October 19th, 2012

You Are Old Now, Says GOG’s Massive Interplay Games Sale, But That’s Okay

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GOG (formerly known as Good Old Games) is having a huge Interplay sale that gives you 32 games for $34.99 (or more), or anywhere between $13.95 and $34.99 for 20 titles, or 8 games for whatever you want to pay under that. This is an amazing deal that will get you some classic titles you may well have grown up with. And that could make you feel old, but maybe good also. Nostalgia. → Read More

January 12th, 2011

Because All The Cool Kids Want To Wear Fallout DIY Helmets

Don’t be like John and stop playing Fallout: New Vegas because “you have no idea where to go.” It’s really not that hard: you help out that first small town (Goodsprings), then you walk down the road to adventure. Oh, and this is a DIY helmet. It’s quite nice. → Read More

December 17th, 2010

Video: Fan-Made ‘Fallout: Nuka Break’ Is Shockingly Well Done

Did we all beat Fallout: New Vegas yet? It’s been two months now, even if the latest game-saving patch only came out on Monday for the PC. (Xbox 360 users are still waiting for the patch, as a matter of fact.) In any event, I’ve just stumbled across this trailer for a fan-made movie called “Fallout: Nuka Break.” It is, in fact, surprisingly well done. → Read More

September 27th, 2010

Video: This Is The Fallout: New Vegas TV Commercial

My Saturday went something like this: watched soccer and played Fallout. My Sunday went something like this: watched Formula One and played Fallout. So clearly the new TV spot for Fallout: New Vegas is important to me. → Read More

April 4th, 2010

You could be playing Myst or Fallout for $2.99 right now (thanks, Good Old Games!)

Just another friendly heads-up, guys and dolls. Good Old Games, the Web site that sells good, old games (and completely DRM-free), has a bit of a sale going on right now that’s surely worth your time. Fallout for $2.99! Myst for $2.99! And more~! → Read More

November 13th, 2009

First screenshots of Fallout MMO (that may never be released)

Long before Fallout 3 there was Fallout 2. And before that, Fallout. Interplay made the two first games, while Bethesda made the third one under some sort of licensing deal that would allow Interplay to create new Fallout games not connected to Fallout 3. Then Bethesda sued Interplay, which puts a game it was working on, a Fallout MMO, in jeopardy. These are screenshots of that game, to be used as… → Read More

April 27th, 2009

Last day for Fallout bundle on Good Old Games

This is the final boarding call for Good Old Games Flight 1437 with service to Fallout. (Boo.) → Read More

April 20th, 2009

Bethesda says Fallout: New Vegas coming next year

Flash! Bethesda just announced Fallout: New Vegas at a fancy event in London Town. It’s for the usual suspects—the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC—and will be available sometime next year. → Read More

April 16th, 2009

Bethesda's lawyers to Interplay's lawyers: Hey, where's that Fallout MMO you guys promised?

The Almighty Dollar strikes again, with word that Bethesda is none too pleased with Interplay’s progress on a Fallout MMO. Interplay sold the rights to Fallout to Bethesda a few years ago, and those rights included everything except an MMO. Hence, Fallout 3. But! Now Bethesda, seeing so many dollar signs, is asking Interplay what’s up with its supposed MMO. Translation: Hey, Interplay, if you… → Read More