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Ultimate Fallout 3 collector’s edition includes Pip-Boy
Posted June 6th, 2008 at 2:33pm
Bethesda will be including a full-size replica of the Pip-Boy 3000 in the Fallout 3 Survival Edition, available exclusively from Amazon.Amazon, bethesda, collectors edition, exclusive, fallout 3, Pip-Boy
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Fallout 3: Collectors Edition revealed
Posted April 14th, 2008 at 10:09pm
Bethesda's cult-classic franchise, Fallout, will be receiving its third installment (rumored to arrive this October), and GameStop has cried "ta daaa" and shown off a special collectors' edition for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360. The verrrrrry special box will include a Vault Boy Bobblehead, a hardcover art book and a making-of DVD (the box itself will be a Vault-Tech Lunch Box). According to Shacknews, the Collectors' Edition will be $79.99 (whereas the PC version is $69.99), and the "standard" version will be $59.99 for consoles and $49.99 for PC. Shacknews also has some nice impressions in their preview of the game in case you want to get a sense of whether or not it's good enough to fork out $79.99 to get it in a special lunchbox.Fallout 3 to have (holy crap) 200 endings
Posted March 26th, 2008 at 10:32pm
Destructoid reports that the upcoming Fallout 3 will have a whopping 200 endings accessible to the player... and while their reaction seems to be one of "Good God No!", I'm all for it. There's a nice chunk of information there gleaned from the recent podcast from Bethesda's Todd Howard about what the sequel to the cult classic adventure game would be like, and here are a few of the gems: -”Fans sending death threats” says one of the OXM guys. Another one calls Fallout fans”rabid Right Wing kind of fans”. -Over 200 endings, since last week. The 12 endings was surpassed sometime ago. -The game is twice bigger than what they thought in the beginning. -Always just one humanoid-type companion, and another NPC like Dogmeat. -Dogmeat can die, but they are working on his health and how you maintain him. - Dogmeat can be given assignments, and will try to follow them with his Radiant AI. -Brotherhood of Steel doing their own thing; already in finished state on the game; they are on the verge of extinction, you’ll interact with them a lot more after a determined point in the game. -The game is finished, but needs a lot more polishing and testing, they are doing many playthroughs; they keep adding stuff, sometimes it takes 100 hours to play, just the main quest takes about 20 hours. -Absolutely tracking at fall 2008. I can't help but wonder if several of those who read GameLedge are old enough to even remember