Three-time Bond movie scribe Bruce Feirstein has been named as the writer of the next Bond gaming adventure...

Bruce Feirstein To Write Next Bond Game
24th April 2003

Variety, a very reliable source of Bond news, today named Bruce Feirstein as the writer of Bond`s next gaming adventure:

Bruce Feirstein, who helped pen three James Bond pictures for MGM, is about to send 007 on another mission, with the secret agent once again using gadgets and his Aston Martin to battle baddies. But this time, it won't be for a movie. It'll be for a videogame.

Following the enormous success of the NightFire, one of many movie franchise games in 2002 which propel Electronic Arts profits, the games firm has been hiring big names and plundering top talent from Hollywood.

Details of the successor to "NightFire" are sketchy, but the official "Die Another Day" Region 1 DVD site mentions an "exclusive look at new Bond game" as part of the DVD-ROM special features. Several US gaming magazines have rumoured the next Bond gaming adventure will take the form of a third-person perspective romp in the same style as the popular Tomb Raider series.

 

Capsule Biography
Bruce Jon Feirstein grew up in Maplewood, New Jersey, USA and went on to graduate from Boston University. He is a regular columnist in the New York Observer and writes freelance for various publications such as The New Yorker, SPY and Playboy. His big break came in 1995 when he wrote the screenplay for GoldenEye (based on a story by Michael France). He followed up his successful Bond debut in 1997 by writing the script for "Tomorrow Never Dies", and later contributed to Purvis and Wade's screenplay for "The World Is Not Enough" in 1999.

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