1:23 "Maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe..." Wow. Really reminds you of just how the pre-war world could've turned out if the people in charge decided not to fight for resources and repress political change.
I bought Fallout and Fallout 2 when they first came out and played the Hell out of them. Yeah, the cheeriness of the animations is part of the eeriness, as well as the 1950's feel of everything. Fallout is a spooky game with a truly bittersweet ending.
Everytime I watch this I get chills, the music, the echo, the background, its all done so perfect. Interplay truly made a masterpiece of a game with an epic story and amazing gameplay.
I love how you can hear the wind blowing and when the tv stops you hear the sound go off in the distance, it really gives a feel of it being... a wasteland and a ruin
Every time since the first time i saw the Fallout 1 intro it has gave me mixed feelings, that was over 2 years ago, when i didnt understand the game much at all, now that i actualy understand the game it gives me mixed feelings mostly meloncholy or depressed, such a good thing for a 90`s game
War never changes. Except that one time humanity nearly exterminated itself in a single two-hour window of unprecedented and unrepeated nuclear carnage.
They originally wanted to use "I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire", IIRC. But this song fits the intro's mood just frighteningly right, IMO. Maybe because it's more melancholic?
Fallout 3 is high on my list of favorite games ever made, but even though I never could get into the original games, this has to be the best Ron Perlman intro in the series. It's easily the most goosebump inducing.
I can't believe they call Fallout 3 and later games RPG's. Fallout 1, and 2 were a real, proper RPG wherein your skills and stats made the game. In Fallout 3+ your stats are just numbers that occasionally help you. If you were an idiot in Fallout, people wouldn't take you seriously. If you were a genius, people would realize how smart you are. If yo were an idiot in Fallout 3, people would treat you like a regular guy. If your intelligence was practically godlike, they listen to you like you're some regular old guy, except for the occasional speech check. Fallout 3 isn't bad, but it's an entirely different game series. Fallout 3 should've been called "Action Fallout" or something.
***** Vegas atleast made Fallout 3 fall into the line somewhat.. But it gets too silly compared to the 2 first. I think people rate them higher cuz they just feel more gritty, wether its the killshots (gotta love that ragdoll being kept in the air while hes riddled with holes or the one where half their sides being removed) or the camera control and AP turnbase. And yea you can have that in the newer ones but it will never feel the same. Its more elder scroll then fallout sadly
Fallout3 is definitely better than New Vegas. Better game design and atmospheric. When you compare how the environments of both games you can see Fallout3 hits you harder that the world is fucked up and everything outside is destroyed and everyone is dying, meanwhile New Vegas not so much due to a New Vegas strip still standing and functional and loses the feeling a Fallout game should have. New Vegas is still a good game, but not nearly as good and impacting as Fallout3.
I used to be an Westlander like you, then I took a railway spike in the knee. Fallout ever will have the most incredible universe I ever seen. I always loved retro-futurists worlds and when I saw the Fallout Series mix this with a post-apocalyptic history... man, Fallout is a world better than the our. Sorry if I made some errors of agreement, I do not speak english so well.
Fallout 2 with Restoration patch is the best, it fixes bugs, adds many awesome quests like finding Sulik's sister and bringing her to his village or making an orphanage in the Den (With the help of Mom) and many more and adds locations which were meant to appear in the game but did not make it, especially the EPA , Cassidy gets a talking head and... well you will see :) Fallout 2 with Restoration patch made to perfection
This video is still fantastic, I love how you focus in on the TV the whole time and you just quickly glance over and "HOLY SHIT!" Fallout and Fallout 2 are still some of the greatest games ever.
man..can u just see how much this game has evolved..im so glad i was born in this time period. although i wish i was born later to experience Future gaming virtual reality etc. if we ever get there.
ahhh man, so many memories. just that eerie music reminds me of wandering through the military base, trying to pick as much shit up as possible. games just don't carry the same aura anymore, but whats even more impressive is the fact fallout 1 was released in 1997. and the sequel the following year was just as impressive.
thekmanzz I personally LOVE Fallout 3 because it was the very first video game I got to play on my very own console and I always feel nostalgic when playing it :]
thekmanzz As I felt 3 reinvented it unlike 2 or new vegas which copied most of the gameplay aspects from their previous games. As in 2 was too similar to one and New vegas was to similar to 3.
What I love about the Fallout world (or indeed any post-apocalyptic story) is the kind of freedom it gives you. In a world where the nations and societies we know are gone, a character is freed from the kinds of restrictions and moral codes that would have held them back before the end of the world. Reshaping the world as you see fit, for good or ill, is done far better in a place where the slate has been wiped clean. True, I tends to stay moral in these games but the point remains.
Actually, the city is Necropolis, as seen in Fallout 1. You can actually find the TV somewhere in game. On another note, you can find every single Fallout "intro" in every game- the Vault in Fallout 2, the destroyed bus in Fallout 3, and the New Vegas sign in Fallout: New Vegas.
I booted up an old PC just to play Fallout 1 and 2. I've played 3 and New Vegas, so I think I will also enjoy 1 and 2. I hear that they are fantastic games and hopefully I will start playing them in a few days.
@MrCodblog This game had one of the best manuals I've ever read. There are three ways to use Stimpaks, and most other items. You can equip them and use them like a gun to "attack" ~anyone; yourself, your NPCs, even your enemies. You can hold the left mouse button down while over the Stimpak in your inventory, and choose the "USE" Icon (that looks like an open hand); and lastly you can put the mouse over your target, hold down the left button and choose the "USE ITEM in inventory" icon (a BAG)
Fallout is such a fun game in and of itself, but even if it doesn't entertain you, it's still a very respectable game, especially when you consider how unique it is.
Fallout is set in an alternate Universe, or a diffirent Timeline, in the Fallout Universe, when WW2 ended, the US made it its goal to become the only superpower in the world, they adapted 50s culture, set all their goals on building and developing nuclear weapons, so technology took a standstill, but slowly progressed, which is the reason why, for example the computers are simple and oldschool. As for weapons and stuff, they are mostly old school steel constructions with wooden finishes
@boricua6483 That's because in Fallout History during 1950 the lifestyle stayed the same & we used Nuclear Power more, but technology kept advancing only it was being used for military purposes. That's why it's like the 50's but with futuristic weapons.
@kemorc no its just that the old fallouts were roleplaying games like, dungeons and dragons, in a post-apocalyptic setting. You have to admit that the fact that you shoot in fallout 3 brings in a lot more fans.
Пост-ядерный холод Ты покидал хранилище Не зная пути Сам себе на уме Куда хочешь иди Говорили тебе - просто достать чип Но ты не слушал никого И вот уже во что-то влип Пропадают силы Отказывают ноги Но надо идти Не кончаются дороги Раскалённый песок проникает за ворот И говоришь ты себе Что за дюной будет город Ожидают тебя лишь муки и голод Когда в глазах застыл Пост-ядерный холод
I always used to wonder about the society that was, especially when the intro zoomed out to view the devastated city. What were they like? How did they live? The mix of hyper-futuristic design and nostalgic technology was both baffling and extremely cool.
The reason the electronics still work (computers, tv's, robots, turrets, radios, etc.) is because they were all powered by small fusion batteries that will keep generating power for around 1000 years.
@Duckieperson Many people had to live underground in those Vaults, and by the time this game occurs, people were already re-populating the world. The Vaults had steady supplies of stuff (likely including these TV sets and parts to repair them), and the stock is constantly refilled secretively by VaultTec staff (maybe by Protectrons or Mr. Handys). On the surface, people brought their supplies up to the surface to help them live, and that's where the TV's came from. (continued...)
@TurkeyJizzle The narrator is an actor named Ron Perlman. He is the star of Hell Boy 1 & 2, Sons of Anarchy, and several other obscure shows and movies. He was the voice of Justice in Afro Samurai, and he narrates 1000 ways to die. The guy is all over the place XP
The Elder Scrolls: Arena was released in 1994. Fallout 3 was released in 2008. Heck, even the FIRST Fallout game was released after the SECOND Elder Scrolls game (Daggerfall).
@DANZ1Z Both of them are right. You have to consider the context that those words are being said in. Fallout talks about the motivations -behind- war. MGS4, on the other hand, is talking about how war has become something that is profitable just in itself - the war economy (war being fought just for the sake of itself). Obviously that's not something we have in the real world, but in terms of the MGS series, Snake is absolutely right.
@Duckieperson Those TV's received signals for shows made by VaultTec str broadcast from the Vault. As for what powers them on the surface, in Fallout New Vegas, the Hoover Dam is still in working condition, and that supplies power to places like New Vegas. Working power sources like that are likely all over the country. Also, you can see generators scattered all over in Fallout 3 and New Vegas, and those power lights and other electronics.
I swear that right at the start of the game, the words "Brian Fargo presents" fade out, and "Fallout" fades in, rather than the jump-cut in this video. It's an absolutely minuscule thing to complain about, but I always liked how the title faded in on the opposite side of the screen from where it normally does, and I refuse to accept that I could just be remembering it wrong.
Well, in the Lonesome road DLC you find out about hippie protests against nuclear weapons in the area before the war, you even read a diary of the leader of them. The army captured most of them and sent them to Big MT (Seen in the Old World Blues DLC) for testing because they needed test subjects and the US government really hated hippies and needed the problem to go away quietly.
i think we all know that all of the fallout games are great games in their own rights, but with the newer ones (at least 3), they deviated from this original "feel" of Fallout 1 that makes longtime fans pine for the good ol' days of yore
@TheOriginal626 - The director is only half of the requirements needed to make a substantial movie based upon the fallout-verse. The writer is the other half, someone who knows the games, understands the mechanics behind a simple plot which can be twisted and turned into something iconic. I'm the writer, I have the story, I have a 155 page screenplay (2hrs35mins) for an adaptation in the works right now, it's just a matter of time until you see what you desire on the big silver screen.
@TheSpetznazi They may feel like FPS's, but they weren't intended to be made as shooters. An RPG can be played on any kind of perspective, whether it's side-scrolling, top-down, isometric, third-person, or first-person. It also doesn't matter what weapons you can use, like swords, guns, or both. Just because it uses first-person view and guns doesn't make it an FPS, it would made purely to be an RPG. The first two fallout also had shooting, but they weren't considered action games.
I loved the first two Fallout games. They were unmatched by any other Fallout titles. Fallout 3 was nice, but had many shortcomings. It was modified to appeal to the masses we call COD kids today. That's a real shame. Fortunately, Wasteland 2 is coming out in October.
It was full of wars and disease, but the large ammount of the population from town to town was just farmers and farmer's wives. And i wasnt aware of Lord of the Rings being very peaceful....
There's a difference between change and throwing the baby out with the bathwater, changing absolutely EVERYTHING about Fallout aside from it taking place in a post-nuclear world might as well not even be classified as the same game.
I wont spoil of where the Water Chip is but in the Hub you can pay caravans to transport water to the Vault and increase the time limit to about 250 days, enough to find the chip. Afterwards, download patch 1.1 - it fixes a lot of bugs and takes extends the gameplay after the Chip is found to about 13 ingame years.
These old 90's animations are quite eerie but also charming in their own way
Reminds me of playing 3D ULTRA Lionel Traintown™ when I was a smol.
the amount of nostalgia this intro gives me is insane
+Turkish Spaghettie Nostalgia, Nostalgia never Changes
***** lol nostalgia doesn't have everything to do with it being an awesome intro
1:23 "Maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe..."
Wow. Really reminds you of just how the pre-war world could've turned out if the people in charge decided not to fight for resources and repress political change.
I bought Fallout and Fallout 2 when they first came out and played the Hell out of them. Yeah, the cheeriness of the animations is part of the eeriness, as well as the 1950's feel of everything. Fallout is a spooky game with a truly bittersweet ending.
When I listen to this on Diamond City Radio, I expect the "Maybe" part to loop then stop.........
it's on diamond city radio?
yep
Everytime I watch this I get chills, the music, the echo, the background, its all done so perfect. Interplay truly made a masterpiece of a game with an epic story and amazing gameplay.
fallout 1 is the best fallout
Great to see this without the messed up colors for once..
I bet that serial killer is a fat guy in his spare time.
I love how you can hear the wind blowing and when the tv stops you hear the sound go off in the distance, it really gives a feel of it being... a wasteland and a ruin
Every time since the first time i saw the Fallout 1 intro it has gave me mixed feelings, that was over 2 years ago, when i didnt understand the game much at all, now that i actualy understand the game it gives me mixed feelings mostly meloncholy or depressed, such a good thing for a 90`s game
fucking classic game. a must play
one of the best intros ever made
War never changes. Except that one time humanity nearly exterminated itself in a single two-hour window of unprecedented and unrepeated nuclear carnage.
+Pudge Boyardee Holy shit
They originally wanted to use "I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire", IIRC. But this song fits the intro's mood just frighteningly right, IMO. Maybe because it's more melancholic?
+Daniel Ryan it also kindof fits the ending of the game.
***** Perhaps, but I'm glad they didn't have enough money. :))
especially the 'maybe' on repeat at the end. Makes you think what may have been of our world had we gone in a different direction.
Fallout 3 is high on my list of favorite games ever made, but even though I never could get into the original games, this has to be the best Ron Perlman intro in the series. It's easily the most goosebump inducing.
I can't believe they call Fallout 3 and later games RPG's. Fallout 1, and 2 were a real, proper RPG wherein your skills and stats made the game. In Fallout 3+ your stats are just numbers that occasionally help you.
If you were an idiot in Fallout, people wouldn't take you seriously. If you were a genius, people would realize how smart you are.
If yo were an idiot in Fallout 3, people would treat you like a regular guy. If your intelligence was practically godlike, they listen to you like you're some regular old guy, except for the occasional speech check.
Fallout 3 isn't bad, but it's an entirely different game series. Fallout 3 should've been called "Action Fallout" or something.
New Vegas is more interesting !
Action Fallout? More like Smartass Fallout, that tricks you to believe that that one is a real Fallout.
Fallout 1 10/10
Fallout 2 10/10
Fallout:Tactis 7/10
Fallout:Brothehood of steel 3/10
Fallout 3 6/10
Fallout:New Vegas 10/10
Hey fallout 3 wasn't that bad, plus new vegas wasn't that good. Just sayin:l
yep pretty much agree
New Vegas is my all time favorite game. No doubt about it. Cant understand why so many people dislike it.
***** Vegas atleast made Fallout 3 fall into the line somewhat.. But it gets too silly compared to the 2 first. I think people rate them higher cuz they just feel more gritty, wether its the killshots (gotta love that ragdoll being kept in the air while hes riddled with holes or the one where half their sides being removed) or the camera control and AP turnbase. And yea you can have that in the newer ones but it will never feel the same. Its more elder scroll then fallout sadly
Fallout3 is definitely better than New Vegas. Better game design and atmospheric. When you compare how the environments of both games you can see Fallout3 hits you harder that the world is fucked up and everything outside is destroyed and everyone is dying, meanwhile New Vegas not so much due to a New Vegas strip still standing and functional and loses the feeling a Fallout game should have. New Vegas is still a good game, but not nearly as good and impacting as Fallout3.
The Walking Dead reminded me about this beautiful song and beautiful game!
me too had to laugh when it played in walking dead =D
Such beautiful intros. They get you with the music and then unsettle you by zooming out and corrupting it.
I used to be an Westlander like you, then I took a railway spike in the knee.
Fallout ever will have the most incredible universe I ever seen. I always loved retro-futurists worlds and when I saw the Fallout Series mix this with a post-apocalyptic history... man, Fallout is a world better than the our.
Sorry if I made some errors of agreement, I do not speak english so well.
Relative being the key word here (2:46)
Yo I love all the fallouts except brotherhood, who's fucking idea was that ?!
Yeah I know that one was so fucked.
I love this game so much, but Fallout 2 is still my absolute favourite, and I doubt it'll ever get toppled from that throne it holds.
Fallout 2 with Restoration patch is the best, it fixes bugs, adds many awesome quests like finding Sulik's sister and bringing her to his village or making an orphanage in the Den (With the help of Mom) and many more and adds locations which were meant to appear in the game but did not make it, especially the EPA , Cassidy gets a talking head and... well you will see :) Fallout 2 with Restoration patch made to perfection
I love this opening movie. It always gets me, no matter how many times I watch it. "War. War never changes." Good stuff.
Still gives me chills. The ambiance is so unsettling when the camera pans away.
0:33, now that's the Fallout way.
Well the body would've exploded to shite on the second shot.
Where it all began...
I think it all began at Wasteland.
The Walking Dead S04 E14 op tribute for fallout or?
i thought to myself. oh someone played fallout when the song played
The best Fallout intro of all time. Showing a bleak world created from the past and only you can make it better or worse. I love Fallout!
This video is still fantastic, I love how you focus in on the TV the whole time and you just quickly glance over and "HOLY SHIT!" Fallout and Fallout 2 are still some of the greatest games ever.
Been 10 Years!
20 actually
@@alexsharp9813 coming up on 25.
Fallout 1 > Fallout 2 > Fallout NV > Every other Fallout
+Rhsims k
+Rhsims 2 > new vegas < 1
+Rhsims Fallout 1 < Fallout 2 > FalloutNV
You know. As long as no one is saying Fallout 4 (poor excuse for a Fallout game) then I'm content.
Rhsims Is 1 in front of 2 for you because of 2's pop culture references and jokes? Just curious
ебаный /v/
totally agree
We must secure the existence of the Kekistani People and a future for Kekistani children.
@@rchetype7029 NO
man..can u just see how much this game has evolved..im so glad i was born in this time period.
although i wish i was born later to experience Future gaming virtual reality etc. if we ever get there.
ahhh man, so many memories. just that eerie music reminds me of wandering through the military base, trying to pick as much shit up as possible. games just don't carry the same aura anymore, but whats even more impressive is the fact fallout 1 was released in 1997. and the sequel the following year was just as impressive.
how is that tv even on..? lol
Supermutant semen is an efficient fuel source
Fallout 1 10/10
Fallout 2 7/10
Fallout 3 8.5/10
Fallout New Vegas 8/10
I didn't rate Brotherhood and Tactics as I've never played them.
The True Immortan Joe You played Fallout 1 & 2 how can you rate Fallout 3 better than New Vegas?? or Fallout 3 better than 2!?!? :'(
thekmanzz I personally LOVE Fallout 3 because it was the very first video game I got to play on my very own console and I always feel nostalgic when playing it :]
The True Immortan Joe Fallout 2 is the best, no doubt about it
***** I would give 7.5-8 to New Vegas, but yeah, pretty much this^
thekmanzz As I felt 3 reinvented it unlike 2 or new vegas which copied most of the gameplay aspects from their previous games. As in 2 was too similar to one and New vegas was to similar to 3.
Fallout 3 0/10
actually true fallout 1 is better
Best game franchise ever made.
"Music: Mark Morgan" He is trule genious, I have hardly ever heard this atmospheric music before.
I like how the into it shows a good and happy theme then it slowly disappears It’s awesome
What I love about the Fallout world (or indeed any post-apocalyptic story) is the kind of freedom it gives you.
In a world where the nations and societies we know are gone, a character is freed from the kinds of restrictions and moral codes that would have held them back before the end of the world.
Reshaping the world as you see fit, for good or ill, is done far better in a place where the slate has been wiped clean.
True, I tends to stay moral in these games but the point remains.
Actually, the city is Necropolis, as seen in Fallout 1. You can actually find the TV somewhere in game.
On another note, you can find every single Fallout "intro" in every game- the Vault in Fallout 2, the destroyed bus in Fallout 3, and the New Vegas sign in Fallout: New Vegas.
The Vault 13 from Fallout 1 an 2, it is the best Vault of all
When I listen to the background music, it makes me remember the awsome feeling when I first get out of Vault 13....
Fallout intro cinematics are always so awesome.
I booted up an old PC just to play Fallout 1 and 2. I've played 3 and New Vegas, so I think I will also enjoy 1 and 2. I hear that they are fantastic games and hopefully I will start playing them in a few days.
So, did you like them? :)
I'm not a Fallout fan or anything but still I've got to admit, that's probably the best game intro I've ever seen.
I love how the intro to "maybe" and "I don't want to set the world on fire" by The Ink Spots are pretty much exactly the same
Wow, I first beat this game a couple months ago, and this still feels nostalgic.
Just... Perfect. The best intro i saw in my life. And I always played when I was 6 years
@MrCodblog
This game had one of the best manuals I've ever read.
There are three ways to use Stimpaks, and most other items.
You can equip them and use them like a gun to "attack" ~anyone; yourself, your NPCs, even your enemies.
You can hold the left mouse button down while over the Stimpak in your inventory, and choose the "USE" Icon (that looks like an open hand); and lastly you can put the mouse over your target, hold down the left button and choose the "USE ITEM in inventory" icon (a BAG)
Glad to see they actually tried to keep 3 and (in parts) NV in the same cutscene styles.
Fallout is such a fun game in and of itself, but even if it doesn't entertain you, it's still a very respectable game, especially when you consider how unique it is.
Vats of Goo ... still gives me shivers everytime I listen to the OST
"in just 2 hours..." wow, what an imagination. this is brilliance
the fallout universe is my favorite RPG universe, hands down. it'ts so damn interesting and awesome.
Never fails to give me major chills.
Fallout is set in an alternate Universe, or a diffirent Timeline, in the Fallout Universe, when WW2 ended, the US made it its goal to become the only superpower in the world, they adapted 50s culture, set all their goals on building and developing nuclear weapons, so technology took a standstill, but slowly progressed, which is the reason why, for example the computers are simple and oldschool. As for weapons and stuff, they are mostly old school steel constructions with wooden finishes
One of the best game intros of all time.
@boricua6483 That's because in Fallout History during 1950 the lifestyle stayed the same & we used Nuclear Power more, but technology kept advancing only it was being used for military purposes. That's why it's like the 50's but with futuristic weapons.
@kemorc no its just that the old fallouts were roleplaying games like, dungeons and dragons, in a post-apocalyptic setting. You have to admit that the fact that you shoot in fallout 3 brings in a lot more fans.
Пост-ядерный холод
Ты покидал хранилище
Не зная пути
Сам себе на уме
Куда хочешь иди
Говорили тебе - просто достать чип
Но ты не слушал никого
И вот уже во что-то влип
Пропадают силы
Отказывают ноги
Но надо идти
Не кончаются дороги
Раскалённый песок проникает за ворот
И говоришь ты себе
Что за дюной будет город
Ожидают тебя лишь муки и голод
Когда в глазах застыл
Пост-ядерный холод
I always used to wonder about the society that was, especially when the intro zoomed out to view the devastated city. What were they like? How did they live? The mix of hyper-futuristic design and nostalgic technology was both baffling and extremely cool.
The reason the electronics still work (computers, tv's, robots, turrets, radios, etc.) is because they were all powered by small fusion batteries that will keep generating power for around 1000 years.
2020 and it's still the best game ever 🖤
Obsidian and Interplay have outdone themselves on Fallout 1 and 2 and Tactics. I plan on buying the Trilogy on Christmas Eve.
yes it has in fact its like they took the tone and atmosphere of Fallout 1 and 2 and combined it with the graphics and gameplay of Fallout 3
@Duckieperson
Many people had to live underground in those Vaults, and by the time this game occurs, people were already re-populating the world. The Vaults had steady supplies of stuff (likely including these TV sets and parts to repair them), and the stock is constantly refilled secretively by VaultTec staff (maybe by Protectrons or Mr. Handys). On the surface, people brought their supplies up to the surface to help them live, and that's where the TV's came from. (continued...)
War... War never changes...
This line... This line never changes...
The whole intro was great, but the first minute and a half was all that was needed.
Ninja squid ^^
Great video, bookmarked
Saying "War never changes..." you say "Fallout"! Intros are always creepy, that's why we love it!
@TurkeyJizzle
The narrator is an actor named Ron Perlman. He is the star of Hell Boy 1 & 2, Sons of Anarchy, and several other obscure shows and movies. He was the voice of Justice in Afro Samurai, and he narrates 1000 ways to die. The guy is all over the place XP
The Elder Scrolls: Arena was released in 1994. Fallout 3 was released in 2008. Heck, even the FIRST Fallout game was released after the SECOND Elder Scrolls game (Daggerfall).
This gives me chills every time I watch It.
this is the best intro in all of the fallout games
@DANZ1Z Both of them are right. You have to consider the context that those words are being said in. Fallout talks about the motivations -behind- war. MGS4, on the other hand, is talking about how war has become something that is profitable just in itself - the war economy (war being fought just for the sake of itself). Obviously that's not something we have in the real world, but in terms of the MGS series, Snake is absolutely right.
I never played FO1 or 2. Many people say they suck. But I think it's awesome! The idea that they could've made such games that long time ago :3
it's part of one of the songs that appear in most of the fallout games, it's called Dear Hearts and Gentle People if i'm not mistaken
Imagine a Fallout 3 box set, 30 episodes, 1 hour each.
@Duckieperson
Those TV's received signals for shows made by VaultTec str broadcast from the Vault. As for what powers them on the surface, in Fallout New Vegas, the Hoover Dam is still in working condition, and that supplies power to places like New Vegas. Working power sources like that are likely all over the country. Also, you can see generators scattered all over in Fallout 3 and New Vegas, and those power lights and other electronics.
This scenematique launched the era of the Fallout Universe.
Ron pearlman makes this sound awesome
Ron my friend, you're right, war NEVER changes.
everytime I watch this I get more nostalgic xD I miss Fallout 1...
84 people joined the Unity and didn't make it to the credits to hear this awesome song!
I swear that right at the start of the game, the words "Brian Fargo presents" fade out, and "Fallout" fades in, rather than the jump-cut in this video. It's an absolutely minuscule thing to complain about, but I always liked how the title faded in on the opposite side of the screen from where it normally does, and I refuse to accept that I could just be remembering it wrong.
Well, in the Lonesome road DLC you find out about hippie protests against nuclear weapons in the area before the war, you even read a diary of the leader of them. The army captured most of them and sent them to Big MT (Seen in the Old World Blues DLC) for testing because they needed test subjects and the US government really hated hippies and needed the problem to go away quietly.
i think we all know that all of the fallout games are great games in their own rights, but with the newer ones (at least 3), they deviated from this original "feel" of Fallout 1 that makes longtime fans pine for the good ol' days of yore
"War, war never changes" words i live by
@TheOriginal626 - The director is only half of the requirements needed to make a substantial movie based upon the fallout-verse. The writer is the other half, someone who knows the games, understands the mechanics behind a simple plot which can be twisted and turned into something iconic.
I'm the writer, I have the story, I have a 155 page screenplay (2hrs35mins) for an adaptation in the works right now, it's just a matter of time until you see what you desire on the big silver screen.
@TheSpetznazi They may feel like FPS's, but they weren't intended to be made as shooters. An RPG can be played on any kind of perspective, whether it's side-scrolling, top-down, isometric, third-person, or first-person. It also doesn't matter what weapons you can use, like swords, guns, or both. Just because it uses first-person view and guns doesn't make it an FPS, it would made purely to be an RPG. The first two fallout also had shooting, but they weren't considered action games.
I loved the first two Fallout games. They were unmatched by any other Fallout titles. Fallout 3 was nice, but had many shortcomings. It was modified to appeal to the masses we call COD kids today. That's a real shame. Fortunately, Wasteland 2 is coming out in October.
It was full of wars and disease, but the large ammount of the population from town to town was just farmers and farmer's wives. And i wasnt aware of Lord of the Rings being very peaceful....
The intro,the intro never changes.
There's a difference between change and throwing the baby out with the bathwater, changing absolutely EVERYTHING about Fallout aside from it taking place in a post-nuclear world might as well not even be classified as the same game.
Looks like the FO3 opening a lot (within the bus zooming out) Guess they liked the original opening a lot. And Ron Perlman ROCKS!
Solid Snake: War has changed.
Ron Perlman: War, war never changes.
They read the good book, from friday to monday. That's how the weekend goes. I've got a dream house i'll build there one day...
I wont spoil of where the Water Chip is but in the Hub you can pay caravans to transport water to the Vault and increase the time limit to about 250 days, enough to find the chip.
Afterwards, download patch 1.1 - it fixes a lot of bugs and takes extends the gameplay after the Chip is found to about 13 ingame years.