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Lionhead chief Peter Molyneux confirms upcoming 360 RPG will incorporate motion-sensing tech, offer items such as swords for a few dollars.
Fable 3 Getting Natal Support and Microtransactions
digitalsomething.com 10/22/2009 —
Peter Molyneux was speaking at BAFTA in London, and he revealed a couple of interesting tidbits about the forthcoming Fable 3. The first of those should not be of surprise to anyone, with Peter announcing that Fable 3 will support Natal. Seeing what he did with Natal and ...
In-game 'shop' will bring microtransactions to Fable 3
joystiq.com 10/22/2009 —
Lionhead boss Peter Molyneux isn't just pushing the curve on Xbox 360 with now-confirmed Project Natal support in Fable 3 ; during his speech at the annual BAFTA gathering, the legendary designer revealed his intent to integrate a "in-game ...
[360] Fable 3 Will Include Natal Support
totalgamingnetwork.com 10/22/2009 — Speaking during a BAFTA lecture in London yesterday, Peter Molyneux announced that Fable 3 will make use of Microsoft's Project Natal.
Fable 3 will have Natal support. Is that an announcement? #molyneux This "announcement" comes from a Tweet by a game industry analyst, Nicholas Lovell. ...
[360] Rumor: Will Fable 3 Use Project Natal?
totalgamingnetwork.com 10/6/2009 — Peter Molyneux, the founder of Lionhead Studios, is already hard at work on Fable 3. He's promised to include some really unique gameplay elements but when it came to confirming the use of Natal controls, no confirmation was given .
"Do you really think, knowing me, as maybe you do over the ...
Molyneux Confirms Natal Support For Fable 3
feeds.g4tv.com 10/22/2009 —
At a BAFTA event last night, Fable creator Peter Molyneux apparently dropped word that Fable III would feature support for Microsoft's Project Natal, the upcoming control system that doesn't use a controller.
Although not exactly a surprise (there were rumors of Natal support ...
'Fable 3' To Feature Project Natal Controls?
multiplayerblog.mtv.com 10/6/2009 — While "Fable 2" is testing out new distribution methods, Lionhead Studios founder Peter Molyneux is busy behind the scenes at work "Fable 3." Little more is known about the franchise's next sequel, but Molyneux wants to try a few tricks when it comes ...
Molyneux announces episodic Fable II (and Fable III).
gogaminggiant.com 8/19/2009 — At Gamecom today head of Lionhead’s Peter Molyneux announced that coming September 29th you will be able to download his last 360 outing, Fable II, for free. Well the first part any way. Upon completion of the first segment the players will be given the option to download the next part directly ...
GDC Europe: Molyneux Talks Fable III - The Hero Who Would Be King
gamasutra.com 8/21/2009 — At his GDC Europe keynote in Cologne, Lionhead's Peter Molyneux discussed steps forward for Fable III, explaining how moral choices in the new game change when the player is king. As Molyneux explained of the title, due out for Xbox 360 at the end of ...
Molyneux announces Fable III at GamesCom
joystiq.com 8/19/2009 —
Peter Molyneux has just announced Fable III is in production. You'll play as the son or daughter of your Fable II hero and start a revolution to become the ruler of Albion. We'll update with more details soon. He's just dropping so much info ...
Molyneux teases Fable III Natal support
computerandvideogames.com 10/5/2009 — "I never said it's not going to use Natal".
Peter Molyneux has hinted that his next epic 360 quest, Fable III, could support Microsoft's motion sensing Natal device. Click here to read the full article
Molyneux showed Milo and Kate at BAFTA —
play.tm 10/23/2009
In the flesh demo titillates crowd Word on the street this morning has it that Peter Molyneux showed off Milo and Kate, in the flesh, to an audience at BAFTA earlier in the week. A video of the AI-focussed Natal game was one of the centre ...
Molyneux reveals inspirational games —
play.tm 30 days ago
Dune, Mario, Tomb Raider et al Yet more Peter Molyneux news out of last week's BAFTA bash now, the veteran game designer listing his top five most inspirational games. "Dune 2, Super Mario 64, Tomb Raider, Halo and World of Warcraft," ...