
With E3 just days away, fans expectations are likely hitting a fevered pitch. And they have plenty of reason for that, as the show established its return to form in 2009 and should grow this year. With high-quality products like Project Natal, the next Wii Legend of Zelda, and the Nintendo 3DS set to debut at E3, the show should bring plenty of new information on many highly-anticipated products. However, every tradeshow has a few notable absences, and this year's E3 will likely have a few games that don't show up. Here's the products we know we won't be seeing.

New report from Skillsearch found that 22% of those surveyed had been laid off within the past 12 months.

It's a step forward for Stop Killing Games.

The Callisto Protocol director thinks the solution involves the right people, the right timing, and perhaps a little bit of AI
I don't agree with that. I WISH I could agree with that. But buying habits and customer opinions prove otherwise
We've seen developers in the AAA space try new things and ideas. More often than not, the customers aren't willing to give things a chance, or not enough people buy into the project for it to grow.
Creativity works better in the indie space because the budgets, pressures, and expectations aren't the same.
it's a nice idea and it worked during the PS2/PS3-era when AAA didn't cost hundreds of millions of dollars. smaller budgets and shorter development time left room for more creativity and more risk. a game didn't need to sell 4 million+ copies to break even. things are different now.
This is the guy who bragged about crunching his staff and having them work through the night. Crunch culture has lost more talent and done more damage to the industry than any other factor. Screw him.