There's no doubt that it's Noriega in the game, but he may have a tougher time getting a check from game developers than, say, college football players. As attorney Jas Purewal tells the BBC, Noriega isn't an American resident and might not even get his foot in the door. He's also a historical persona, and a notorious one at that -- we wouldn't expect the courts to sympathize with his alleged plight as much as they would with an actor or star athlete that genuinely depends on his visage for a living. Activision isn't commenting, but it may not have much reason to worry even if the lawsuit goes forward.