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Fallout: New Vegas fans don't have a remake, but they have claimed Goodsprings, Nevada, on viral app of the moment Wplace: "Everyone liked that"
By Catherine Lewis published
News The place is essentially being turned into a massive New Vegas mural

Fallout 5: Everything we know so far, and what we hope to see
By Heather Wald last updated
Guide Fallout 5 is the next big Bethesda game coming after The Elder Scrolls 6, but there's not much we know about it yet

Fallout "was a sequel" to Wasteland, says Interplay co-founder, and "we did everything we could not to be sued by Electronic Arts" after the devs "had to pivot out" of the follow-up
By Catherine Lewis published
News Brian Fargo says "people don't know the story behind that"

After 50 hours in Oblivion Remastered, I'm replaying Fallout: New Vegas and rekindling my nuka-copium dreams of Fallout 5 returning to the series' RPG roots
By Andrew Brown published
Opinion Opinion | The man in plaid fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed

Fallout creator Tim Cain says players misunderstand the series' signature "gray morality" and he'd love to make a sequel that truly explores the main theme: "Power corrupts"
By Ali Jones published
News "There's people who think there's a solution. There isn't."

A Doom-based Fallout fan game has emerged after a 3-year absence, and it looks like the best Fallout in over a decade
By Scott McCrae published
News Rip and T.E.A.R.

After revealing he was ordered to destroy his copy of Fallout's source code, OG lead Tim Cain says we're losing game history because companies "take authority but not responsibility" for preservation
By Dustin Bailey published
News "I think more companies need to step up and take that responsibility more seriously"

"The longer the game is, the less likely people are to finish": Fallout creator Tim Cain says 100+ hour RPGs are "deep" and all, but they're also intimidating money pits
By Issy van der Velde published
news "Some people go, 'Why are games costing 150 million, 500 million, a billion?' That's why"

Fallout's creator went so scorched earth when he was ordered to delete the RPG's source code that he even broke his "personal toy projects" forever because he deleted the Fallout libraries they referenced
By Ali Jones published
News "I went so far to destroy it that I destroyed early prototypes and libraries"
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