In Real Life

It’s Better Than A Mirelurk Cake Bake Sale

Good point, but if you just go ahead and donate the scrap metal, you get +10 good karma. Trolled office flyer for a Seattle-area school’s fundraiser, seen via Reddit.


February 2, 2011
In Real Life

Vault Bikinis Offer Little Protection Against Fallout Mini-nukes

Charlotte‘s custom Fallout 3 character Jinx Jones wiped Megaton straight off the Wasteland map! Also, check out her Fallout: New Vegas art piece here.


January 25, 2011
In Real Life

Hey, This Fallout Movie Isn’t Too Bad!

When the trailer for a fan movie about Fallout was released a few weeks back, I was… sceptical. Which was stupid, because the movie is now out, and it’s actually pretty damn good.


January 22, 2011
PC

The Fallout Conversation System Does Not Work In Real Life

When you try to apply the logic and mechanics of the conversation system from Bethesda’s Fallout series to real life relationships it can only end in tears – or dead girlfriends.


In Real Life

Clean Clothes Are Important, Even After The Apocalypse

Fallout Guy gets a job at a Rhode Island dry cleaner. As seen on Super Power Bros. Thanks Patrick!


January 10, 2011
In Real Life

Baby It’s Cold Outside (So Wear A Fallout Helmet)

If you’re going to try and survive a post-apocalyptic wasteland, you may as well do it in style.


January 1, 2011
Nintendo

Fallout 3 Tribute Available On Rock Band Store

“Vault 101″, the Fallout 3 ballad by nerd rockers Kirby


December 15, 2010
In Real Life

The Video Game Posters For That Tiny Cinema You Never Go To

Get a load of these posters. They’re game posters done up to look like movie posters, but not the boring kind, the kind you see for a quaint little art house cinema that only shows a movie once.


November 19, 2010
News

What Does The Canadian Army Want With $US25k Worth Of Games?

A Canadian military garrison has a rush order out for 500 video games, a requisition that a headquarters spokeswoman admitted is “strange”.


November 16, 2010
In Real Life

I Tried To Think Of The Most Harmless Thing…

…something that I loved from my childhood, something that would never ever possibly destroy us. Vault Boy. By Renée Chio, as seen on Gamefreaks.