The James Bond IP owner has opposed an attempt to trademark ’90s parody video game character James Pond
The owner of the James Bond 007 IP has opposed an attempt to register a trademark for video game parody character James Pond. The original James Pond: Underwater Agent was released in 1990, and was followed by the far more popular James Pond II: Codename RoboCod. Although it was followed by other titles – 1993’s James Pond 3: Operation Starfish and mini-game spin-off The Aquatic Games – the James Pond series essentially ended in the mid ’90s, with the only attempt to revive it being a poorly received iOS game in 2011. Read More...
The owner of the James Bond 007 IP has opposed an attempt to register a trademark for video game parody character James Pond.The original James Pond: Underwater Agent was released in 1990, and was followed by the far more popular James Pond II: Codename RoboCod.
Although it was followed by other titles – 1993’s James Pond 3: Operation Starfish and mini-game spin-off The Aquatic Games – the James Pond series essentially ended in the mid ’90s, with the only attempt to revive it being a poorly received iOS game in 2011.
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