
Steven Spielberg reaffirmed his interest in video games this year when he was caught playing with the PlayStation Move at E3. His non-"Boom Blox" plans in the world of game development, meanwhile, have been a bit more mysterious of late. A note recently spotted on a writer's résumé, however, may indicate that something is still going on behind the scenes.
A man named Adam Sigel has worked with EA L.A. as a "Consultant, Writer and Story Editor for the Untitled Steven Spielberg Video Game (Release TBA)," according to his credits posted on AdamSigel.com, where they were spotted by Superannuation.
In the murky worlds of unreleased entertainment projects, Hollywood and video games, it's entirely conceivable that this game has just washed away into outright cancellation or de facto cancellation, but with Kinect and Move launches still lingering months down the road, who knows? Perhaps the untitled game has been in development for multiple years due to reworked controls.
Then again, this may all just be one giant misunderstanding in the end that leads up to us all finding out around the holidays that "E.T. the Extraterrestrial" for the Atari 2600 has been remastered in 3-D or something.
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