Tag Archives: Studio London
Fri, Jun 10, 2011 | 14:24 BST
Sony’s DanceStar announced to death – screens, video, interview
Sony’s formally announced DanceStar, a brand new dancing title from Studio London for PS3 that is similarly based to SingStar. It’ll also have Move support. There’s a video of it after the break, with screens and interview on the EU PS Blog. The game’s inspiration came after the release of SingStar Dance, apparently.
Mon, Oct 05, 2009 | 13:50 BST
SCEE: Eight Days and The Getaway 3 only “put aside”
SCEE Studio London producer Nicolas Doucet has revealed in an interview with Gamekult that The Getaway 3 and Eight Days weren’t canned, but were in fact “put aside”.
The assumption was that both games were swept under the rug for EyePet and were subsequently canned. However, that now doesn’t seem to be the case.
“I would not say they were abandoned, just put aside. Much work had been done. The studio just wanted to focus on its strengths, EyeToy and SingStar. Given the potential of EyePet, priorities have been changed, but it is not a “death” of other projects. Ultimately, this decision has benefited everyone.”
Doucet also revealed that they were both in the halfway stage of development.
More through the link.
Mon, Aug 31, 2009 | 11:05 BST
New Eight Days screens and videos surface
Remember Eight Days?
You know, the game that Sony showed at E3 2006, with a pre-rendered trailer that tried to fool us as a real-time gameplay trailer? Yeah, that Eight Days.
It got canned, don’t you know. But now, all we have left is these leaked screens and videos which have come out. The screens also show that Gary Oldman and Ving Rhames were going to be forming a part of the cast for the game.
They make us wish this wasn’t canned for EyePet – that is if the apparent myth is true.
Find the screens and videos over at Game Particles.
Tue, Aug 18, 2009 | 18:02 BST
Sony’s GC Press Event: SingStar and Audi Home spaces announced
SCEE’s just announce brand new Home spaces for SingStar as well as for car maker, Audi.
It comes out of their press conference, which has just started.






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