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    10 minutes of Fallout: New Vegas

    Is there any point in bothering to engage with today's media when every aspect is spoiled in trailers, previews, interviews, news stories, and folks posting YouTube videos? One developer creed I've heard repeated very often is that the first hour of a game has to feature the very best that...
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    Fallout: New Vegas Eurogamer Expo round-up

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    Bethesda Podcast #3: New Vegas gone gold

    I'm also noticing that the price of FO:NV on Steam has been increased by forty fucking dollars to $89.95 USD for Australian customers. So sick of this regional pricing bullshit. Pretty sure Europeans and/or Brits also have to put up with some similar stuff.
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    PC Gamer New Vegas coverage

    "Aren't you a little short for a curiously incongruous legionnaire?"
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    Fallout: New Vegas guide blog update #2

    42! 42!! ADURR HERP DERP DERP Seriously though, in terms of free HDD space for installation I'd be guessing it's a slight more than Fallout 3. Probably up to 7 GB as I think Obsidian's increased variety in voice acting will take up a bit. RAM: 2 GB - 4 GB, the more the merrier. Gamebyro is a...
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    Fallout: New Vegas guide blog update #2

    My exact words after shedding 120lbs.
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    NMA Contest: chance to go hands-on with Fallout: New Vegas

    I don't live near London, but can I get a special mention anyway? "If only his mother's water had broken on Carnaby Street".
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    Fallout: New Vegas companions revealed

    Well, it's not like it won't be immediately remedied with the <strike>TESCS</strike> G.E.C.K. I look forward to hearing Matthew Perry voice an eighteen year old Asian schoolgir-- no wait, I'm not into those maid clothing mods. I swear!
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    Fallout: New Vegas companions revealed

    Is it funny that the only non-Caucasian humanoids ended up being a Ghoul, and a (blue) Super Mutant? Am I allowed to pick at that? Or are we satisfied with these companions?
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    Fallout: New Vegas guide blog update, shots

    In its defense, a huge, bulking figure featuring horns and a skull-like visage silhoutted against the setting desert sun would be a most horrible apparition to witness. Especially if it can pull of a half decent Krayt Dragon cry. But really, who needs to scare people away when you're sitting in...
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    Previews and Ausir interview

    This is why I don't watch anything with anyone anymore. They'll point out the failures in logic in a comedy, for example - "why didn't x use y, it would have saved him from slipping on the banana peel", "why is Eric Idle singing about the bright side of the life if he's going to die?", "why is...
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    Fallout: New Vegas interviews

    It's nice to see we're still able to discern NMA's two distinct parties. In that case, I have taken your side.
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    Fallout: New Vegas interviews

    I don't get it. Why would a morally questionable group of people emulate the Roman Empire. I mean, it's crazy. The Romans were so long ago and the world has changed so much since then. I don't believe someone copying aspects of ancient Rome centuries after the fact to be feasib--
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    Feargus Urquhart at QuakeCon

    The urge to read a good rag and... drop the kids off at the pool can often coincide.
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    MCA and gameplay footage on G4 TV

    I guess that means... he's not the real Inon Zur!!
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    Feargus Urquhart at QuakeCon

    Guys, it's clear as day. You're trying to survive in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. There's very little processed lumber. Paper is a rarity. Disappearing skill books and magazines represent paper lost to bowel movements. Think about it.
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    Fallout: New Vegas Con previews, #3

    FEV altered the genetic structure of much of Earth's wood, reanimating it. On a cellular level, all wooden rollercoasters have been repairing themselves for centuries. In fact, some have even been observed reproducing. Herds of wild 'coasters are not infrequent in the post-nuclear Mojave.
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    Eurogamer interviews Todd Howard

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    Fallout: New Vegas pre-order details for chunks of the world

    Australians have no reason not to buy it on Steam. For all of Bethesda's development misgivings, at least they are a kind enough publisher to avoid arbitary price gouging for Australian customers on Steam (where prices are often bumped up to $70-80 USD). Don't know if they're just as kind to our...
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