A behind-the-scenes video of the design of Fallout 1 for the 25th anniversary of the license

Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game

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Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game

Fallout is set in the timeline which deviated from our own some time after World War II, and where technology, politics and culture followed a different course. In the 21st century, a worldwide conflict is brought on by global petroleum shortage. Several nations begin warring with one another for the last of non-renewable resources, namely oil and uranium; known as the Resource Wars, fighting begins in April 2052 and ends in 2077. China invades Alaska in the winter of 2066, causing the United States to go to war with China and using Canadian resources to supply their war efforts, despite Canadian complaints. Eventually the United States violently annexes Canada in February 2076 and reclaims Alaska nearly a year later. After years of conflict, on October 23, 2077, a global nuclear war occurs. It is not known who strikes first, but in less than a few hours most major cities are destroyed. The effects of the war do not fade for the next hundred years and as a consequence, human society has collapsed leaving only survivor settlements barely able to make out a living in the barren wasteland, while a few live through the occurrence in underground fallout shelters known as Vaults. One of these, Vault 13, is the protagonist's home, where the game begins.

In Vault 13, in 2161 in Southern California, 84 years after the nuclear war. The Water Chip, a computer chip responsible for the water recycling and pumping machinery, breaks. The Vault Overseer tasks the protagonist, the Vault Dweller, with finding a replacement. He or she is given a portable device called the "Pip-Boy 2000" that keeps track of map-making, objectives, and bookkeeping. Armed with the Pip-Boy 2000 and meager equipment, including a small sum of bottle caps which are used as currency in the post-apocalyptic world, the main character is sent off on the quest.

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Yes Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game is a great video game, we are proud to have given it a rating of 85%. Any good gamer must have played Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game at least once in his life, we can even fully consider it as one of the best games of the genre! In short, it is a must and you must try it if you have the opportunity!

Can I play Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game with my friends?

No, as far as we know, there is no multiplayer mode for Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game, you'll have to lend the controller to each other and take turns playing! We hope that a multiplayer mode will be available thanks to a next update, a remake or even a sequel, who knows!

Is Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game available on multiple platforms?

Yes, the game Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game is developed to be compatible with PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Linux, DOS and OnLive Game System. It's quite handy to be able to play it on several different consoles, thanks to Black Isle Studios, Black Isle Studios, The Omni Group, Interplay Entertainment and Black Isle Studios development studios!

Is Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game a recent game?

No, Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game is not a recent game, it was launched in most regions on Oct 10th 1997, 27 years 2 months 11 days ago.
Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game has been released on PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Linux, DOS and OnLive Game System.

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Does the game Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game have other names around the world?

Yes, the game is also known by these names around the world:
FO1 (Acronym)
Fallout 1 Classic (Alternative title)
Fallout: A Post-Nuclear Role-Playing Game (Full title)
Fallout 1 Classic (Other)
Fallout: A Post-Nuclear Role-Playing Game (Other Alias)

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