Missing in action: the E3 games that we’re still waiting to see

Missing in action: the E3 games that we're still waiting to see

By Mark Pickess

E3 is gaming nirvana – the biggest video game conference in the world, it’s a veritable feast of polygons and pixels. Unsurprisingly then there have been some historic E3 moments, from console and game unveilings, to famously awkward demo fails.

But alongside all these golden gaming goodies there have also been moments of elation followed by years of waiting, and finally the crippling realisation that the excitement you felt was for a new game that will never see the light of day.

For every E3 success story, there’s another project that bites the dust after its grand unveiling. These are the titles that were banished to the phantom zone, lost in development hell. These are the games that we are still waiting to see.

Back in the days when the Kinect was still under the codename ‘Project Natal’ and Lionhead Studios still existed (R.I.P) we witnessed something truly unexpected at E3 2009.

Lionhead’s Peter Molyneux took to the stage and unveiled Milo – an interactive story where players interacted and engaged with Milo (a red t-shirt clad kid) using the power of Kinect.

The technology wowed us – the idea of a buddy we could fire up any time we were bored …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Gaming

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