The Godfather: The Game
The Godfather or The Godfather: The Game is an action adventure video game of the same movie title. Originally released for PlayStation 2, Xbox and Windows
| The Godfather: The Game | |
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| Developer(s) |
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| Publisher(s) | EA Games |
| Producer(s) | Hunter Smith |
| Designer(s) |
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| Artist(s) | Margareth Folley-Maufais |
| Writer(s) | Mark Winegardner Philip Campbell |
| Composer(s) | Ashel Irwin Bill Conty |
| Release | March 21, 2006
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| Genre(s) | Action-adventure, third-person shooter |
| Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
The Godfather: The Game Media
Al Pacino turned down the offer to voice Michael Corleone, and also declined to lend his likeness to the game, instead deciding to lend it to Scarface: The World Is Yours.
Francis Ford Coppola was unimpressed with the game, and claimed Paramount did not consult him about its development.