Video Gaming News - March 2004
Redmond, WA (March 18, 2004) - Microsoft Game Studios announced today
that musician Danny Elfman has composed the theme for the upcoming Xbox
role-playing adventure game, Fable.
From Microsoft:
Elfman, three-time Academy Award-nominee and GRAMMY Award winner, is best
known for his unique musical style and has contributed to the soundtracks of
dozens of popular films including Chicago, Batman, Spider Man, Men In Black, The
Nightmare Before Christmas and Beetlejuice. For his work on Fable, Elfman worked
with a hand-picked orchestra and recording team to produce a magical theme.
In Fable, the groundbreaking role-playing adventure game from game designer
Peter Molyneux, the players’ every action determines their characters' skills,
appearances and moralities. Characters' life stories are created from childhood
to death. They can grow from inexperienced children into the most powerful
beings in the world, choosing the path of righteousness or dedicating their
lives to evil. Muscles expand with each feat of strength; force of will
increases with each work of wit. Obesity follows gluttony, skin tans with
exposure to sunlight and bleaches bone-white by moonlight. Players earn scars in
battle and lines of experience with age. With each person they aid and every
creature they slay, they change the world forever. In Fable, gamers decide: “Who
will I be?” For more information about Fable, visit the official site at
www.xbox.com/en-US/fable/default.htm.
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