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Gaming Union writes "Last month, Bethesda announced that not only would they be bringing the previous downloadable content for Fallout 3 to the PlayStation 3, but they would also be announcing two new expansions: Mothership Zeta and Point Lookout.
On the heels of February's launch of the annual Guinness World Records 2009 Gamer's Edition, representatives were on hand at the E3 Expo this week to honour gaming publishers with brand new records.
How strange would it have been to have heard America's 42nd president's voice in a video game? It seems like something that wouldn't even be attempted, but fear of being turned down didn't stop Bethesda from asking William Jefferson Clinton to voice President Eden in Fallout 3.
Bethesda announced today that the previously exclusive downloadable content for the Xbox 360 version of Fallout 3 will be coming to the PlayStation 3. Bethesda has been working on implementing it for a while and are looking forward to bringing it to PS3 gamers via the PlayStation Network. Operation: Anchorage will be released for PS3 in June, followed by the release of The Pitt and Broken Steel 4-6 weeks apart. Release dates will be forthcoming.
Bethesda has announced that Broken Steel, the latest piece of DLC for Fallout 3, is now working properly. A few days ago, it was reported that some users were having issues with the PC version of Broken Steel. A post on the Bethesda blog last night has confirmed that the DLC has now been rehosted on Games for Windows LIVE, which should fix the issues that users have had."
Bethesda Softworks has released a new version of G.E.C.K., the official Fallout 3 editor that provides the community with tools which allows players to expand the game any way they wish (thanks: The Patches Scrolls). Users can create, modify, and edit any data for use with Fallout 3, from building landscapes, towns, and locations to writing dialogue, creating characters, weapons, creatures, and more. Visit the G.E.C.K. Wiki for help and tutorials.
411mania talks about this week's game releases. Highlights include DeathSmiles, Little King's Story, Fallout Trilogy, and Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2.
Slashgamer: "I bet no one expected this one. Matthew Perry, who was star on the NBC's Friends, plays a lot of video games. He has spent so many hours logging on to his Xbox, he had to get steroid injections. If you don't know, the injections are commonly for patients who have tendonitis, which inflames the tendons and are extremely painful."
Bethesda who brought us the brilliant Role-Playing game Fallout 3 has just trademarked FALLOUT for Television & Film.
Financial papers from Interplay suggest that Bethesda may intend to sue the struggling publisher over its planned Fallout MMO.
Indie retailer Awesome Games settles with Bethesda following purchase of potentially stolen goods
Nintendo icon Shigeru Miyamoto has been voted by industry and media experts as the recipient of the ELAN's first videogames Lifetime Achievement award this year.
GOTY winner Emil Pagliarulo reminisces about Looking Glass, talks about playing Dead Rising with his 5 year old, and reveals the canceled level that was too big for the sprawling RPG
Bethesda's next-gen action RPG Fallout 3 has claimed the coveted GDC 09 Game of the Year Award at this year's event, though it was LittleBigPlanet developer Media Molecule that emerged as the ceremony's main benefactor, scooping four accolades.
John Yamamoto yesterday revealed that Square Enix have struck a licencing deal with Emergent over the use of its Gamebryo Engine, which was used to power the hugely successful role-playing title Fallout 3. Previously it was theorised that Square Enix's Los Angeles studio would be used to make games for the PSN, XBLA and WiiWare, but this move could suggest otherwise.