Briosafreak
Lived Through the Heat Death

It seems our ideas are actually listened, wich kind of surprised me...
"J.E. Sawyer
Teeny Goat
Member # 9
posted September 04, 2001 07:01 PM
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Fallout and Fallout 2 were modest sellers. They were profitable, but not grand slam hits by any means. I loved Fallout and Fallout 2. A lot of the guys around BIS (especially Chris Avellone) and a lot of people here, on Vault13, at Duck and Cover, and No Mutants Allowed, have had terrific ideas for Fallout 3.* I've said it before: we would really love to do Fallout 3. We talk about it often, we write things up, and we hope that we'll have the opportunity to make it in the future. Like I said, though, we need a solid amount of time and manpower to get the job done right. Fallout/SPECIAL is Black Isle's most popular self-owned property, and if we make another sequel, we must try to exceed the quality presented in Fallout and Fallout 2.
* However, a lot of them are also completely out of their mind."
I spotted this in the BIS forums
"J.E. Sawyer
Teeny Goat
Member # 9
posted September 04, 2001 07:01 PM
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Fallout and Fallout 2 were modest sellers. They were profitable, but not grand slam hits by any means. I loved Fallout and Fallout 2. A lot of the guys around BIS (especially Chris Avellone) and a lot of people here, on Vault13, at Duck and Cover, and No Mutants Allowed, have had terrific ideas for Fallout 3.* I've said it before: we would really love to do Fallout 3. We talk about it often, we write things up, and we hope that we'll have the opportunity to make it in the future. Like I said, though, we need a solid amount of time and manpower to get the job done right. Fallout/SPECIAL is Black Isle's most popular self-owned property, and if we make another sequel, we must try to exceed the quality presented in Fallout and Fallout 2.
* However, a lot of them are also completely out of their mind."
I spotted this in the BIS forums