I apologize if this has been posted before, but to my knowledge it hasn't.
I couldn't post the entire of the details for each of the games since there is a 10000 charactor limit. The whole artical can be found here
Vivendi Universal Games announced its multi-platform product line-up for the 2004 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). The list of games makes for impressive reading and includes a new Predator game, Star and War Crafts and the new, untitled, Monolith game described as the Matrix meets the Ring in first person.
Did someone say Half-Life 2? Well VU Games list it in their line-up but it remains the only game without a release date or period. It is very likely that VU Games aren't sure themselves about when the game will be ready.
The company will showcase 18 titles, including: World of Warcraft from Blizzard Entertainment, marking VU Games' entry into the massively multi-player online role-playing games category, StarCraft: Ghost, a tactical-action console game set in Blizzard's epic StarCraft universe; Half-Life 2, the sequel to the 1998 PC hit that won more than 50 game-of-the-year awards; Crash Twinsanity and Spyro: A Hero's Tail, the latest installments from two highly successful original character franchises; Van Helsing and The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay, titles based on major theatrical releases from Universal Pictures this spring; and Fight Club, a gritty fighting game based on the feature film from Fox Filmed Entertainment.
I couldn't post the entire of the details for each of the games since there is a 10000 charactor limit. The whole artical can be found here