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E3 2010: Milo Will Be in Attendance

Earlier today Lionhead decided to get a little crazy on Twitter and try sarcasm on for size. The group tweeted "No we are not showing ANYTHING at #E3 no #Fable3 no #Milo no-thing, not even an announcement. NOTHING. You got that? We're not even going."

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Alcon Caper5835d ago

What a dumb tweet... I hate when people blatantly use sarcasm like that. It's not funny. It's stupid.

Lionhead5834d ago ShowReplies(3)
Christopher5834d ago (Edited 5834d ago )

Don't forget the person with the keyboard in the next room to prompt Milo to perform certain dynamic actions to look even more intelligent!

Sarcasm aside, I call Milo a piece of BS. It's the Eye-pet of Natal, only they try to act like it's more than it really is.

candystop5834d ago

E3 is less than a week away. If Milo is doesn't live up to it's promise then you can call it smoke and mirrors. Everything your saying right now is making you look like nothing more than a trolling hater who hates 360.Just wait like the rest of us and stfu please.

Grown Folks Talk5834d ago

it's like the people that tell you wrestling is fake. They sound worse than the people who watch it. The guy that needs to tell everybody that Milo's A.I. wasn't really at that level is the 1 with issues. Anybody with half a brain knew it was pre-scripted to react to certain programmed dialog.

All the smoke & mirrors talk is foolish. Every video game is smoke & mirrors. They use different techniques to make your eye see what it wants you to see. Like the talk with Motorstorm. "It has real deformation in the track!" Whoopee! Can I feel that deformation sitting on my couch? Nope, so what does it matter? Whether it's actual or made to just look like deformation, my eye sees it the same way. The end result is the same.

knight6265834d ago

i thought they dont let kids into e3? how the hell is this kid going? lol dont really care about milo its not going to be a good game when it comes out...is it even a game?

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AAACE55834d ago

It's amazing how they came out with Seaman, a game where you teach the creature how to talk and you can have a conversation with it, came out back in 2000. But now that we have better technology in 2010, all of a sudden the same can't be repeated!

The Dreamcast used GD-roms, 128 Mb RAM and used an Nvidia processor. The 360 used DVD-9, 512 Mb RAM and a 3 core processor.

I know alot of you think low of DVD-9, but it can still do a few things. People thought Seaman was fake, but in the end it proved them wrong!

weazel5834d ago (Edited 5834d ago )

phonomena?

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Senden5834d ago

OMG YAY E3 is SAVED! The superkid will there, rest assured xbox owners, this E3 is set to EXPLODE!

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NecrumSlavery5834d ago

Some people believe whatever Peter Molyneaux says. In case you didn't know. He is and idiot who never delivers a game even %25 of the hype he feeds you.

CobraKai5834d ago

Going as far back as I can remember, Molyneaux tends to jump ahead of himself, often overpromising and underdelivering. It's kinda hard to believe him until a final product starts to materialize.

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10 Cancelled Games That Could Have Been Great

There's all sorts of reasons games get scrapped, beyond just being 'not very good'. Developers can run out of money, take too long, or screw up their work so badly it's easier to walk away than fix it.

And sometimes you just get screwed over by the Soviets, as happened in the late '80s, when Atari manufactured 500,000 copies of Tetris, believing it owned the rights, but it turned out they'd been snatched from under its nose by arch rival Nintendo. The rest is history.

We should be careful what we wish for, of course – just ask anyone that bought Duke Nukem Forever, an embarrassing travesty exhumed from gaming's graveyard last year.

But if we had the money, power and influence, here's ten titles we'd love to have played.

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prototypeknuckles5044d ago

add prince of persia 2008 sequel

Larry L5044d ago (Edited 5044d ago )

For me there is only one game that comes to mind. A game that if it weren't cancelled, and the creator's of the series cared enough about it to actually put in some effort, could have had the potential to be mind blowingly stunning.

Monster Hunter 3.

Thanks Capcom.

With the RARE step forward Monster Hunter has ever taken, Capcom pushes it down a flight of stairs. So much wasted potential. Potential easily reached too since it's the rare game where all it needs is graphics. Graphics are the easy part for a developer. It's core gameplay should never be touched since it's been flawless since the start.

I wish *I* had the rights to the Monster Hunter franchise.....and not Capcom.

PirateThom5044d ago

Every time I see that shoot out footage... I hurt inside.... it could have been spectacular.

user54670075044d ago

I know right...

Sony better get it out before next gen

MadLad5044d ago (Edited 5044d ago )

Shenmue 3 . . .

We did get Deadly Premonition though. Sort of scratched that action-adventure itch.

The idea of a Shenmue 3 technically isn't dead, most people know it's just damn unlikely.

AgreeFairy5044d ago

Deadly Premonition was garbage and not even close to Shenmue. The only Shenmue substitute around right now are the Yakuza games.

MadLad5044d ago

Opinions are just that, opinions.

Thanks for the input though.

Wizziokid5044d ago (Edited 5044d ago )

Shenmue 3 will forever stay at the top of the list until it's released.

Also Shenmue Online, that could of been cool ;)

theWB275044d ago

My two games were True Fantasy Live Online and BC for the original Xbox. Those games sounded amazing.

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Lionhead: "Milo lives on in Fable. He's now a little wizard."

GI - Gary Carr, creative director at UK development studio Lionhead, has revealed that while the team are still frustrated by the cancellation of Milo & Kate, the tech lives on in Fable: The Journey.

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baldulf5065d ago

They got a lot to learn in the noble way of trolling now that Molyneux left them.

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Lionhead: Project Milo existed before "we'd even heard of Kinect"

EuroGamer - Lionhead's Project Milo helped launch Microsoft's vision of Kinect to the world at E3 2009. Interact believably with a human AI using only gestures and voice!

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