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Publisher Interplay Entertainment has announced that a Twitter account claiming to announce a relaunch of the storied developer is a fake. A now-closed account, @InterplayEnt, began posting last ...
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Gaming was a lot different back in the 90s. That goes double for PC gaming, which was dominated by big-box titles that were as groundbreaking as they were irreverent. The original Fallout was one such ...
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 ...
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Here’s a fun little nugget of gaming history to blow your mind over coffee (or Nuka-Cola, if that’s more your vibe): Fallout, the legendary post-apocalyptic RPG we all know and love, was never meant ...
The original Fallout source code has apparently already been found by the series' initial developer Interplay, with the internet assuming for years that it remained lost. This is according to Fallout ...
Whew: A week after Fallout co-creator Tim Cain revealed that Interplay had ordered him to destroy the source code for the game and its sequel in the late 1990s, new information has surfaced showing ...
Bethesda Softworks files suit against Interplay for alleged trademark infringement related to the Fallout game franchise. But it's more complicated than that. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a ...
TL;DR: The original Fallout 1 and 2 source code was never lost; Interplay founder Rebecca Heineman preserved backups by archiving all projects on CDs in the 90s. Despite common belief, she retained ...