We’d always thought Project Milo, Lionhead’s Kinect tech demo from E3 2009, was an actual game. Or at least an actual something. Turns out it’s not, and will ...
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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. [UPDATE] Following the publication of this story, Greenberg recanted his comments via Twitter. "Project Milo absolutely continues in development at ...
While cats are famously known for roaming the neighborhood and doing what they want, when they want, all the feline protagonist in Johan Scherft’s debut game Milo and the Magpies wants to do is get ...
Tonight, I got an incredibly brief chance to test out Microsoft's Project Natal camera technology with Peter Molyneux's "Milo," along with three other E3 judges. In the brief time allotted to the ...
Milo's simple premise — befriending a virtual boy with Kinect-powered choices — belies a complex system of adaptation and interactivity…oh, and a whole new level of creepiness. News Blips: Game ...
Peter Molyneux, the founder of now defunct studio Lionhead, speaking during the Nordic Game conference in Sweden discussed the never released Kinect game, Project Milo, and why it never released.
Microsoft's Greenberg recants Milo comments, says game 'in development' [UPDATE] Xbox 360 director of product management says virtual boy simulation that was centerpiece of E3 2009 Kinect debut will ...
Just in case you still had small hope of Milo & Kate coming out, here it is about to be killed off, trapped in the car that's about to blow up. Microsoft's Alex Kipman, creator of Kinect, has told GI ...
Call it Project Milo. Call it Milo & Kate. Call it, last we heard, canceled. You can also call Lionhead Studios’ attempt to use the Xbox 360 Kinect sensor array to let players interact with a virtual ...
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