Following the settlement of the lawsuit between Bethesda and Interplay that awarded the full rights for the Fallout series to the house of The Elder Scrolls, GOG and Steam were forced to remove the classics Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout Classics: Brotherhood of Steel from their catalogs, leaving fans wondering about what would happen of the earlier chapters of the beloved series.
Something finally seems to be moving, as today the ESRB published a new rating (obviously a M) for all three games.
Universal Studios Hollywood has annouced that Fallout will be a part of their Halloween Horror Nights event.
Video Gamer: "Earlier this week, we released a story that the source code and in-development assets for both Fallout and Fallout 2 were lost. According to series creator Tim Cain, and as far as he knew, the source codes for both of the original games were destroyed. However, that’s not the case."
Fallout creator Tim Cain revealed that Interplay demanded all source code of the original games to be destroyed.
I still have my copies of those games. Maybe I should get them running again it's been a few years.
Alway worth another playthrough. The true definition of classic right there.
Hopefully a console release of these titles since I never was able to play them at the time they were released.
I have Fallout 1 for the PC and Fallout Brotherhood of Steel for PS2. I would love for these to come out on consoles, phones and for the Vita. Oh man a Vita release would be awesome!
I have never played them but doubt I would be as used to them as Fallout 3. If I wanted something like the Fallout games I would just consider Wasteland 2