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Fable was a commercial success upon release, selling 375,000 copies during its first week, [24] and 600,000 copies in the first month. [25] Sales rose to 1.4 million copies by March 2005. [26] By July 2006, its Xbox version had sold 1.5 million copies and earned $58 million in the United States alone.
Fable Trilogy, a compilation for Xbox 360 that includes Fable Anniversary, Fable II and Fable III was released in February 2014. [21] Fable-themed card games were released as part of the Microsoft Solitaire Collection for the PC on March 4, 2014 and a Fable Anniversary theme was released for the Microsoft Jigsaw collection. [citation needed]
Fable runs on MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows, featuring SVGA graphics (DirectX in the Windows 95 version) and full voice-acting. The game has a minimalist user interface, showing only the cursor (which displays the current verb selected for use) and descriptive text.
Peter Douglas Molyneux OBE (/ ˈ m ɒ l ɪ nj uː /; born 5 May 1959) [2] [3] is an English video game designer and programmer.He created the god games Populous, Dungeon Keeper, and Black & White, as well as Theme Park, the Fable series, Curiosity: What's Inside the Cube?, and Godus.
Fable is an upcoming action role-playing game developed by Playground Games and published by Xbox Game Studios.Set in the fictional world of Albion, Fable represents the first new installment in the franchise since Lionhead Studios ' s Fable: The Journey in 2012.
In 2016, with no further titles finished, the studio was shut down by Microsoft, cancelling its in-progress projects Fable Fortune and Fable Legends, the latter while in closed beta. [1] During its lifetime Lionhead Studios released nine games, primarily for Microsoft Windows personal computers and Xbox consoles, and worked on at least ten ...
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The Fable Original Soundtrack was released on February 15, 2005, for Lionhead's 2004 game Fable. The orchestral score was composed by Russell Shaw with Danny Elfman assisting on the theme. [ 1 ] The soundtrack was also performed by The Philharmonia Orchestra and The Pinewood Singers, under the orchestration and conduction of Allan Wilson. [ 2 ]