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Molyneux: Milo will boast collective object recognition, accept half-eaten fruit
by Lexapro aburbalemslak on Oct.28, 2009, under Gadgets, Media, Video Games
From a four-by-four pixel face, to a loyal pooch, to an inquisitive youth — that’s the path Peter Molyneux has taken in his quest to find life within technology. “Right, can we dare to create a character which anybody interacting with that character would truly believe was alive?” the renowned designer recently asked attendees of the annual BAFTA Video Game Lecture (transcribed by The Guardian ). Harnessing the motion-sensitive camera in Microsoft’s Project Natal , Molyneux hopes to breathe that life into a young boy — or girl! — named Milo (or Millie!).

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IGN shows us Milo’s future
by ApplyForAcardToday on Jul.04, 2009, under Gadgets, Media, Video Games
Concept and execution are two totally different worlds. Although the concept and initial presentation of Lionhead Studios’ Milo blew everyone away at E3 2009 , what does fate have in store for the little digital boy’s longterm execution? IGN attempts to answer that question in a little sketch they put together

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1 vs 100 ’skill-based’ prizes start July 10 ‘for the mob,’ stays in beta
by PafSmibimiSax on Jul.04, 2009, under Gadgets, Media, Video Games
What’s that, Chris Cashman, host of Xbox Live’s 1 vs 100 ? Oh yeah, “skill-based prizes” start next week (July 10 specifically)? Great! Unfortunately though, what we heard from Mr. Cashman during tonight’s game of 1 vs 100 wasn’t all good news.

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Hey, someone’s making Two Worlds II
by AlvaroMcdowell on Jul.03, 2009, under Gadgets, Media, Video Games
So this is kinda confusing, try to roll with us. Developer Reality Pump announced that it’s working on Two Worlds II , due this winter. Only … it had already announced a sequel to Oblivion -esque FPS RPG called Two Worlds: The Temptation . We’re pretty sure the team just decided to go with the number instead of the subtitle, but we guess we’ll never know .

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Video Games Live to have several special shows in July
by Joseph Rybka on Jul.03, 2009, under Gadgets, Media, Video Games
Video Games Live continues touring with a few special shows during the month of July. On July 10, the National Symphony Orchestra (which did two sold-out shows at the Kennedy Center in DC ) will perform at the WolfTrap Feline Center in Virginia. Sid Meier, Civilization IV vocalist Ron Ragin and game composer Grant Kirkhope ( Donkey Kong Country, GoldenEye, Banjo-Kazooie, Viva Pinata ) will all be in attendance. For Texans, Halo composer Mike Salvatori will make a “special guest appearance” at the Ft. Worth show on July 14.

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Taking a walk with Milo, Molyneux’s Project Natal ‘game’
by Ignoroneemess on Jun.02, 2009, under Gadgets, Media, Video Games
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 group, we experienced many of the same moments shown during Microsoft’s keynote earlier in the day: introducing ourselves to Milo, being recognized by Milo, taking a brief walk to the pier, donning a pair of goggles, and running our fingers through the water.

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