The next Inside the Vault on Bethesda's blog is with director of design Bruce Nesmith:<blockquote>What pen and paper RPGs did you work on?
I’ve lost count of the games I made while at TSR. I did work with Marvel Superheroes, D&D, AD&D (1st and 2nd edition), Gamma World, and Buck Rogers. I’m probably best known as the author of the original Ravenloft boxed set. For quite a while I was the lead for that product line. I also did work with Dark Sun, Forgotten Realms, Dragonlance, and Mystara. I was the designer of the Dragonstrike board game, and worked heavily on the Spellfire collectible card game.
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What is your favorite part about working on Fallout?
I’ve always loved the post-apocalyptic setting. I did a lot of work with Gamma World while at TSR and really loved it. It was one of my favorite non-traditional roleplaying games. In particular, the work we’re doing with multiple paths through a quest and the moral choices the player has to make are very cool.
It also doesn’t suck to empty a clip into a Supermutant and watch him dissolve into a gory mess.</blockquote>The standard question of "have you played the Fallout games?" seems to have been removed from the list.
Link: Inside the Vault - Bruce Nesmith.
I’ve lost count of the games I made while at TSR. I did work with Marvel Superheroes, D&D, AD&D (1st and 2nd edition), Gamma World, and Buck Rogers. I’m probably best known as the author of the original Ravenloft boxed set. For quite a while I was the lead for that product line. I also did work with Dark Sun, Forgotten Realms, Dragonlance, and Mystara. I was the designer of the Dragonstrike board game, and worked heavily on the Spellfire collectible card game.
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What is your favorite part about working on Fallout?
I’ve always loved the post-apocalyptic setting. I did a lot of work with Gamma World while at TSR and really loved it. It was one of my favorite non-traditional roleplaying games. In particular, the work we’re doing with multiple paths through a quest and the moral choices the player has to make are very cool.
It also doesn’t suck to empty a clip into a Supermutant and watch him dissolve into a gory mess.</blockquote>The standard question of "have you played the Fallout games?" seems to have been removed from the list.
Link: Inside the Vault - Bruce Nesmith.