Fallout 3 Motorcycle
A few years back, Chris Riffel got a group of friends and teachers from Cochrane High School to help him build this awesome postapocalyptic motorcycle, inspired by Fallout 3. Why didn’t we get to do stuff like this in school?
A few years back, Chris Riffel got a group of friends and teachers from Cochrane High School to help him build this awesome postapocalyptic motorcycle, inspired by Fallout 3. Why didn’t we get to do stuff like this in school?
You think Mega64 is weird? Check out the people who witnessed the group’s Fallout skits in public. These real-life NPCs have buggy AI. LOL at the one person who does react to the situation.
Available 8/3 on Xbox and PC, Fallout 3’s Mothership Zeta promises to be the mother of all DLCs; you’ll use alien atomizers, wear spacesuits and fight battles in outer space.
Kind of like The Hills Have Eyes in a swamp, Point Lookout is Fallout 3’s latest DLC, coming to Xbox 360 and PC on 6/23; think zombie rednecks with double barrel shotguns.
Spoiler warning: this trailer for Fallout 3’s Broken Steel DLC has a big honkin’ spoiler, but you’d also miss out on big honkin’ robots; available today, it also raises your level cap to 30.
Tired of Fallout 3’s dreary post-apocalyptic scenery? This PC-only GreenWorld mod lays down trees and grass; we think it effectively transforms the look and feel of the game.
Unlike most cities, Pittsburgh survived the alt-reality of Fallout without a nuke hit; it’s no walk in the park, however, and has been renamed “The Pitt” for this second Fallout 3 DLC.
Fallout 3’s Operation: Anchorage is finally out for the Xbox 360 and PC; with cloaking units, epic historical battles and new technology, this add-on is what DLCs are all about.
Assembled from other figures, this custom 6″ Fallout 3 Power Armor figure is one of a kind and will be featured in Playstation Magazine. Learn how he got the worn armor effect here.
Fallout 3’s first downloadable content is on the way, and IGN has a sneak peek courtesy lead producer Jeff Gardiner; it’ll include Operation Anchorage, The Pitt and Broken Steel.
GameRadar has put together a fun little comparison between Fallout 3 and real-life D.C.; the verdict: Bethesda got things pretty darned close, albeit with some artistic license.
More machinima craziness with this Wasteland Dancin’ video for Fallout 3; it uses the “Umpa” mod which basically puts everyone from Mr. Burke to the Enclave in a groovin’ mood.
Don’t be fooled by the diminutive size of the photo above; this Brotherhood of Steel statue for Fallout 3 stands nearly 8 feet tall. Curiously, you’ll need to bid on it through Sam’s Club.
YouTuber Cosmic Contrarian likes his Fallout 4 battles big. Recently, he created a battle in which 30,000 automatron robots took on The Commonwealth. As amazing as this is, be sure to check out some of his other awe-inspiring battle videos.
Maker Jairus of All built an impressive replica of the Broadsider, a weapon from Fallout 76 that’s basically naval cannon you can carry around. The PVC weapon can actually fire, which he tested out in this video. If you’ve got the time to spare, check out the build video series here. Also, how many times did he say “stoichiometric?”
Learn how to make Nuka-Cola, BlamCo Mac & Cheese, Deathclaw Steak and more with the Fallout: The Vault Dweller’s Official Cookbook. This hardcover book contains dozens of recipes based on or inspired by the food from the video game series. Drops 10/23/18.
“When the fighting has stopped, and the fallout has settled, you must rebuild.” We don’t see much in its teaser, but according to Kotaku, Fallout 76 will be an online multiplayer survival RPG, much like DayZ or Rust. But it will have a story and base-building.
Engineer BrunS takes his metalworking skills to the world of Fallout, meticuously crafting this bronze, duralumin, brass, ebonite, and luminofor model of the Red Rocket from the wasteland’s #1 diesel fusion filling stations. Available from his Etsy shop for about $500.
The standard version of Threezero’s T-60 Power Armor has a raw finish and a modular assault rifle, while the exclusive one has fire graphics and a Fat Man as well as the rifle. It also comes with a female vault dweller head. Its armor plates fit the T-45 and vice-versa.
YouTuber Many A True Nerd spawned a new kind of let’s play video. He made an abridged playthrough of Fallout: New Vegas in the style of Choose Your Own Adventure books to let us dictate how the video plays out. Turn annotations on.
(Gore) Joey van Embden created this fan tribute to Fallout 4 using a combination of in-game footage set to the uplifting 1978 Queen track Don’t Stop Me Now. Bethesda should really use this as a commercial.
The Automatron add-on for Fallout 4 unveils the Machinist and his robot army. But you’ll be able to harvest his robots for parts to make your own, and customize its armor, limbs, weapons, abilities, paint scheme and even voice. Drops 3/22/16 for $10.
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