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  • Posted On: May 16 2006 10:14pm
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  • Posted On: May 16 2006 10:30pm
I'd love to check the link out, if it wasn't for the page that I keep getting that says: Not Authorised

Oh.. and it's spelled Authorized =P Not Authorised... something's fishy here =P
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  • Posted On: May 16 2006 11:13pm
I get a not authorized message too. But, uh, didn't you know? Bethseda got the rights to Fallout like, months and months ago.
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  • Posted On: May 17 2006 4:14am
I'd also like to point out, as well as attach this awesome poster, that this is the game I would buy a new desktop to play. I shouldn't have to though, Fallout wouldn't be Fallout if it wasn't isometric.
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  • Posted On: May 17 2006 9:18am
The thing is, the primary concerns about Fallout are the style of games Bethesda make, and the worry that they would somehow overlook or disregard the stylistic, 50s feel. This poster is VERY Fallout. It's built like a standard propoganda poster, but also ragged, as if it was ripped at the edges and with tears in the fabric, so it maintains a dirty, broken world feel, and it's also somewhat faded, and shrouded in the dark. The best poart is the cruel, dark humor, witha rumor picnic and a dad playing catch with his son on top of a nuclear bomb shelter. This is what I would expect in a Fallout poster. Even if all we have is the poster, the poster is here, and the lord saw the poster and saw that it was good. Our prayers may not have been in vain; Fallout 3 is coming, and it may yet be all that we had hoped.
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  • Posted On: May 17 2006 9:19am
And come on Kas, of course I knew Bethesda got the rights. Give me a bit more credit then that.

I'm almost positive I posted the last Fallout 3 poster here as well.
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  • Posted On: May 17 2006 9:29am
heh...

I might get it, though I said that about the first two.

They any good?
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  • Posted On: May 18 2006 2:27am
Just Ahnk
The thing is, the primary concerns about Fallout are the style of games Bethesda make, and the worry that they would somehow overlook or disregard the stylistic, 50s feel. This poster is VERY Fallout. It's built like a standard propoganda poster, but also ragged, as if it was ripped at the edges and with tears in the fabric, so it maintains a dirty, broken world feel, and it's also somewhat faded, and shrouded in the dark. The best poart is the cruel, dark humor, witha rumor picnic and a dad playing catch with his son on top of a nuclear bomb shelter. This is what I would expect in a Fallout poster. Even if all we have is the poster, the poster is here, and the lord saw the poster and saw that it was good. Our prayers may not have been in vain; Fallout 3 is coming, and it may yet be all that we had hoped.

I think Bethesda does a good job at capturing a certain mood. I'd imagine they'll do a good job with Fallout, though it'll be nearly impossible to make a game as good as what the fans expect.

You could have described the poster in one sentience: nuke war survivor. :-P
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  • Posted On: May 18 2006 2:40am
I rather liked Ahnks descriptive verse.

You could have described the poster in one sentience: nuke war survivor. :-P


But then it's not really Fallout, just another generic Nuke-Type game. Fallout certianly had a dramatic and edgy feel to it. I might even have to shove 3 on my machine.

Even though I don't like Fallout...
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  • Posted On: May 18 2006 2:51am
CAD knew. :P

Go Bethesda! Who is also releasing some Star Trek games from what I heard which brings joy to the Irtar. Though hopefully they don't fuck-up like they did with that Pirates of the Carribean game. But then again, they deserved that black mark for selling out and changing Sea Dogs II into that :P