Neil Young, the Vice President and General Manager for EA Los Angeles, sat down during GDC and conducted an interview with GameDaily.BIZ, talking about the Phil Harrison keynote and, more importantly, the announced projects between EA and Steven Spielberg. Neil even takes some time to talk about the company's support of the Wii, including the upcoming Medal of Honor: Vanguard and how it will handle itself on the console.In regards to the Spielberg projects, however, Young states that he "can tell you one of them is what you might expect, in that Steven's stories are often intimate stories set against an Earth or world changing event. And if you think about Steven Spielberg's movies, those big stories are sort of shown through the eyes of a small number of people that are intimately connected. The first product that Doug Church is producing is very much in that vein. The second product is really not in that vein, and Lou Castle is producing that game. Lou's one of the great game makers in our business, just like Doug, and that's a product that we're building for the Wii. So it's very different and very interesting and we're excited about that." While we would've liked some more information on the game, the news that Spielberg is working so hard every day, along with the core development team, is reassuring.

