The fan James Grice created a short Game Boy Color demake of the opening section of the original Fable game to celebrate the franchise's 20th anniversary. The demake covers the early part of the game where the player, as a young boy, goes around Oakvale collecting coins to buy a birthday present for their sister before the village is attacked by bandits.
Grice was inspired by his childhood memories of playing Fable and wondering how the game would have looked on lower-end hardware like the Game Boy Color. He spent 4 days creating this initial demake, which is currently available to download for free on itch.io. Grice has expressed interest in potentially expanding the demake further to cover more of the original game's story and locations, like Bowerstone and the Arena, if it gains enough interest from fans.
The demake features a chiptune version of Fable's soundtrack, fully voiced cutscenes (though the graphics are quite lo-fi), and the classic Fable gameplay loop of making moral choices, like whether to keep a man's affair secret or expose him to his wife. Overall, it's an impressive and nostalgic tribute to the beloved RPG series.
Fan Celebrates Fable's 20th Anniversary By Turning It Into A Game Boy Color Game
The short demo is available to download now on itch
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Fable: 20th Anniversary Gameboy Color Demake by james222
First level of fable remade on the Gameboy Color for the 20th anniversary of Fable.
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For Fable's 20th anniversary, one fan remade the classic Xbox RPG as a Game Boy Color game that you can play right now for free
You just gonna stand there looking like a chicken?
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