NO SCHINDLER'S LIST GAME JOKES HEREBack in October of 2005, EA announced that it was working with director Steven Spielberg on a trio of videogames but has since been relatively quiet on exactly what those games are. As EA LA's Neil Young expressed to Gamasutra last year, the games would focus on original IP, so a proper sequel to E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial for the Atari 2600 is probably out of the questions.
Today, Young spoke with GameDaily's James Brightman on two of the games born of the Spielberg collaboration, revealing that one would be a Wii project. The other? A game described as "what you'd expect, sort of, from a Steven Spielberg production." Young then clarified that statement with "Steven's stories are intimate stories that take place around huge, world-changing events... sort of, big stories shown through the eyes of a small group."
Check out more details over at GameDaily. Michael McWhertor
Neil Young: I can't really share any game details, but recall our original announcements was for three projects. Well, two of those are underway right now in the studio.
The first one, what I can tell you is what you'd expect, sort of, from a Steven Spielberg production. Steven's stories are intimate stories that take place around huge, world-changing events... sort of, big stories shown through the eyes of a small group. Doug Church is producing it...
The second project is something Lou Castle is producing, one of the great producers in this industry, and that's one of the products we're building for the Wii. Very exciting and interesting... 作者: zj87813096 时间: 2007-3-10 14:23