Fallout 0?

Odin

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Ever wondered about the events that lead to the nuclear war in Fallouts world? JE posted this little baby on the IPLY boards:<blockquote>I still want to make a pre-2077 game in the Fallout universe set in continental Europe. Fallout 2 holodiscs hint a little bit (half-joking) about what happened before the war. Oil shortages really hurt Europe, and the U.K. wound up going to war with several Middle Eastern nations for control of their remaining resources. As the U.K. waged war and seized fuel, the continent fell into chaos. That could make a great backdrop for an RPG or even a great vehicle-based action game.</blockquote>Oh, yes! Now you got it! Then he talked a little more about the vehicle-based action game:<blockquote>More like Interstate '76, really. Or like The Road Warrior film. A crew of soldiers from the Royal Armored Corps get stranded in war-torn anarchistic northern Italy and have to fight their way to the English Channel in a bunch of quickly degrading vehicles, scavenging replacements, fuel, and weapons as they go. Yessss.</blockquote>Snazzy..But go with the RPG, JE!
Link: Thread@IPLY
 
Securing Oil

Securing Oil

Not to wax, too, biblical, but these may be your "last days" JE.

Somewhere in all the spin of events and the WMD shell game is the importance of secure oil resourses for most of the world's economies.

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The Royal Armored Corps:Road Warrior Varient sounds like a winning combo. Game, book, Movie, action figures, lunch boxes, pajamas.

The game needs to be done first so it won't, ah..... suck. The curse of the movie game walks the night and terrorizes our daze......

Establish intellectual property rights immediately. Every shade tree mechanic will run to the sound of your engines. Parody the "Car Guys" as a pop cultural reference.....

4too
 
Interstate '76 was an incredibly cool game. It would be great to see something like that again, though I'm not sure BIS would be the right crew to make such a complex action game. And considering notorious American lack of knowledge about Europe, I'd say BIS should keep Fallout in North America where it belongs. :wink:
 
It sounds like a good idea, but I'm not so sure about its implementation.

Though, it is good to see people "thinking outside the box" so to speak and exploring the possibilities of the Fallout universe.
 
Yeah I-76 is hard to beat. Even with today's more impressive graphics, I find it hard to believe that Interplay could pull it off. And obviously that game has console written all over it which means that I would not buy it.
 
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