Crimson Eros That is a cheat. ^^ It's what we call cheat codes. IDDQD from Doom was a cheat, a cheat code. Something the developer used, and left in the game. Consoles just makes it a whole lot easier, and it's called developer console for a reason.. tgm was a debug code left in the oblivion engine that Fallout uses. So it's actually cheats, but it's not hacks.
I think you missed a Dead Money DLC Easter Egg, also involving the Wild Wasteland Trait: In one of the alleys, with Dean as your companion, he randomly yelled out for me "IT'S A TRAP!" An obvious nod to Admiral Ackbar from Star Wars. The Wild Wasteland notification came up for me when he said that.
@@mrpuddingpop1 Hello Mr. Intellectual. Eddie is clearly talking about something that is different and not in the video. I don't understand how you got confused but it is okay.
@@Biggestnigga or just knock them out with your weapon of choice then rush and slash them with the cosmic knife, it even does bonus limb damage. Very easy to handle.
"Historical Proprietary, We need to kill Caesar with a knife, someone has pulled it off before, so i see no reason why i cant" Yeah....Your invulnerability probably helped...
'Fist of the North Rawr' That single item is going to make me buy New Vegas. *Edit: That single item made me buy New Vegas which made me also buy 1-4 and Tactics
+Guy Dahan Just like to someone else ... Fallout New Vegas is too old to do easter eggse to Dragon Age II. Fallout New Vegas - 2010, Dragon Age II - 2011
kallint4 still 7 dwarves mining gems ... yup it's Snowhite. Besides Obsidian is not very eager to have easter eggs from BioWare games. Mass Effect is more popular than Dragon Age and there could be easter egg to ME serie in Repconn or in OWB - but there wasn't. Heck, in Divide there was Fry's dog from Futurama ... so non gaming easter eggs are more common in NV. So .. 7 dwarves mining gems .... it must be old fairytale for kids, not deadly red lyrium from game which was too new for NV to eat it and transform it into eatser eggs.
When stripe was a mogwai check sp. He messed up the clock so that dude fed them after midnight. That's why stripe had a timer cause he was the one in the movie that set that up to turn him and the other mogwai to gremlins. Gizmo was the only one that didn't eat
Have you considered making an Easter eggs video about Oblivion. i have just started playing it again and would like it if you made an Easter eggs video :D
Actually i don't mean to hate on camel but I read most of if not all of them on the wikia so it is not hard to find them on the internet he just did the research which most people don't want to do.
TheLazysketcher When you say the Nagasaki Shadow I am going to assume you mean the man with the ladder? If so, I found the image I used to be more 'holy fuck', as the carbon shadowing had effected stone. Burnt or blackened wood is a fairly common thing to see (not to take away from the weight of the ladder photo), but I think seeing the carbon shadowing effecting stone is, once again, more 'holy fuck'.
Camelworks Well, i was refering to the shadow of a man that was sitting on the stairs to a bank when the bomb struck, there were just a black smudge left of him, really fuckin creepy :S
16:36 - 17:56 The burned shadow on the wall is probably a reference to the story "There will come soft rains" in this paragraph: "Here the silhouette in paint of a man mowing a lawn. Here, as in a photograph, a woman bent to pick flowers. Still farther over, their images burned on wood in one titantic instant, a small boy, hands flung into the air; higher up, the image of thrown ball, and opposite him a girl, hand raised to catch a ball which never came down. The five spots of paint- the man, the woman, the children, the ball - remained. The rest was a thin charcoaled layer."
17:43 it might be a reference to a mr bean episode where mr bean is panting his house with explosives. But a man walks in and creates a clean imprint if his body .
Around 17:38, the mentioning of the carbon shadow. It could be a reference to Fallout III. When you talk to, I think her name is Carol, in the ghoul city about her past, she mentions this exact event happening to her father during the war.
10:07 You forgot to mention that the Walking Eye upgrade to H.E.L.P.E.R. from the Venture Bros is itself a reference to the walking eye bot from the '60s cartoon Jonny Quest (as seen in the opening of the show), which was one of the primary inspirations for the Venture Bros show (Venture Bros is a sort of spoof of/re-imagining of '60s era Hanna-Barbera cartoons).
The web series was called Nuka Break, not Breaker. So while the weapon is a reference to the show, it doesn’t share the EXACT name. If you are a fan of Fallout (bonus points if you are a fan of the original Black Isle Fallout titles), I HIGHLY recommend that you watch the entire Nuka Break series and the spin off special Red Star. If Bethesda/Amazon’s Fallout show is at least half as good as Nuka Break, it will be a good show. Wayside Creations really nailed it and did a Fallout live action show right.
I'm sure it's been pointed out, but you don't HAVE to be anywhere in particular for the "Who turned out the lights?" line. Anywhere in the Big MT where you meet the trauma suits have a chance of it happening.
Another old world blues reference is that the items you have to get for the doctors, like some sort of spine or a suit that measures heartbeat, and finally your brain, is a reference to the wizard of oz. something along those lines if I remember correctly
You're not wrong about Rockit 88 being a Buckaroo Banzai reference. However BB was itself referencing a line of cars Oldsmobile starting producing in 1949 for their '88' line, it's Rocket V8 engine made them very popular in the 50's.
I found one Fallout 3 easter egg : When you are between a Washington Monument and a gate you can enter the place between, there is a rocet launcher and a case with some rocets.
Hey, I'm sure you've figured this out or someone else has commented on it since it's so old. But, I have just recently gotten back into this game again and came across a couple not mentioned in the video. Two Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome references at Nellis airforce base. While going through the museum and hearing the story of The Boomers, It is totally a spin off of "Everything Marked, Everything Membered that the kids in the desert tell Max about. Shortly after that, I was buying some stuff off the munitions manager in the hangers and got an achievement called "You Run Bartertown" for buying Like 1000 things or something. If you have found these great, if not there ya go lol. Love these btw. They are extremely helpful !!! BTW: you don't need the Wild Wasteland trait for these.
Seymour isn't just an ordirment, he's also a companion...in ur inventory who doesnt complain, talk a lot, or even slow u down...but he can't help fight enemies unless u throw him at them...
The Seymour statue is not a reference to Futurama, the scene from Futurama is in fact a reference to the true Japanese story of Hachikō the dog who used to wait for his owner everyday after work outside the train station, even after the man had died the dog still would wait there every day waiting for his master .
Then why isn't the dog called hachiko? It's obvious that it's a reference to Futurama. I don't think there's a scene involving hachiko getting petrified and being renamed Seymour is there? It's a bit of a reach to say this isn't a reference to Futurama. Sure the Seymour episode could be a reference to hachiko, but that doesn't retroactively make every reference of Seymour, into a reference to hachiko. The most you could say, is that the game referenced a TV show that referenced another story. It makes no sense to jump from a petrified dog, to it being a reference to hachiko.
24:50 you didn't intend that pun right? If you're wondering I'm referring to how you said beef and cows are processed into beef and the brahman are based on cows.
Nuka Breaker... An easter egg of a fan series, which the fan series used as an easter egg of an easter egg of themselves. Holy crap, that took some effort to think about.
The dry wells Easter egg could be referring a quote from fallout 3 in the ghoul city when you talk to one of the prewar ghouls she states that her family your getting into a bomb shelter but her father was outside and only his image was left on the wall once the bombs fell
The thing in dry wells is actually in the other nuclear blast sites. Technically the reason they chose to do the nuclear shadow that way was because otherwise they would have to change all the concrete texture and then put the black shadow on
Someone - You do realize most game developers started off as modders right? Taking a huge step like that is much much harder, + it's more than just programming.
Dr Mobius mentions planets, robots and forbidden which I would presume is a reference to the 1950's sci fi movie inspired by Shakespeare's The Tempest The Forbidden Planet and Robby the Robot who features in that movie.
one easter egg you missed is at 23,30, when your at the cows, there is a skull with a twisted horn sticking out, i think this is a reference to pantera far beyond driven album,, 👍
in one of your earlier videos, they was a picture of Mr. House at Camp *Golf*, referencing the challenge "a slave obeys" in which you have to kill Mr. House with a *golf* club. Not sure if its really an easter egg or just coincidence, just something I noticed.
I didn't want to have to do this, but I have seen too many people saying that that carbon shadow Easter egg was a reference to Iron Man 3. However, Iron Man 3 came out 2 years after all of these DLC packs. If anything, that carbon shadow is a reference to they Ray Bradbury story "There Will Come Soft Rains." Thank you and goodnight.
@02:30 _Et tu, mi amice?_ It means "and you, my friend?".. Another easter egg, a clear reference to *Shakespear'e's play Julius Caesar, where Caesar utters Et tu, Brute?* seeing his friend Marcus Brutus is one of the conspirators.
The easter egg "Kilroy was here" was used in ww2 yes but considering the picture with it (the face peeking over) it's more than likely a knod to the game "Brothers in Arms Hells Highway". Good job on the video btw 👍
*Sees a reference being an internet meme reference in 2010-2012* "Om nom nom" *Looks at memes in 2019* 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🅱 h e n y o 🅱 o m i e W A L K S i n 🅱 e a t i ve 🅱 o d e 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💯💯💯💯👉👉😭👊😭😭😭 R E A L I T Y I S O F T E N D I S S A P O I N T I N G I can see that we've improved-
I think the shadow blast skeleton easter egg may refer to Fallout 3 when Carol mentioned her father died from the nuclear bomb and his shadow was found burned into the wall.
I know this is a very old video but the nuclear shadow is also preset at the long 15 after you choose to fire the missile at the NCR at the end of Lonesome Road. I believe its also at the Dry Wells but this is off of memory.
He forgot to mention the dog statue is a real life reference too because that’s why futurerama did it because a guy died one day and the dog waited by the train stop for him everyday
When i foudn stripe the very first time i had no idea of the reference it was made of, i didnt even had watched the movie gremlims, but one thing is true, that freaking deathclaw had jump scared me so hard, but so hard, after i struggled to kill it, i quitted the game and never played it since
+Osborne Kathy That line is in reference to Dante's Inferno. Which was a 14th century epic poem. It just means he is a well read character, no Easter Eggs there unfortunately.
Dante S is it now? well probably just a spelling flaw, the game is kinda buggy and only made like what 18 months? either way, virgil is well known for being in the divine comedy, not in the dmc game, that's what he was referencing
for information purposes the strongest beer (that i know of during the posting of this comment) is called sink the Bismarck by the same people who did tactical nuclear penguin (in competition to the beer named Bismarck)
This is one Easter Egg that only gun people and Firearms historians will know. In the DLC Honest Hearts Joshua is overlooking the .45 pistols and tell you about a member of his tribe invented the pistol over 400 years again. What he's talking about is the inventor of the M1911 made by the GunSmith and the Leonardo Da Vinci of Guns John Moses Browning.
two bears high fiving actually stays in the cave, and the option two bears high fiving was going to be that dialogue option in the original game but was left out accidentally
There's a new type of bear that you may want to avoid it's a mix between the grizzly bear I believe and the polar bear much bigger and much more aggressive than any other bear avoid if possible
This one maybe a reference to the Half-Life series in The Lonesome Road DLC at curtain points you can find Ulysses looking at you and then walking away similar to the G-Man in Half-Life
"Someone has pulled it off before, so I don't see why I couldn't." *uses hacks*
+LetoZeth PC Master Race
+Camelworks but it wasnt hcks XD it was simply `tgm amiright?
Saddest Sake Fair enough, wasn't hacks. But it was cheats.
Crimson Eros That is a cheat. ^^
It's what we call cheat codes.
IDDQD from Doom was a cheat, a cheat code. Something the developer used, and left in the game.
Consoles just makes it a whole lot easier, and it's called developer console for a reason.. tgm was a debug code left in the oblivion engine that Fallout uses.
So it's actually cheats, but it's not hacks.
+Crimson Eros Console commands
I think you missed a Dead Money DLC Easter Egg, also involving the Wild Wasteland Trait: In one of the alleys, with Dean as your companion, he randomly yelled out for me "IT'S A TRAP!" An obvious nod to Admiral Ackbar from Star Wars. The Wild Wasteland notification came up for me when he said that.
Leia said it first.
Actually the line is “it’s a trick, get an axe” a reference to evil dead 2
@@mrpuddingpop1 Hello Mr. Intellectual. Eddie is clearly talking about something that is different and not in the video. I don't understand how you got confused but it is okay.
@@mrpuddingpop1 that's a different one that's the first time Dean kills a Ghost person
"The ghost people had to be killed several times before they were dead"
Someone wasn't listening during dead money
he must be one of those players that just mashes a to skip dialogue
@@notgray88 they must one of the guys who play Fortnite and haven't even completed a single part fnv and think they can pull it off that hard
Holorifle + steady + critical limb shots
@@Biggestnigga or just knock them out with your weapon of choice then rush and slash them with the cosmic knife, it even does bonus limb damage. Very easy to handle.
@@thelegalsystem or just do the dog/god line
God damn it! It's NOT Dr. O, it's Dr. 0!
+Cave Johnson that makes so much sense
Joegaming If you talk to 0 enough you say that to him.
+Cave Johnson I got a shipment of lemons for you. I just need you to sign here, here, and initial here.
i love that you call him 0 as well
*A SLASH, AS USED TO DIFFERENTIATE?!?! INGENIOUS,”
"The developers and India *must've had some beef*"
**Jumps off cliff into pit of spikes**
Mario no
It had to be done.
Camelworks: i make this look incredibly easy
Me: *literally 1 shots rawr with christines cos rifle*
"Historical Proprietary, We need to kill Caesar with a knife, someone has pulled it off before, so i see no reason why i cant"
Yeah....Your invulnerability probably helped...
'Fist of the North Rawr'
That single item is going to make me buy New Vegas.
*Edit: That single item made me buy New Vegas which made me also buy 1-4 and Tactics
Omae wa mou shindeiru.
NANI
Hey wally TUNNEL SNAKES RULE!
Omae wa mo shinderu
"Tunnel Snakes Rule!" Also, Butch died lol
Keemstar was in fallout new vegas
where
+Dukester38671 Gaming HA
William Grand ?
Area12 Gamingz The evil gnome, look it up
he's the evil gnome you can get in the special 38 presidential suit
14:51 *”you never see him again”*
14:54 *HELO*
that dwarves easter eggs, doesnt it remind anyone of the red lyrium and dwarves of the dragon age series?
+Guy Dahan Just like to someone else ... Fallout New Vegas is too old to do easter eggse to Dragon Age II.
Fallout New Vegas - 2010, Dragon Age II - 2011
+cracmar03 I think II was in development at the time.
+cracmar03 Dragon age II was released in march of 2011, whereas Old World Blues was released in July of 2011. It is possible.
kallint4 still 7 dwarves mining gems ... yup it's Snowhite. Besides Obsidian is not very eager to have easter eggs from BioWare games. Mass Effect is more popular than Dragon Age and there could be easter egg to ME serie in Repconn or in OWB - but there wasn't. Heck, in Divide there was Fry's dog from Futurama ... so non gaming easter eggs are more common in NV. So .. 7 dwarves mining gems .... it must be old fairytale for kids, not deadly red lyrium from game which was too new for NV to eat it and transform it into eatser eggs.
Guys you can do something called updating a game to make it have that
When stripe was a mogwai check sp. He messed up the clock so that dude fed them after midnight. That's why stripe had a timer cause he was the one in the movie that set that up to turn him and the other mogwai to gremlins. Gizmo was the only one that didn't eat
Edit*. Also this is right up there with Die Hard, and Nat Lampoon xmass vacation as top 3 Christmas movies.
Have you considered making an Easter eggs video about Oblivion. i have just started playing it again and would like it if you made an Easter eggs video :D
That would be awesome!
TheMrjohannes1995 yah
Good work on finding all those easter eggs. Very nicely done camel.
Actually i don't mean to hate on camel but I read most of if not all of them on the wikia so it is not hard to find them on the internet he just did the research which most people don't want to do.
swumprat Well that wouldn't surprise me I guess, but still. And besides i'm sure he may have found a few of them on his own.
When dog says om nom nom i thought of the heavy from team fortress 2
the cow tipping thing has been in Fallout since Fallout 3
17:38 Why didnt you mention or show the Nagasaki shadow? Also, i Think the reference might be from Shrek.
TheLazysketcher When you say the Nagasaki Shadow I am going to assume you mean the man with the ladder? If so, I found the image I used to be more 'holy fuck', as the carbon shadowing had effected stone. Burnt or blackened wood is a fairly common thing to see (not to take away from the weight of the ladder photo), but I think seeing the carbon shadowing effecting stone is, once again, more 'holy fuck'.
Camelworks Well, i was refering to the shadow of a man that was sitting on the stairs to a bank when the bomb struck, there were just a black smudge left of him, really fuckin creepy :S
TheLazysketcher Oh I think I know the one, it looks like he was wearing a cowboy hat.
Camelworks ...What!? No, i meant the Picture of the black spot on the stairs, not a full body image, just like a pool of his remains.
I also thought it might be referencing one of the ghouls in F3
16:36 - 17:56 The burned shadow on the wall is probably a reference to the story "There will come soft rains" in this paragraph:
"Here the silhouette in paint of a man mowing a lawn. Here, as in a photograph, a woman bent to pick flowers. Still farther over, their images burned on wood in one titantic instant, a small boy, hands flung into the air; higher up, the image of thrown ball, and opposite him a girl, hand raised to catch a ball which never came down. The five spots of paint- the man, the woman, the children, the ball - remained. The rest was a thin charcoaled layer."
9:34 you take hoarding to a whole new level...
Tbh, my first thought on om nom nom was tf2 heavy eating a sandwich
Both similar in physique
17:07
It's an atomic shadow.
Also it is used several times throughout the DLC, twice on the long 15 and a few times throughout the couriers mile
The shadows that atomic bombs leave behind are reversed from the ones seen in game
Im already looking forward to Fallout 4 Easter Eggs
They arent as good
17:43 it might be a reference to a mr bean episode where mr bean is panting his house with explosives. But a man walks in and creates a clean imprint if his body .
Around 17:38, the mentioning of the carbon shadow. It could be a reference to Fallout III. When you talk to, I think her name is Carol, in the ghoul city about her past, she mentions this exact event happening to her father during the war.
10:07 You forgot to mention that the Walking Eye upgrade to H.E.L.P.E.R. from the Venture Bros is itself a reference to the walking eye bot from the '60s cartoon Jonny Quest (as seen in the opening of the show), which was one of the primary inspirations for the Venture Bros show (Venture Bros is a sort of spoof of/re-imagining of '60s era Hanna-Barbera cartoons).
Really Camel? "They must have had some beef..."
I kind of wish we could moove on from the puns...
And yes, I'm kidding. Puns are funny :D
Daedra Sheogorath at least you didnt have a cow
How's J'Zargo?
MrAlextester High on Skooma, *again*. He could at least get high on the cocaine that I bought. Montana's stuff is expensive.
Ive got Pelagius his hip I want extremely distilleer skooma for it! (Get the refrences?)
Distilled skooma* Fucking auto correct
Would Dog saying Om Nom Nom, also possibly be a reference to Heavy, from TF2, when eating? Just a thought, they sound very similar
The web series was called Nuka Break, not Breaker. So while the weapon is a reference to the show, it doesn’t share the EXACT name. If you are a fan of Fallout (bonus points if you are a fan of the original Black Isle Fallout titles), I HIGHLY recommend that you watch the entire Nuka Break series and the spin off special Red Star. If Bethesda/Amazon’s Fallout show is at least half as good as Nuka Break, it will be a good show. Wayside Creations really nailed it and did a Fallout live action show right.
the Seymour reference hit me right in the feels
I'm sure it's been pointed out, but you don't HAVE to be anywhere in particular for the "Who turned out the lights?" line. Anywhere in the Big MT where you meet the trauma suits have a chance of it happening.
Another old world blues reference is that the items you have to get for the doctors, like some sort of spine or a suit that measures heartbeat, and finally your brain, is a reference to the wizard of oz. something along those lines if I remember correctly
6:15 my dad used to draw that all the time lol
Cameltoeworks
You're not wrong about Rockit 88 being a Buckaroo Banzai reference. However BB was itself referencing a line of cars Oldsmobile starting producing in 1949 for their '88' line, it's Rocket V8 engine made them very popular in the 50's.
Why is Tranquility Lane from Fallout 3 in this game.
The place is a Easter egg
I think it was ruled out to be an accidental easter egg, a.k.a. the developers just taking the tranquility lane pods and throwing them into the game.
It's not.
It isn't .
18:00 it was a book reference, forgot the name
I found one Fallout 3 easter egg : When you are between a Washington Monument and a gate you can enter the place between, there is a rocet launcher and a case with some rocets.
Hey, I'm sure you've figured this out or someone else has commented on it since it's so old. But, I have just recently gotten back into this game again and came across a couple not mentioned in the video. Two Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome references at Nellis airforce base. While going through the museum and hearing the story of The Boomers, It is totally a spin off of "Everything Marked, Everything Membered that the kids in the desert tell Max about. Shortly after that, I was buying some stuff off the munitions manager in the hangers and got an achievement called "You Run Bartertown" for buying Like 1000 things or something. If you have found these great, if not there ya go lol. Love these btw. They are extremely helpful !!! BTW: you don't need the Wild Wasteland trait for these.
Wolverines was also the name of a mission in modern warfare 2
I’ve seen this video 4 times an that’s from when I can remember I don’t know how much I have even seen this video over and over again
Seymour isn't just an ordirment, he's also a companion...in ur inventory who doesnt complain, talk a lot, or even slow u down...but he can't help fight enemies unless u throw him at them...
The Seymour statue is not a reference to Futurama, the scene from Futurama is in fact a reference to the true Japanese story of Hachikō the dog who used to wait for his owner everyday after work outside the train station, even after the man had died the dog still would wait there every day waiting for his master .
mark shaw yes, there is also a statue of the dog in real life.
Then why isn't the dog called hachiko? It's obvious that it's a reference to Futurama. I don't think there's a scene involving hachiko getting petrified and being renamed Seymour is there? It's a bit of a reach to say this isn't a reference to Futurama. Sure the Seymour episode could be a reference to hachiko, but that doesn't retroactively make every reference of Seymour, into a reference to hachiko. The most you could say, is that the game referenced a TV show that referenced another story. It makes no sense to jump from a petrified dog, to it being a reference to hachiko.
24:50 you didn't intend that pun right? If you're wondering I'm referring to how you said beef and cows are processed into beef and the brahman are based on cows.
It’s called a nuclear shadow and yes there are more mainly in dry wells and the long 15 respectively after you nuke either the NCR or legion or both!
Nuka Breaker... An easter egg of a fan series, which the fan series used as an easter egg of an easter egg of themselves.
Holy crap, that took some effort to think about.
The dry wells Easter egg could be referring a quote from fallout 3 in the ghoul city when you talk to one of the prewar ghouls she states that her family your getting into a bomb shelter but her father was outside and only his image was left on the wall once the bombs fell
17:20 there are more of them at the firing range in the long 15 when you nuke it
The thing in dry wells is actually in the other nuclear blast sites. Technically the reason they chose to do the nuclear shadow that way was because otherwise they would have to change all the concrete texture and then put the black shadow on
I'm sorry but things like that do need a mod for them respectively. That definitely *does* look like two bears high-fiving.
I always see a bearded drunk dwarf. Where's my mod?
Someone - Go make it yourself. Thats what the guy did and he got alot praise for it.
yomomastaka432 I don't wan't to make a mod, if I'm going to program, I'm going for a whole new game, not a mod.
Someone - You do realize most game developers started off as modders right? Taking a huge step like that is much much harder, + it's more than just programming.
xweert711 Yeah, that's why I'm not programming
Dr Mobius mentions planets, robots and forbidden which I would presume is a reference to the 1950's sci fi movie inspired by Shakespeare's The Tempest The Forbidden Planet and Robby the Robot who features in that movie.
i saw many kilroy was here on brothers in arms 2 (mobile only)
one easter egg you missed is at 23,30, when your at the cows, there is a skull with a twisted horn sticking out, i think this is a reference to pantera far beyond driven album,, 👍
in one of your earlier videos, they was a picture of Mr. House at Camp *Golf*, referencing the challenge "a slave obeys" in which you have to kill Mr. House with a *golf* club. Not sure if its really an easter egg or just coincidence, just something I noticed.
I know I’m late but the body blast outline is at the long 15 as well near the firing range thing
"Save money Kill hookers" 10/10 advice
17:50 I think it was more a reference to There Will Come Soft Rains
I didn't want to have to do this, but I have seen too many people saying that that carbon shadow Easter egg was a reference to Iron Man 3. However, Iron Man 3 came out 2 years after all of these DLC packs. If anything, that carbon shadow is a reference to they Ray Bradbury story "There Will Come Soft Rains." Thank you and goodnight.
@02:30 _Et tu, mi amice?_
It means "and you, my friend?".. Another easter egg, a clear reference to *Shakespear'e's play Julius Caesar, where Caesar utters Et tu, Brute?* seeing his friend Marcus Brutus is one of the conspirators.
The easter egg "Kilroy was here" was used in ww2 yes but considering the picture with it (the face peeking over) it's more than likely a knod to the game "Brothers in Arms Hells Highway". Good job on the video btw 👍
*Sees a reference being an internet meme reference in 2010-2012*
"Om nom nom"
*Looks at memes in 2019*
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🅱 h e n y o 🅱 o m i e W A L K S i n 🅱 e a t i ve 🅱 o d e 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💯💯💯💯👉👉😭👊😭😭😭 R E A L I T Y I S O F T E N D I S S A P O I N T I N G
I can see that we've improved-
I think the shadow blast skeleton easter egg may refer to Fallout 3 when Carol mentioned her father died from the nuclear bomb and his shadow was found burned into the wall.
I know this is a very old video but the nuclear shadow is also preset at the long 15 after you choose to fire the missile at the NCR at the end of Lonesome Road. I believe its also at the Dry Wells but this is off of memory.
dat frame rate, feels good
+cogtroper Thanks man :)
Rocket 88 was also a nascar performance car buil by oldmoble
The blast marks of the body on the wall I believe is a reference to a story called there will come soft rains
The blast shadowing is a reference to the Nedelin catastrophe. The first build icbm that could carry a nuclear warhead to America ;)
at 17:00 the ester egg is actually another doctor who reference "burn with me"
Not sure if someone has already said this, but the blast outline is referred to as an "Atomic Shadow," or "Nuclear Shadow"
The nuclear shadow in dry Wells does appear in the couriers mile on a few buildings and in the long 15.
We all agree the empty child is one of the best Dr who episodes
2:30 In Shakespears 'Julius Caesar' Caesar say's "et tu, brute" right before he's assasinated
Damit Futurama!
+demonic panda
I knew about the cow-tipping mechanic as soon as I was sneaking around the A.H. farm.
nice vid. was playing loadome road yesterday, and i can confirm the nuclear blast shadows are in multiple locations. i found 3
0:03 What mod did you used O-o;;?
I didn't know KeemStar was in fallout new Vegas!😄😄😄
Lord of Vampires ?
Madden 2000 didn't you hear him say the word GNOME
The cow tipping thing is in FO3 as well. I always push the Brahmin in Megaton down every time I go there.
Your voice and accent sounds like the Nilfgardian general in the Witcher 3.
Bach H. Hahahahahahahha oh man that is great. I will accept that as the highest of compliments.
At 15:10, does anyone notice that doc Mitchell has creepy ass eyes?
17:50 it is also a reference to fallout 3 when you talk to the bartender in the underworld about her past
He forgot to mention the dog statue is a real life reference too because that’s why futurerama did it because a guy died one day and the dog waited by the train stop for him everyday
Actualy camel, I do believe on the other side of that mountain you can find the cab of that rockit 88 truck
When i foudn stripe the very first time i had no idea of the reference it was made of, i didnt even had watched the movie gremlims, but one thing is true, that freaking deathclaw had jump scared me so hard, but so hard, after i struggled to kill it, i quitted the game and never played it since
7:12 keemstars
2:21 is a devil may cry easter egg it says am i playing VERGIL to your DANTE. so thats a easter egg
+Osborne Kathy That line is in reference to Dante's Inferno. Which was a 14th century epic poem. It just means he is a well read character, no Easter Eggs there unfortunately.
+Osborne Kathy actually that's just the Divine Comedy, dante's inferno in which a story where Virgil guided dante through the depths of hell and back
+Nhat Lam NGUYEN (Thejoker77) but it's spelt Vergil in the game, Virgil was in the poem
+Osborne Kathy well the devil may cry series probably based its characters on Divine Comedy so
Dante S is it now? well probably just a spelling flaw, the game is kinda buggy and only made like what 18 months? either way, virgil is well known for being in the divine comedy, not in the dmc game, that's what he was referencing
for information purposes the strongest beer (that i know of during the posting of this comment) is called sink the Bismarck by the same people who did tactical nuclear penguin (in competition to the beer named Bismarck)
Are you my mummy? Mummy?
***** Then are you the doctor? Doctor?
***** I forgot his name mummy sorry. :(
I forgot you're not my mummy...
j.d. rookie you’re adopted
at 2:27 arcade gannon says am i playing vergil to your dante which is a reference to devil may cry
This is one Easter Egg that only gun people and Firearms historians will know. In the DLC Honest Hearts Joshua is overlooking the .45 pistols and tell you about a member of his tribe invented the pistol over 400 years again. What he's talking about is the inventor of the M1911 made by the GunSmith and the Leonardo Da Vinci of Guns John Moses Browning.
Oh my fricking God! Can you stop using the fricking silenced weapon sound effect when you bring up pics or transitions?! You are driving me crazy!!
+nlNoah Cavazos No
+nlNoah Cavazos Then I will hop in my rocket 69.
+Freewillybilly and also me Not unless I set the World on Fire!
( I don't want to set the world on fire-ink spots)
+Anferny Crab at that point it's all over but the crying.
Then I will hop into my car and drive you around the world
There is actually another of those nuclear shadows in lonesome road. Its in I think the west of couriers mile.
I want to mention this, the outline of the nuke blasted person looks like Han Solo’s pose in a few different Star Wars posters.
two bears high fiving actually stays in the cave, and the option two bears high fiving was going to be that dialogue option in the original game but was left out accidentally
There's a new type of bear that you may want to avoid it's a mix between the grizzly bear I believe and the polar bear much bigger and much more aggressive than any other bear avoid if possible
The blast shadow is also doing the PROMOTIONS pose.
re: 17:10 in the video, those are colloquially called "nuclear shadows".
the blast man is a refrence from fallout 3s gouls in the musem if you speak with one she says her dads shadow was carved in stone
In nipton you can find two burnt skeletons named owen and beru, reference to star wars: a new hope
This one maybe a reference to the Half-Life series in The Lonesome Road DLC at curtain points you can find Ulysses looking at you and then walking away similar to the G-Man in Half-Life
11:16 again are okay vault boy