
How many games will Microsoft's Project Natal have available at launch this fall? Lionhead may have "Fable 3" and a Milo game. Epic could have a few, and "Guitar Hero 6" may be part of the mix as well. Whatever the final score is at the end of 2010, we should have a better idea after E3, because Microsoft says they're going to name them all.
"As a history, Microsoft works very strong with third-party developers, so we're hoping that we're going to get some great titles from that," Microsoft's chief financial officer of its entertainment & devices division Mindy Mount said in New York this week, according to IGN. "You'll be able to see more news about that this summer at E3. We'll show you the full lineup."
That announcement could turn the screws a bit on Sony to get some more PS3 motion controller titles out there in the public record, since their device is scheduled to hit the market first. Thus far, that hasn't stopped Natal from getting far more advance face time.
"It's part of the reason that we announced [Natal] as early as last summer so that we'd have time to get kits out and get the entire game developer community developing games for it," Mount said.
Natal will have a lot to live up to when it returns to E3 this year. Other questions on the table will include its real product name, how many developers are planning multiplatform releases for the PS3 and Natal as Suda51 pondered, and whether or not it will hit that magic $50 mark.
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