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Random: Tim Schafer, cookies, and brains

Notice how the brains connect these two wacky videos. Funny voices are also a common theme. I’ve decided that there’s so much in common that Mr. Schafer should probably direct the next New Vegas DLC and center it around Sesame Street.

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Friday, July 15th, 2011 Random No Comments

Reactions: Kill some of your money with New Vegas’ “Dead Money” DLC

December 21st. Exclusive to the 360. 800 Microsoft Points ($10). It “has players working alongside three other captured wastelanders to recover the treasure of the Sierra Madre Casino. The download add-on includes new terrain, foes and choices.” You can assume it’s as buggy and broken as Fallout: New Vegas itself. Great name, though.

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Saturday, November 20th, 2010 Reactions 6 Comments

Trailers: Get the low-down on New Vegas’ art direction

Shiny.

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Thursday, September 30th, 2010 Trailers 1 Comment

Trailers: What happens in Vegas is televised for all to see

Because this is a commercial for Fallout: New Vegas. Get it? Anyways, I really haven’t been too interested in New Vegas, but every time I see it in action I like it. I don’t know what to make of that. Maybe Fallout 3‘s bleak landscape just scarred me too much. Now I’m wondering if playing/watching/reading depressing things is good or bad for depression…well, one thing I do know is that neon lights are always attractive! Oh, and this game better have a post-nuclear winter version of Liar’s Dice in it.

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Wednesday, September 29th, 2010 Trailers 7 Comments

Reactions: Fallout spin-off set for 2010

Insert crappy what happens in Vegas joke here.

Insert crappy "what happens in Vegas" joke here.

According to GameSpot, we’ll be seeing a new Fallout sometime next year. At an event in London today, Bethesda announced that the new title will be called Fallout: New Vegas and is being developed by Obsidian Entertainment of Neverwinter Nights 2 and Knights of the Old Republic II fame. It is not a direct sequel to 2008′s critically acclaimed Fallout 3, but takes place in the Fallout universe and will maintain the same RPG format of the title. And in a bit of irony, many of the founders of Obsidian Entertainment are former members of Interplay’s Black Isle Studios, developers of the original Fallout games. Hopefully the bright lights of Vegas will liven up the world a little more and I’ll be able to appreciate that great gameplay without getting so depressed about how bleak the world around me is.

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Monday, April 20th, 2009 Reactions 2 Comments
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