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Fallout 3 Game Of The Year Edition

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Fallout is a series of mail-apocalyptic role-playing games produced and published by Bethesda Softworks, originally created by Interplay Amusement. There have been six full role-playing titles in the serial (Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4 and Fallout 76), i team-based tactical RPG combat spin-off (Fallout Tactics), one activeness RPG dungeon-crawler spin-off (Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel) and one simulation game (Fallout Shelter). There are as well several Fallout games which were canceled during development.[1]

Contents

  • 1 Background
  • ii Timeline
  • 3 Published games
    • 3.1 Main games
      • 3.i.1 Fallout
      • iii.1.2 Fallout 2
      • 3.1.3 Fallout 3
      • 3.1.4 Fallout: New Vegas
      • 3.ane.5 Fallout four
      • 3.1.half dozen Fallout 76
    • three.2 Spin-offs
      • 3.2.1 Fallout Tactics: Alliance of Steel
      • 3.2.two Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel
      • 3.ii.3 Fallout Shelter
      • 3.ii.four Fallout Shelter Online
    • 3.iii Tabletop games
      • 3.3.1 Fallout: The Roleplaying Game
      • 3.iii.2 Fallout: Warfare
      • iii.iii.three Fallout: The Lath Game
      • 3.3.4 Fallout: Wasteland Warfare
      • iii.3.v Fallout: Wasteland Warfare Roleplaying Game
    • iii.4 Other
      • iii.iv.1 Bethesda Pinball 's Fallout tabular array
      • 3.4.2 Fallout Gratis Style RPG Quest
    • 3.5 Compilations
      • 3.5.ane Fallout Trilogy
      • 3.5.2 Fallout Album
  • 4 Published media
    • 4.i Comics
      • 4.ane.1 One Man, and a Crate of Puppets
      • iv.ane.2 All Roads
    • four.2 Strategy Guides
      • 4.2.1 Fallout Official Survival Guide
      • iv.2.2 Fallout 2 Official Strategies & Secrets
      • four.2.3 Fallout Tactics Official Strategies & Secrets
      • 4.2.4 Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel Official Strategy Guide
      • 4.ii.5 Fallout iii Official Game Guide
      • 4.2.half dozen Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide
      • 4.2.7 Fallout four Official Game Guide
      • 4.two.8 Fallout 76 Vault Dweller'southward Survival Guide
    • 4.iii Other items
      • four.three.1 The Art of Fallout iii
      • 4.3.2 The Fine art of Fallout iv
      • iv.three.3 Pip-Boy Operational Instructions
  • 5 Upcoming media
    • 5.1 Fallout Goggle box series
    • 5.2 Fallout v
  • 6 Canceled games and media
    • vi.i Fallout (PlayStation)
    • half-dozen.2 Fallout Extreme
    • 6.three Fallout Tactics 2
    • vi.four Van Buren
    • 6.5 Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel ii
    • 6.six Project V13
    • vi.vii Fallout movie (Interplay Entertainment)
    • 6.8 Fallout movie (Bethesda Softworks)
  • 7 References

Groundwork

Timeline

Year(due south) Game Location Image
2102 - 2104
Fallout 76 Appalachia Vault76Exterior-Fallout76.png
2161
Fallout California Fo1 Necropolis Bad Ending.png
2241
Fallout 2 California Loading02.jpg
2277
Fallout 3 Washington, D.C. Monument skyline.jpg
2281
Fallout: New Vegas Mojave Desert NV Strip.png
2287
Fallout 4 Boston Massachusetts State House.png

Published games

Principal games

The original two games were adult by Interplay's RPG division (named Black Isle Studios during the development of Fallout 2) and published by Interplay between 1997 and 1998.

In 2004, Bethesda Softworks licensed the rights to develop three Fallout games from Interplay. In 2007, they acquired the Fallout franchise entirely. In 2008, Bethesda released Fallout iii.

Fallout

Fallout box fine art

Released in 1997 for DOS, Windows, and Macintosh, Fallout is the spiritual successor to the 1988 hitting Wasteland. The protagonist of the game is tasked with recovering a h2o chip to supersede the chip that broke in his dwelling house, Vault 13. The game takes place in a post-apocalyptic southern California, beginning in the year 2161. It was originally intended to run under the GURPS role-playing game organisation, only a disagreement with Steve Jackson, creator of GURPS, over the game's violent content, required the development of a new organisation, the SPECIAL System.

Fallout 2

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Fallout 2 was released in 1998 for Windows and in 2002 for Mac, using a slightly-modified form of the engine used in the original Fallout. Taking place in 2241, fourscore years later the original game, Fallout 2 centers effectually a descendant of the Vault Dweller, the protagonist of Fallout. The role player assumes the part of the Chosen One as he tries to relieve Arroyo, his hamlet, afterward several years of drought. The game featured several improvements over the first game, including the ability to set attitudes of non-actor character party members and the ability to push people who are blocking doors.

Fallout 3

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Fallout 3 is a post-apocalyptic computer and console role-playing game developed and published by Bethesda Softworks as a sequel to Interplay's Fallout and Fallout 2. It was released on October 28, 2008, in North America and was released on October 31, 2008, in Europe for Windows, PlayStation three, and Xbox 360.

The game takes place in the year 2277 at the Upper-case letter Wasteland, on the East Coast of what used to be the United States, mostly in Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia and is non a direct continuation of the previous games' story. The protagonist, a 19-twelvemonth-old vault dweller from Vault 101, escapes the vault and embarks on a unsafe journey in search of their father, James, who mysteriously disappeared. The game'southward plot centers around the protagonist'due south search for their father, and the reemerging of a dangerous faction called the Enclave, who seeks to accept control of the Capital letter Wasteland and eventually post-war America. The gameplay features include real-time gainsay and first or 3rd-person perspective, in dissimilarity to the previous games, which were turn-based and isometric.

Fallout: New Vegas

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Fallout: New Vegas is a Fallout game built upon the same game engine used by Fallout 3, information technology was adult past Obsidian Entertainment which was announced past Bethesda. Fallout: New Vegas was released on October 19, 2010, in Due north America for the PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360.

The game takes identify in a mail service-apocalyptic Las Vegas in the year 2281, four years after Fallout 3. The protagonist, a courier for the Mojave Limited, is dug out of a shallow grave by a robot after being shot in the head and the contents of what would have been delivered is stolen by their attempted killer. The game's plot centers around finding the main graphic symbol's attempted killer and retrieving their stolen package, and the state of war between NCR and Caesar's Legion, besides as the inevitable intervention of Mr. House's New Vegas, over Hoover Dam.

Fallout 4

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Fallout 4 is a Fallout game adult and published by Bethesda Softworks. Information technology was released on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on November 10, 2015, except in Nihon, where information technology was released on December 17.

The game takes place in the twelvemonth 2287, ten years after the events of Fallout iii (and vi after New Vegas), in a postal service-apocalyptic Boston renamed "the Commonwealth." The story centers around the protagonist's son, Shaun, being kidnapped while they are in cryogenic sleep in Vault 111 and the protagonist'due south subsequent attempts to find their son amidst the controversy of a mysterious "Institute" reportedly replacing citizens of the Commonwealth with synths, androids meant to exist as close to a human every bit possible.

Fallout 76

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Fallout 76 is a multiplayer Fallout game adult and published past Bethesda Softworks. It was announced on May 30, 2018, and released on November 14, 2018, for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox 1.

The game takes place in Appalachia starting in 2102, 25 years after the Great War, and follows the story of Vault 76, i of the 17 known command vaults. The player character emerges from Vault 76 post-obit a celebration of Reclamation Day, having been sent on a quest past the overseer. The game is entirely online.

Spin-offs

Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel

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Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel is a tactical gainsay game developed for Windows past Micro Forté and published by Interplay in early on 2001. Tactics is the first Fallout game to not require the histrion to fight in a plough-based mode, and it is besides the first to allow customization of skills, perks, and combat actions of the remainder of the party. Fallout Tactics includes a multi-player mode. Fallout Tactics takes identify in the Midwest, a region known as The Belt.

Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel

Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel box art

Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel became the first Fallout game for consoles (PlayStation 2 and Xbox) when it was released in 2004. Information technology follows an initiate in the Brotherhood of Steel who is given a quest to notice several lost Alliance paladins. An action role-playing game, BoS is a significant break from the previous incarnations of the Fallout series, in both gameplay and style. BoS takes place in iii locations including the towns of Carbon and Los and a Underground Vault. BoS also does not feature non-player characters who accompany the player in gainsay except in some temporary scripted moments, although at that place is a skill to unlock a dog ally. Instead, the game tin can exist played local co-op with another role player. BoS is the final Fallout game to be developed by Interplay.

Fallout Shelter

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Fallout Shelter is a non-catechism construction and management simulation game. The player acts every bit an Overseer for their ain vault, and controls dwellers' jobs, adding rooms to the vault, managing resource, fighting off raiders and emergencies and more. Players are sometimes rewarded with lunchboxes that contain rewards, such as items or resources. Lunchboxes can also be purchased separately through microtransactions.

Fallout Shelter Online

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Tabletop games

Fallout: The Roleplaying Game

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Fallout: The Roleplaying Game is a tabletop part-playing game using a modified SPECIAL organization with the 2d20 system, developed by Modiphius.

Fallout: Warfare

Fallout: Warfare embrace

Fallout: Warfare is a tabletop wargame based on the Fallout Tactics storyline, using a simplified version of the SPECIAL system. The rulebook was written by Chris Taylor, and was available on the Fallout Tactics bonus CD, together with cut-out miniatures. Fallout: Warfare features v distinct factions, vehicles, four game types, and xxx-three different units. The rules merely require ten-sided die. The modifications to the SPECIAL system permit every unit a unique set of stats and give special units certain skills they can apply, including piloting, doctor, and repair. A section of the Fallout: Warfare transmission allows campaigns to be conducted using the Warfare rules.

Fallout: The Board Game

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Fallout: The Board Game is a Fallout-themed board game published by Fantasy Flight Games. Information technology is a tile-based game for one to 4 players, who can either compete or piece of work together. Players tin choose whether to play as a human, ghoul or super mutant. The role player tin can also choose between iv scenarios, taking identify in the Capital Wasteland, the Pitt, the Democracy or Far Harbor. While exploring different location tiles, the players can gain equipment cards or special influence cards to advance their character. Each player as well has a special character lath, where they track equipment, hit points and radiation damage.

Fallout: Wasteland Warfare

Fallout: Wasteland Warfare box art

Fallout: Wasteland Warfare is a narrative skirmish wargame gear up in the Fallout universe. Published by Modiphius Entertainment, the game features a singleplayer, multiplayer, and co-op play.

Fallout: Wasteland Warfare Roleplaying Game

Fallout: Wasteland Warfare box art

Fallout: Wasteland Warfare Roleplaying Game, also referred to as the Fallout: Wasteland Warfare RPG, is a standalone expansion for Fallout: Wasteland Warfare, published by Modiphius Entertainment. Information technology was released in July 2019.

Other

Bethesda Pinball 's Fallout tabular array

The Fallout table in Zen Studio's Bethesda Pinball collection, available every bit an add together-on for Zen Pinball 2, Pinball FX 2 and Pinball FX 3, is a virtual pinball adaptation of Fallout 4. It was initially released as downloadable content on December 6, 2016, for a wide variety of platforms.

Fallout Complimentary Manner RPG Quest

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Fallout Complimentary Style RPG Quest was an viii-bit Japanese RPG based on Fallout 3. Created to promote Fallout: New Vegas in Japan and released via BethBlog on January 3, 2011, equally a mini-flash game. Post-obit the removal of the game from Bethesda's website, the game and content are no longer attainable.

Compilations

Fallout Trilogy

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Fallout Trilogy (also released internationally as Fallout Collection or Saga Fallout) is a compilation of the iii PC games in the Fallout series, consisting of Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game, Fallout ii, and Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel, published past Interplay and Kalipso.

Fallout Album

Fallout Anthlogy game collection

Fallout Anthology is a collection of five Fallout games, Fallout, Fallout two, Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout Tactics, besides as all of their add-ons. It was released on September 29, 2015, in Due north America and October 2 in Europe.

Published media

Comics

Ane Man, and a Crate of Puppets

Ane Human being, and a Crate of Puppets is an official Fallout webcomic written by Jerry Holkins (aka Tycho Brahe) and illustrated past Mike Krahulik (aka John Gabriel), (creators of the video game webcomic Penny Arcade), co-created with Fallout 3 lead designer Emil Pagliarulo. In July 2008, the comic was launched on the official Fallout iii website. It follows the life of the sole inhabitant of Vault 77 and his crate of puppets and was updated every Wednesday.

All Roads

All Roads cover

All Roads is a Fallout graphic novel written by Chris Avellone. It tells the story of some of the characters and events in the week that leads up to Fallout: New Vegas. Information technology was created in conjunction with Dark Horse Comics and a hardcover copy is included in the collector's edition of the game.

Strategy Guides

Fallout Official Survival Guide

The Fallout Official Survival Guide (likewise known as Official Survival Guide To Fallout) is the official Fallout strategy guide. Information technology was written by William H. Keith, Jr. and Nina Barton and published by BradyGames. The guide provides walkthroughs for individual quests and information on enemies, mutants, and friendly characters. It also includes strategies for tactical warfare.

The guide too contains humorous and helpful tips from an old-fourth dimension adventurer named Ol' Slim.

Fallout two Official Strategies & Secrets

Fallout 2 Official Strategies & Secrets is the official Fallout ii strategy guide published past Sybex. It was written by Matthew J. Norton, one of the two lead designers of Fallout 2. It contains some background information, such as the origin of deathclaws, that was not included in the bodily game.

Fallout Tactics Official Strategies & Secrets

Fallout Tactics Official Strategies & Secrets is the official Fallout Tactics strategy guide published by Sybex. It was written by Michael Rymaszewski.

The Fallout Tactics Official Strategies & Secrets provides comprehensive walkthroughs for all missions, detailed maps, and in-depth statistics and strategies for all weapons, characters, vehicles, and creatures.

There are several online updates for the guide, which gives exclusive pictures of nigh all items in the game, also as some additions and corrections.

Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel Official Strategy Guide

The Fallout: Alliance of Steel Official Strategy Guide is the official Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel strategy guide published by Prima Games. It was written by Fletcher Blackness.

The Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel Official Strategy Guide provides consummate mission walkthroughs for every level, full weapons, armor, and explosives breakdown, tips for defeating bosses, detailed maps with surreptitious locations revealed and multiplayer tips for each surface area.

Fallout 3 Official Game Guide

The Fallout 3 Prima Official Game Guide is a publication by Prima Games. It contains strategies, maps, and walkthroughs that a role player may notice useful while playing Fallout three, also equally some additional background information about the setting and characters not found in the game itself. The guide is localized and published in Europe and Australia by Future Press.

Two Fallout three addition guides have also been released - one for Functioning: Anchorage and The Pitt, and the second one for Broken Steel and Point Lookout.

In Oct 2009, a Game of the Yr edition of the guide was published, which includes all the add-on guides and complements the Game of the Twelvemonth Edition of the game itself.

Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide

The Fallout: New Vegas Prima Official Game Guide is a publication by Prima Games. It contains strategies, maps, and walk-throughs that a role player may find useful while playing Fallout: New Vegas, as well as some additional groundwork information about the setting and characters.

The hardcover collector'due south edition includes 32 more pages which include concept art and background information from the developers at Obsidian Entertainment. Its main author is David Southward.J. Hodgson, who also authored the Fallout 3 Official Game Guide.

Fallout four Official Game Guide

The Fallout four Vault Dweller'southward Survival Guide is a publication past Prima Games. The guide contains strategies, maps, walkthroughs, and reference data that a player may notice useful while playing Fallout iv, equally well as some additional background information about the setting and characters not establish within the game itself. The guide comes in two editions: the Standard Edition, and the Collector's Edition. The Collector's Edition comes in hardcover, and was a limited edition. Information technology includes exclusive bonuses not featured in the Standard Edition and contains a bonus: a free code to admission eGUIDE on any spider web device.

Fallout 76 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide

The Fallout 76 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide is a publication by Prima Games. The guide contains strategies, maps, walkthroughs, and reference data that a role player may discover useful while playing Fallout 76, as well every bit some additional groundwork information about the setting, locations, and characters not constitute within the game itself. The edition contains a bonus: a gratis code to access eGuide on any web device.

Other items

The Art of Fallout 3

The Art of Fallout 3 is an art book available with the collector's edition of Fallout three. Information technology features concept art past Craig Mullins and Adam Adamowicz.

The standard version (purchasable from Amazon or included in the collector's edition) measures 6″ x 9". The larger version, measuring viii″ x 12.iv", had been released in October 2009, only is non found on the Internet.

The Fine art of Fallout 4

The Art of Fallout 4 is an fine art book that was released on November 10, 2015.

Pip-Boy Operational Instructions

Operational Instructions cover

Pip-Boy Operational Instructions is a transmission included with the Fallout 4 Pip-Male child Edition released on Nov xv, 2015. The Pip-Boy Operational Instructions functions largely as instructions for operating the real-life Pip-Boy 3000 Mark IV, but also includes snippets of lore near both Vault-Tec Corporation, RobCo Industries and Vault life.

Upcoming media

Fallout TV series

After a history of speculation and trademark registration for a Fallout tv series dating back to 2009, an official Fallout goggle box series produced by Kilter Films and distributed by Amazon Prime was announced in July 2020. Bethesda Softworks provided lore guidelines and world-building assistance, though the series volition largely exist developed independently past Kilter Films. Additionally, Bethesda Softworks' Todd Howard and James Altman serve as executive producers, alongside Kilter Films' Jonathan Nolan, Lisa Joy, and Athena Wickham.

Fallout 5

While work on Fallout 5 has not officially been announced, Todd Howard stated in a November 2021 interview that a one-folio document for what Bethesda would like to do with Fallout 5 exists. However, he could not comment on the potential involvement of other studios under Microsoft and ZeniMax.

Canceled games and media

Fallout (PlayStation)

An unnamed Fallout game meant for the PlayStation 1. Canceled after near iii–4 months of pre-production and early prototyping.

Fallout Extreme

Fallout Exteme logo

A tactical squad-based TPP/FPP game developed by xiv° East. Canceled after several months of evolution.

Fallout Tactics ii

Initially approved past Interplay sometime after Fallout Tactics, development started at Micro Forté and was eventually canceled.

Van Buren

Van Buren title screen

"Van Buren" was the project codename Black Isle Studios assigned to their version of Fallout three. Canceled following financial bug.

Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel 2

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A sequel to Fallout: Alliance of Steel, canceled following layoffs at Interplay.

Project V13

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An MMORPG developed by Interplay, canceled due to legal obligations.

Fallout picture show (Interplay Entertainment)

In 1998, Interplay Amusement founded the film segmentation Coaction Films to make films based on its properties, and announced that a Fallout motion picture was one of their beginning projects. Interplay confirmed that a film based on the original Fallout game was in product, only the sectionalisation was later disbanded without whatever flick produced.

Fallout picture (Bethesda Softworks)

In 2009, Bethesda Softworks expressed its interest in producing a Fallout picture show. In February 2012, instead of a Fallout film, a special characteristic was made, entitled "Making of Fallout iii DVD", which was accepted as a pic on March 27 of the aforementioned year. In the DVD commentary of Mutant Chronicles, vocalism actor Ron Perlman stated that if a Fallout picture was made, he would like to reprise his role every bit the Narrator. In 2016, Todd Howard stated that Bethesda had turned down the offers of making a film based on Fallout, but that he did not dominion out the possibility.

References

  1. Bethesda_DE: Interview with Jeff Gardiner and Emil Pagliarulo at Gamescom 2020 (reference starts at 00:32:29):
    Alina Ullrich: "So... there are a lot of people who are excited for a new Fallout unmarried-player game. Practice you lot have any idea how the future of Fallout in general will wait like?"
    Emil Pagliarulo: "I can't... look, y'know, Bethesda - the games that we normally make are these giant, open-ended single-player, y'know. And would there ever exist a Fallout v? I tin can't say that at that place wouldn't be. I can't say that there would exist, but I can't imagine that we wouldn't at some point, y'know what I mean? I think about it often. Y'know, 'what will it be? What will Fallout 5 be?' [...] For us, it comes down to... information technology'south not about 'would we desire to make this game?' It'south 'would nosotros want to play this game?' And, yeah, at that place's a lot more unmarried-actor Fallout that we would want to play."

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