Resumes hint at (probably canceled) DJ game from Harmonix
Everyone and their mother is throwing their hat into to DJ-based rhythm gaming ring, attempting to exploit a few untapped veins of lucrative ludo-musical ore. With
Activision,
Scratch,
Deep Silver and ...
some guy all working on turntable-centric titles, some might be wondering where Harmonix's record-spinning offering is. If a couple of resumes recently
dug up by superannuation are any indication, said offering
does exist -- but is stuck in some sort of time vortex, forever imprisoned in 2005.
Said resumes belong to
Laura Smith, whose experience include modeling for a 2005 Harmonix project titled "
Hip Hop DJ," and
Kim Simeone, a Motion Capture Director for Harmonix's "
M2 Hip Hop," also supposedly developed in 2005. We doubt these two entries are a coincidence, and have contacted Harmonix to find out whether they did indeed plan on trying their hand at Mix Mastering back in
aught-five.