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Wired's 2007 Vaporware Awards 195

Braedley sends word that Wired's annual vaporware list is up, and a number of products this community has discussed made the cut. The top spot, the position of most dishonor, was almost a foregone conclusion. "Another December, another list, another crowning achievement by the Emperor of the Ethereal, the Head Honcho of Hype, Duke Nukem Forever. We were going to disqualify him out of pity, but Sir Duke is back for 2007 thanks to a few leaked screenshots and an overwhelming number of votes. DNF creators 3D Realms even chose this week to debut a well-publicized video trailer for Duke's long-awaited return. Alas, a trailer is not a game, so — long live the king!"
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Wired's 2007 Vaporware Awards

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  • Wrong direction... (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday December 20, 2007 @11:46AM (#21765160)
    Actually, 2007 saw a bunch of high-profile projects climb from "vaporware" to "disappointment": Vista was released widely, OLPC produced a couple of semi-solid deals out of their usual fog of hype, even that Chandler email/PIM thingy managed some sort of alpha release.
  • Comment removed (Score:3, Interesting)

    by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Thursday December 20, 2007 @11:52AM (#21765258)
    Comment removed based on user account deletion
  • by GungaDan ( 195739 ) on Thursday December 20, 2007 @12:06PM (#21765460) Homepage
    Don't leave out Barcelona and Phenom! They deserve a dishonorable mention here. Or maybe their own award. We could call it a "Hector."

  • Horrible Article (Score:4, Interesting)

    by Cornflake917 ( 515940 ) on Thursday December 20, 2007 @12:41PM (#21765956) Homepage
    I didn't know vaporware meant "software/hardware that has a delayed release date" or "software that will probably be made but hasn't been announced yet." I don't understand how you can mention Diablo III in a vaporware list and not mention Starcraft: Ghost.

    The article was also way off on how the Spore multiplayer will supposedly work. You're not going to be able to directly compete with other people's races. The computer-controlled races will be based off a global database of races that other players upload their race information to. This is barely more "multiplayer" then a global high score list.

  • by Machtyn ( 759119 ) on Thursday December 20, 2007 @01:34PM (#21766672) Homepage Journal
    I'm surprised WinFS wasn't listed. But then again, why beat up on MS more (oh, yeah, because it's fun!).
    Windows Future Storage... it's stored in the future, so you'll have it when you need it...?
  • by MBCook ( 132727 ) <foobarsoft@foobarsoft.com> on Thursday December 20, 2007 @01:56PM (#21766930) Homepage

    It also saw Team Fortress 2 released. A game that has been in development much longer than Daikatana was, has seen complete rewrites, and would be the vaporware joke everyone knew about if it wasn't for DNF.

    Not only did the game come out, it's fantastic. It keeps the great feel, has beautiful graphics that are nicely stylized, and works very well. It could use more maps (they're working on it), and the classes do feel very different as part of the balancing, but it's a great game overall.

    Every once in a while, a game rises from the miasma of vaporware and is good. That has now happened once this century, which means that DNF is dead.

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