We may earn a commission from links on this page. Fable developer Lionhead Studios' ambitious Milo project for Xbox 360's Kinect add-on may have finally been put to bed. Sources claiming to have ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Microsoft's ambitious Kinect game/experience/demo Project Milo--also known as Milo & Kate--was canceled in 2010 and ...
Kotaku‘s reporting that the plug’s been pulled on Lionhead Studios’ ambitious Project Milo for Kinect. The undertaking–also referred to as Milo & Kate–was the jewel of Microsoft’s 2009 E3 presentation ...
Project Milo, the virtual boy used to showcase the first Kinect device when it was known only as Project Natal, has no hope of a reboot on the new Kinect for Xbox One. Microsoft studios VP Phil ...
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.
It seems like just a couple months ago that Peter Molyneux was on stage at the prestiguous TED conference sharing "Project Milo" with the attendees, and now rumors suggest the virtual boy-shaped ...
Some sources deep inside whatever entities are developing Project Milo/Milo & Kate for Kinect have told Kotaku that the project may be shutting down. It’s just a rumor, but I can see the truth in it.
Pictured here we see the "Project Milo Team" hard at work, according to a TweetPhoto posted by Lionhead Studios' Sam Van Tilburgh today. Van Tilburgh's proof comes in response to comments made by ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. The virtual kid lives, but won't hatch on Xboxes this year. The unreal Milo & Kate that lets Xbox users talk and gesture to a virtual boy is still ...
Although it was missing from the Kinect reveal at this year’s E3, Microsoft’s Aaron Greenberg has confirmed that Lionhead’s ambitious Project Milo is “absolutely” still in development. “Project Milo ...
Microsoft's Project Milo tech demo will not become a full game. According to Kotaku, director of project management Aaron Greenberg was asked about the E3 2009 Kinect technology demo on ABC's Good ...
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