The canceled Fallout online (also called Project V13), the game that sparked a legal dispute between Interplay and Bethesda over the rights of the Fallout franchise because Bethesda had been wanting to make an online Fallout title (later becoming fallout 76).
The dispute ended with the confirmation that Bethesda was the sole owner of the Fallout franchise and Interplay losing all rights to work on anymore Fallout projects.
The Fallout Online teaser was released on June 15, 2010 as part of the launch for the, since closed, Fallout Online Website. The song used is Slave to the Blues by Gertrude ‘Ma’ Rainey.
the actual biggest lore fuckup of the tv show BY FAAAR is placing shady sands in los angeles but thats not kotaku frontpage ragebait so it will never ever matter
I don't particularly want to feed your Bethesda hate-boner because it's big enough as it is, but you should give the recent GQ interview with the creators of the Fallout show a read. They flat out admit they nuked Shady Sands because 'war never changes' and cuz they wanted a Mad Max-styled wasteland
oh wow what a fucking surprise, they took one look at an established world and said 'fuck that' because resetting progress and pretending humanity is inherently violent and evil always is easier than actually working with fallout's real themes and writing. who knew a show backed by bethesda would do the same thing bethesda's been doing to the ip for the last fifteen years
if I say anything else on this topic I need you all to behead me but at this rate what’s the point of making new fallout. If they just are completely averse to showing the progress of the world and doing anything with the setting other than brand recognition because it all just follows the exact same plotline and plot beats why set it in another time. Why even bother if it’s basically just going to be the exact same “well war never changes so why should anything we do” shit every single time. I don’t get it.
Arcade realizes the weirdo he is traveling with isn't actually naive but instead the most selfless person he ever met and he has many thoughts about that...
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