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We have a bunch of Fallout related goodness to share with you this week since I know many of you dislike how sparse the news is around here. First up we have a thorough look at the intro to the original game at Art of the Title.
It has some pretty interesting interviews from some of the developers which are always nice.
They are also interviewed again here on this podcast where some guys played through Fallout and talked about their experiences:
Polygon has also brought to our attention a new Fallout: New Vegas mod that takes place in Portland. These ambitious projects often lose steam, but we will keep our fingers crossed that it might one day be completed.
Bethesda are also allowing Zen Studios to release a Fallout pinball table along with Elder Scrolls, Wolfenstein, and Doom. I've played and enjoyed quite a few of their tables, so they should be pretty fun for pinball fans.
To further drive the point home about how mainstream Fallout is - they have Fallout t-shirts at Walmart now. I threw caps at the cashier to pay for one of them, but they just called security and had me removed from the premises. Of course this too is Bethesda's fault.

It has some pretty interesting interviews from some of the developers which are always nice.
They are also interviewed again here on this podcast where some guys played through Fallout and talked about their experiences:
The Dev Game Club looks at older games and plays through them in a form similar to a book club! We also seek to feature guests for our final episodes in each series, to get a developer from the original game to talk about how it was built or what their particular development stories were.
Your hosts are Brett Douville and Tim Longo, long-time game developers who worked together at LucasArts on the Star Wars games Starfighter, Jedi Starfighter, and Republic Commando. Since then, they have worked on games such as Skyrim, Fallout 3, Fallout 4, Tomb Raider (2013) and the Tomb Raider series, and Halo 5.
Polygon has also brought to our attention a new Fallout: New Vegas mod that takes place in Portland. These ambitious projects often lose steam, but we will keep our fingers crossed that it might one day be completed.
Bethesda are also allowing Zen Studios to release a Fallout pinball table along with Elder Scrolls, Wolfenstein, and Doom. I've played and enjoyed quite a few of their tables, so they should be pretty fun for pinball fans.
To further drive the point home about how mainstream Fallout is - they have Fallout t-shirts at Walmart now. I threw caps at the cashier to pay for one of them, but they just called security and had me removed from the premises. Of course this too is Bethesda's fault.
