Tired of tame renditions of toilet humour? Need more electrifying flatulence in your virtual reality? Then look no further, as a less than serious Fable 3 gameplay video has emerged at Comic-Con. The video depicts an even more aggressive passing of wind than was featured in the first game, so much so that the victim actually loses consciousness. Great work, Lionhead.

Lionhead Audio Tech Master Georg Becker has recently announced some interesting voice stats for the upcoming title, Fable 3. Becker stated that Fable 3 will feature 47 hours of speech, belonging to 80 actors, speaking over 460,000 words. That’s over 10 hours more than Fable 2, hopefully providing quality conversations and interesting dialogue.

Can someone explain to me the industry’s disregard for Fable III? This email has been sitting in my inbox for twelve hours and I haven’t seen another website report it before us. Anyway, Fable III has been given a release date, and it’ll be releasing simultaneously for the Xbox360 and PC this Christmas. There have also been some details revealed on what the special limited edition will include. Those items are:

For whatever reason, despite Lionhead’s attempts to get people involved with the on-going development of the highly anticipated Fable III, no one ever pays attention to the numerous developer diaries released by the company. Today Lionhead has released their second developer diary on the progress of Fable III. In this five minute clip you can see what the guys over in the UK are hard at work on as they continue to dedicate countless hours to what the next Molyneux game will be. Here’s the video:

Here’s my nomination for the biggest “Dude, what?” News of the week. Official Xbox Magazine’s cover issue dedicated to Fable III is out now, and apparently the most interesting part of the entire preview is… you can have sex with your Xbox Live friends.

Fable 3 is one of the hottest 360 exclusives that will be available on the system, it’s also a huge money maker for Lionhead Studios. So naturally Peter Molyneux is doing the best he can to try and ramp up excitement before the game is released. Molyneux doesn’t just want fans of the Fable franchise to play the new game. He’s also trying to expand its user base, stating that in order for Fable 3 to be a success it needs to sell 5 million copies. Which is approximately 1.5 million more than Fable 2.