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  2. The Operative: No One Lives Forever - Wikipedia

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    The Operative: No One Lives Forever (abbreviated as NOLF) is a first-person shooter video game developed by Monolith Productions and published by Fox Interactive, released for Windows in 2000. The game was ported later to the PlayStation 2 and Mac OS X in 2002.

  3. LithTech - Wikipedia

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    Starting with LithTech 2.0, LithTech Inc. began the process of creating many different versions of the engine. Monolith released their game No One Lives Forever (NOLF) featuring this version of the engine, however it was later revised to LithTech 2.2. The game received an upgrade to LithTech 2.2 in a patch release.

  4. Wikipedia:Good article reassessment/The Operative: No One ...

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    Only two other things I see missing sources, one being the 2013 quote from Hubbard, but which I cannot find where it came from via a google search yet, and the sequel (which shouild be easy). — M asem ( t ) 17:36, 26 January 2025 (UTC) [ reply ]

  5. Nightdive Studios - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Night Dive Studios re-released 28 edutainment games from Humongous Entertainment, [15] as well as the adventure game Bad Mojo. [16] The company also generated speculation that it might be planning to re-release The Operative: No One Lives Forever, as news sources took notice of a Night Dive Studios trademark filing that included material referencing the No One Lives Forever franchise ...

  6. Cate Archer - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Ann "Cate" Archer, codenamed The Fox, is a player character and the protagonist in the No One Lives Forever video game series by Monolith Productions.Cate, a covert operative for British-based counter-terrorism organization UNITY, is the main character in The Operative: No One Lives Forever (2000) and No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way (2002), and is also featured in ...

  7. Tech millionaire who spends $2 million a year to live forever ...

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    Tech millionaire who spends $2 million a year to live forever says he packs ‘every calorie’ while traveling abroad—including to India for a week Alexa Mikhail Updated December 3, 2024 at 4:39 PM

  8. No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way - Wikipedia

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    However, one mission was cut from the final release and several others were simplified. [6] The source code for the game engine was released by Monolith Productions and Sierra Entertainment as part of the No One Lives Forever 2 Toolkit to allow the player to create levels, models, music, sounds, and more. [7] and is currently available for ...

  9. Contract J.A.C.K. - Wikipedia

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    The game follows John Jack, a professional killer recruited by H.A.R.M., a criminal organization central to the No One Lives Forever series. Contract J.A.C.K. is set between No One Lives Forever and No One Lives Forever 2. The game does not involve UNITY, the organization for which Cate Archer works and that opposed H.A.R.M. in the other two games.