Contract J.A.C.K. (2003)
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Contract J.A.C.K. (2003)
H.A.R.M.'s plans are foiled until next time
So I just finished NOLF 1 and it was as awesome as I remembered. Of course I had to download patches and other stuff to make it work decently on my modern laptop, which for the most part it did. I just couldn't see under water, my laser detector function and my land mine detector function on my sunglasses didn't work (everything would go black and I couldn't see anything), and the graphics were occasionally glitchy but otherwise it was a good play. I guess one must not expect perfection from a 13 year old game who's companies had been disbanded, broken up or absorbed by other companies, and seemingly missing ownership rights. Now I have to decide on weather I want to move onto the so called prequel to NOLF 2, Contract J.A.C.K., or just go strait to NOLF 2. Decisions decisions...
New No One Lives Forever trademarks filed
Classic games publisher Night Dive Studios has filed for trademarks for the beloved No One Lives Forever series of shooters.
Classic games publisher Night Dive Studios recently filed for various trademarks for the long-dormant, and much-beloved No One Lives Forever series of shooters.
The publisher filed four trademarks for all three titles (two being for the original title) – The Operative: No One Lives Forever, No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.’s Way, and Contract J.A.C.K. - which were all developed by…
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