Unknown Sony Exclusives

E3 has been and gone. A lot of Playstation 3 owners think that Sony still has games up its sleeve and don’t want to let us know what they are.

Diggingtheweb.com has come up with a great article of identifying those exclusives or at least generating ideas of what we could see in the coming events.

The ones are find interesting are:

SCE London Studio – You are looking at Sony’s biggest internal development studio with 250+ employees sitting in air conditioned 7 story building for the past 3 years. The only thing they have released was SingStar which is a low-budget, non-program intensive game (It’s still a good game), but can you imagine 250 dudes sitting in a building for 3 years trying to make something but hasn’t produced any results? With Get Away and Eight Days canned, this team must be doing something that they are not telling us.

Hideo Kojima’s next project – will it be multiplatform? Will the success of MGS4 keep Hideo faithful to the PS3 in its darkest hours? We’ll find out.

Team Ico – Ok, we know it’s coming, but we have yet to see anything other than that one full page Famitsu ad and some funky high def screenshot of a dungeon looking stage. More detail in TGS please!!

SCE Studio Cambridge – Acquired in 1997, the last game the maker of MediEvil released was licensed property of 24: The Game for the PS2 in March of 2006. It’s been a while since we heard anything from a team of 90 employees. What is up guys? Where are my games?

Head over to Diggingtheweb.com and read more.

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“Hideo Kojima’s next project – will it be multiplatform? Will the success of MGS4 keep Hideo faithful to the PS3 in its darkest hours? We’ll find out.”

Erm… I’d agree with most of that, but “darkest hours”? What “darkest hours”? They’ve been and gone. The future is nothing but bright.

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