ft demon cow. It never quite got the balance between people management and creature training right though. Always felt disjointed.

maelstromb862d ago (Edited 862d ago )

You missed out if you never played the NOLF games... they were fantastic and hilarious, and still to this day, not a game has come close to replicating the magic of those games. I've read many articles over the years about how Night Dive Studios has tried desperately to corral the rights on multiple occasions, but alas... the source code is seemingly missing/gone and no one truly knows who owns it. Unbelievable, really... So, if we ever hope to see the NOLF games live on, someone would have to build it from scratch. :/

I did love me some Soldier of Fortune 1 & 2, as well... they were janky at times, but so much fun.

mastershredder863d ago

Takes a bunch of random games that were not available digitally and complains or makes a obvious point? that you cant get them anymore. Yeah, the gen x game list probably will do that.

And then there us the matter most of these can still be obtained (digitally) even some legally for free. Was this just a random thought? Oh gee I miss these games (or maybe I heard of), let me me pull something out of my butt for an article.

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Ripe for a Reboot: No One Lives Forever

In today's Ripe for a Reboot, JDR looks back at Cate Archer's superspy exploits in The Operative: No One Lives Forever and its sequel. Why haven't we seen more of this lady and her adventures.

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ApocalypseShadow1707d ago

Perfect for a VR remaster/remake.

BlackIceJoe1707d ago

I'd love to see a remake of the first two games, the third we can forget about, then we can get a real sequel next.

NiteX1706d ago (Edited 1706d ago )

There was only ever 2 NOLF games... Ah, you mean the spin off.

BlackIceJoe1706d ago

Yeah I am talking about the spin-off, I just wasn't a fan of that game at all.

AK911705d ago

That spinoff was hot garbage

2pacalypsenow1706d ago (Edited 1706d ago )

Damn I remember playing this when I was a Kid.

But if I remember correctly, no one knows who owns the rights to this game.

NiteX1706d ago

Hell I'd even take a simple remaster on Steam so I could play these games with modern resolutions.

Dirtnapstor1706d ago

This was a great game for it's time. I wouldn't mind a reboot or somethinganother.

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Wanted Remakes – Breathing New Life into Fading Classics

Player 2 takes a look at some classic titles that are hard to get running well in this day and age and puts a case forward for them to be updated.

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