even today I still find this demo somewhat impressive. I dont want to imagine what a game with modern technology could look like with that perspective. It's very sad how fast diversity dissapeared in the gaming world ...
.Pixote. said:The only team I could trust with a proper Fallout sequel would have been Trokia...never mind, just looking at their demo brings tears to the eyes.![]()
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzYmQyHl2bc[/youtube]
Well so much to the Bethesda saved the franchise. It just went to the highest bidder as simple as that. It really looks more like Fallout did not needed anyone to save it as there was quite a competition between the companies.Ausir said:Activision actually agreed to back Troika up with the Fallout 3 license back then, but not with the kind of money that Bethesda paid for the license.
generalissimofurioso said:Oh shit, with the way Activision is now I'm not sure it would've been prudent for it to eventually wind up with them.
I can see it now, a Fallout game every year developed by a different team each and every time.
John B. said:One of my pals owns a small game company that doesn't get a lot of recognition, but he is saving the sales from his games in an attempt to save enough money to purchase the rights for fallout, it's a small local company so not a lot of people outside the united states might get it but at least us stateside would have a shot at some good fallout games.