Morning Discussion
by Alice O'Connor, Jul 16, 2010 5:00am PDTHello again, Internet. I'm properly back from the Develop 2010 conference now. It was jolly nice. A lot was awfully interesting and I'll have more to share over the next few days. What day is today? Not sure. Probably doesn't matter. Lovely people, just lovely.
Now to see how quickly I can read 471 e-mails and skim several thousand RSS items.
Star Wars Battlefront opportunity 'very exciting,' says EA
Ninja Theory announces mobile game Fightback
Sony explains why Gran Turismo 6 is not coming to PlayStation 4 (for now)
Valve forms Overwatch for CS:GO community to police itself
Joe Danger racing to PC this year



Some of the James Bond movies have titles that are sort of phrases, like
The World Is Not Enough
Tomorrow Never Dies
Live and Let Die
You Only Live Twice
Never Say Never Again (yeah I know, doesn't really count)
And then others have more regular names like
GoldenEye
Moonraker
Casino Royale
Thunderball
When Monolith wanted to do a James Bond send-up game they called it No One Lives Forever, which sounds like something from the first group above.
My question is - is there a proper term for the names in the first group?
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They aren't always said by bond though, most of the time they are said by another character.
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