Talk:Miegakure

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No release date[edit]

There is no announced date, although the goal is for it to be released in downloadable form for consoles and PC/Mac/Linux as soon as it is made publicly available. - is it just me, or doesn't that sentence make any sense at all? --78.159.120.80 (talk) 12:40, 29 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Game doesn't exist[edit]

This isn't a noteworthy topic for a wikipedia entry, it's someone's pet project whose sole existence is to submit it to contests and never actually RELEASE it. Remove this page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 97.77.49.213 (talk) 21:23, 27 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

As frustrating as it may be that it's not released, Miegakure was determined to be notable in its AFD discussion, where plenty of reliable sources were found. 47.215.190.109 (talk) 06:58, 24 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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Timeline[edit]

As of 2019 it is in development. But in 2014 it was available for game play, and in 2010 it won an award. How does that work? Or am I just not thinking 4th dimensionally? Nerfer (talk) 14:31, 3 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Functional demos of Miegakure have existed for the past decade or longer. They've been shared with potential investors as proof-of-concept, they've been submitted for design awards, they've been shared with Marc ten Bosch's peers for feedback (and probably just as a gesture of professional courtesy), and at least once a version was made available to expo attendees who were willing to wait in line for a little taste of 4d. No version has ever been publicly released. —jameslucas ▄▄▄ ▄ ▄▄▄ ▄▄▄ ▄ 15:18, 3 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]

"upcoming"[edit]

Merriam-Webster defines upcoming as "happening or appearing soon." "Soon" is obviously a subjective term, but considering that this game has no officially announced release date and has been within a year of release since at least 2014, it doesn't seem like the time of its appearance meets any reasonable definition of "soon." Calling Miegakure an "upcoming" game therefore seems like it as at best a future contingent, impossible to verify or falsify, and at worst an NPOV violation. At the very least, it might be better to use a more neutral term like "game under development." TV4Fun (talk) 06:44, 21 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

I updated the lead sentence to use the phrase "in-development" instead of "upcoming". Any release window is (currently) conjecture, so I agree than "upcoming" is not the best choice of word at the moment. Neuroxic (talk) 00:01, 17 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]