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Fallout 3, the post apocalyptic role playing experience from Bethesda, has recently been re-released in a Game of the Year edition, which contains all the patches and expansions the title has received from the developer. Now, the videogame has another award to its name, this one coming from Future Publishing, to just... |
2 November 2009 03:50 GMT |
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When the Fallout series was brought back to life so wonderfully by Bethesda many hoped that this would be, like any other game, an inspiration for other companies to come out with their own great games. After all, nothing brews progress like a little competition. Except maybe for criticism, or even better, some good ... |
16 October 2009 04:00 GMT |
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Bethesda Softworks is preparing a bit of an event regarding its one-year anniversary of Fallout 3. The developer and publisher of the highly acclaimed, post-nuclear, role-playing game will release the Game of The Year Edition on October 13. The title will come out for the PlayStation 3, PC, Xbox 360 and include all t... |
18 September 2009 05:07 GMT |
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Bethesda Softworks, the company that currently holds the rights to the Fallout franchise, has filed a law suit against former owner Interplay saying that it has failed to hold up its end of an agreement signed in April 2007 and likely saved Interplay from bankruptcy.The reason for the legal action is a product called... |
14 September 2009 04:07 GMT |
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Fallout 3 was one of last year's biggest titles, marking the next-generation debut of the famous post apocalyptic franchise. Coming from Bethesda, which already made another popular RPG series, The Elder Scrolls, the game promised a huge amount of content and many hours of adventures through the wasteland. This... |
24 August 2009 13:21 GMT |
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This week was dominated by Activision unveiling its good financial results for the last quarter, with more than 1 billion dollars of videogames sold to consumers, and by the official announcement that Starcraft II is now officially confirmed to be pushed back to 2010. But there were other things the knowledgeable gam... |
8 August 2009 08:21 GMT |
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Fallout 3 was one of the biggest titles that appeared last year, in terms of scope and sales but also in terms of story length and the complexity of gameplay. It revealed to players a massive Wasteland filled with unique characters, enemies and quests for the Lone Wanderer to complete.But the retail package wasn'... |
8 August 2009 07:21 GMT |
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Fallout 3 was one of the biggest titles to appear last year, bringing RPG and shooter fans a taste of a wide and vast post-apocalyptic wasteland filled with unique characters, an intricate storyline and, most importantly, a lot of enemies. But while the title, created by Bethesda, delivered a huge and quite long exp... |
3 August 2009 16:41 GMT |
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Fallout 3 was one of the biggest games of last year, having managed to capture the imagination of gamers all around the world, and was awarded by many websites and critics with the prestigious Game of the Year award. The whole post-apocalyptic experience was even more enriched by new add-ons that were released by th... |
22 July 2009 03:23 GMT |
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Role Playing Games are extremely popular because they take players on a journey filled with interesting aspects and portray a main character that gathers experience almost at the same pace as the player controlling him, by exploring the world and finding new things. One of the most recent and most popular RPGs was B... |
20 July 2009 16:41 GMT |
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Fallout 3 was one of last year's biggest games, managing to combine some great role playing game mechanics with shooter elements and delivering one of the most cohesive experiences of recent years to gamers all around the world. This experience will now get even richer, as Bethesda has announced the latest batc... |
15 July 2009 16:41 GMT |
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Without a doubt, one of the best games of last year was Bethesda's Fallout 3 post apocalyptic role playing game, the newest in the prestigious franchise. Telling players a huge story and letting them decide almost everything about their unique experience, the title won over a lot of PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation ... |
14 July 2009 03:21 GMT |
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A document filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission has revealed that ZeniMax Media, the parent company of Bethesda Softworks, has raised about 105 million dollars in capital in order to complete the buyout of id Software, the developer best known for having created Doom and its sequels.The document, which w... |
10 July 2009 03:23 GMT |
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The gaming industry certainly has a lot of big video game publishers, including the likes of Electronic Arts or Activision, which dominate the playing field, but other smaller companies like 2K Games also managing to release quality titles thanks to their established franchises. PC gamers that are also fans of title... |
3 July 2009 12:41 GMT |
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Fallout 3 was one of last year's biggest games and in many journalists' eyes, the best one of 2008. It brought players a huge open post-apocalyptic world filled with unique creatures, characters and, most importantly, quests.It offered dozens of hours of gameplay and was truly one of the most robust titles ... |
27 June 2009 04:11 GMT |
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It seems that those who love Fallout 3 and can't wait for the next bit of downloadable content for it, called Point Lookout, can now get it at GameStop, even if the official release date is only next week.The retail chain has been selling a disk containing both the upcoming DLC and the already released Broken St... |
19 June 2009 13:11 GMT |
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With E3 still providing news, many might have missed the announcement made by Bethesda - that the penultimate piece of downloadable content for Fallout 3 would be arriving on June 23. The new pack is called Point Lookout and is set to allow fans of the post apocalyptic role playing game to explore a dark and marshy a... |
5 June 2009 14:21 GMT |
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The future has always puzzled humanity and scientists, but it has also proved to be an interesting aspect for the gaming industry, which has seen a lot of its creations take place many years, decades or centuries in the future and also offered some interesting views on how things will be then. But thanks to a recent... |
26 May 2009 16:41 GMT |
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Bethesda has some very good news for players who have enjoyed its Fallout 3 post apocalyptic role playing game. It seems that all the downloadable content released for the PC and the Xbox 360 will be coming to the PlayStation 3, after users of that console have complained of being shortchanged by Bethesda, and that a... |
20 May 2009 16:31 GMT |
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Bethesda has just released Broken Steel, the third piece of downloadable content for Fallout 3 and the most ambitious so far and people have already began talking about whether the game would be getting more content or not.Talking to the official Xbox magazine, Peter Hines, who is a vice president at Bethesda, said t... |
14 May 2009 05:09 GMT |
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Bethesda has explained that it's not its fault that Broken Steel is unplayable at the moment. Those who got the DLC pack and attempted to run it have been hit with a message reading “cryptographic message is not formatted correctly.” Apparently, this is related to Games for Windows Live and not to Br... |
7 May 2009 12:51 GMT |
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For all hardcore gamers, the kind guys who watch their points increase in their Xbox Live profile as they play more games and as they unlock more Achievements, February 2007 was a landmark moment, with an announcement that shaped the way they saw their universe and played their videogames. It's the moment when M... |
1 May 2009 08:21 GMT |
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Bethesda Softworks is announcing that it has released patch 1.5 for its post apocalyptic role playing game Fallout 3. The patch is set to prepare the game for the release of the last piece of DLC, called Broken Steel, which should arrive on May 5. At the moment, you can only get this patch for the PC and the Xbox 360... |
30 April 2009 04:32 GMT |
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The people over at Bethesda Softworks are very nice. Sure, some have less than kind words for them for not bringing the downloadable content for Fallout 3 to the PlayStation 3, but they seem to be genuinely interested in making sure that on the Xbox 360 and on the PC, all the gamers can get their hands on the DLC.If ... |
29 April 2009 04:23 GMT |
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Bethesda has filed trademark applications related to Fallout and filmed entertainment. The trademarks refer specifically to “entertainment services in the nature of an on-going television program” and “motion picture films about a post-nuclear apocalyptic world.” Hey, even the trademarks sound... |
23 April 2009 02:04 GMT |
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After unveiling that it would collaborate with Obsidian to create Fallout: New Vegas, Bethesda officially announced that Broken Steel, the last piece of downloadable content presented for the original Fallout 3, was set to arrive on both the Xbox 360 and the PC on May 5. It will cost 800 Microsoft Points or 10 dollar... |
22 April 2009 16:31 GMT |
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One of the biggest surprises related to Fallout 3, the first game developed by Bethesda in the series that includes Interplay classics such as Fallout 1 and Fallout 2, was the dedication of the development team related to creating and quickly shipping downloadable content for the title on quite a tight schedule.But s... |
13 April 2009 12:41 GMT |
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As The Pitt, Bethesda's second piece of downloadable content for Fallout 3, arrived on the Xbox 360 and on the PC, players began reporting that the add-on had quite a few glitches. There were weird colors present in places they shouldn't have been, character models were corrupted while large exclamation mar... |
25 March 2009 16:11 GMT |
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The Pip Boy 3000 is quite a nice gadget and players of Fallout 3, the post apocalyptic role playing game from Bethesda, rely on it for a lot of information and tracking everything from quest lines to the weight of the equipment carried around.Too bad it’s entirely fictional. Or is it not? Zypad is introducing t... |
16 March 2009 05:56 GMT |
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Bethesda was really aggressive in talking about the downloadable content for its Fallout 3 post apocalyptic role playing game. It said, from the get go, that it planned to release three pieces of DLC, one for each month beginning with February. Until now, it has managed to deliver Operation: Anchorage in February, a ... |
12 March 2009 05:47 GMT |
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The consensus amongst Fallout 3 fans seems to be that Operation: Anchorage, the first piece of downloadable content for the Bethesda developed and published role playing open world game has been a bit of a disappointment. It's not that it was a bad instance but it emphasized combat, which is one section of Fallo... |
23 February 2009 04:56 GMT |
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RPGs (Role Playing Games) have seen a massive increase in popularity these days as more and more high quality titles have graced its ranks. Among the newest ones, Bethesda's Fallout 3 has been one of the most successful, and, in the mind of quite a lot of gaming industry analysts and critics, the best game of 20... |
16 February 2009 03:05 GMT |
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I don't fully understand Achievements (or Trophies, for that matter). I get what companies like Microsoft and Sony are trying to do with them: make gamers interested in playing and replaying a game to get those elusive gamer points and the bragging rights that come with them. I do understand why games sporting n... |
14 February 2009 06:41 GMT |
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After the Game Developers Choice Awards nominations were dominated by LittleBigPlanet, which lead the field with seven nominations, with Brain being the closest competitor with five nominations, it is time for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts to announce the nominations for its videogame-oriented award... |
12 February 2009 13:21 GMT |
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With Operation: Anchorage already out and probably completed by most of those who have downloaded it, Fallout 3 fans are eagerly awaiting to receive the other two pieces of downloadable content Bethesda announced for the game. Unfortunately, players will have to wait a while longer, as the developers have announced a... |
9 February 2009 16:21 GMT |
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Fallout 3 received a lot of attention from the media, even way before the release of the actual game. A lot of people thought and still think that the game cannot compete with the first two in the series, decrying the transition to 3D and to real time action, even if it mitigated by V.A.T.S. The majority of those who... |
28 January 2009 16:21 GMT |
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Operation Anchorage, the first piece of downloadable content for Fallout 3, is set to arrive on the Xbox 360 from Microsoft and on the PC on January 27 - tomorrow. And it seems that Bethesda, the developer of the game, has seen fit to add four more Achievements to the game, which can be obtained on both platforms tha... |
26 January 2009 14:51 GMT |
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Industry analysts are saying that for GameStop, the used games sales revenue will reach 23% of the overall value of the business, up to a value of 2 million dollars. In the previous year, the percent value was similar, at 22.4%, but the value was of only 1.6 million dollars.The used game market accounted for 42% of t... |
23 January 2009 03:38 GMT |
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Think back to the period running up to Christmas last year. High profile games were released every week, with a publicity and public relations blitz designed to drown out any other gaming news for those crucial first days to one week when blockbuster titles generate the biggest part of their sales. There is little si... |
22 January 2009 02:30 GMT |
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Bethesda has just released a patch for its post apocalyptic role playing game Fallout 3, fixing a lot of problems that could crop up during gameplay. The patch is now available for the PC, the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360 and the developers are saying that all gamers should get it and apply it as they are getting r... |
14 January 2009 12:11 GMT |
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Who says videogames are not art? Who says they are only for kids who lack social lives? The Writers Guild of America, the organization representing the interests of those who create stories for a living, has named the games that are competing for the second edition of the Videogame Writing Award. The winners for 2008... |
13 January 2009 17:01 GMT |
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Bethesda Softworks is announcing that the Broken Steel expansion, set to arrive in March, will, amongst other things, increase the level cap for characters created in the game to 30. This means that players will be able to max out more skills and enjoy more perks as they go through the Capitol Wasteland.Jeff Gardiner... |
12 January 2009 10:01 GMT |
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GameTrailers is one of the most interesting manifestations in the field of gaming commentary for the last year. The guys behind it have used video as a way to review and comment on games, while also offering all the latest trailers, developer videos and commercials related to upcoming releases.They have chosen their ... |
8 January 2009 14:11 GMT |
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I've already recommended Fallout 3 as a Game for Christmas, because a player needs time and a festive setting to fully take in and comprehend the world of Fallout 3, a world set 200 years after a nuclear exchange obliterated civilization.Why is Fallout 3 the best role playing game of the year? Mainly because it ... |
30 December 2008 20:31 GMT |
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As with books, movies or music, it’s rather difficult to review and grade a videogame. There’s inherent subjectivity that comes into play and threatens to topple the carefully balanced system of pros and cons, observations and grades. I can’t be sure that my experience with, say, Fallout 3 will be s... |
30 December 2008 18:41 GMT |
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Every outlet in the press that covers videogames does an end of the year segment awarding a Game of the Year for those titles which have really impressed over the recent 12 months. It's a good idea, as it manages to boil down the most significant releases of the recent period and gives those not following the ne... |
28 December 2008 17:51 GMT |
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As the end of 2008 draws ever near, most sites and magazines reporting on videogames are getting ready to present a host of awards, showing which titles impressed editors and players alike during the closing year. Our awards will be presented during the final days of December. IGN, one of the leading sites reporting ... |
22 December 2008 15:01 GMT |
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Fallout 3 is the kind of game that creates stories and powers memories. I could sit down with fellow players and talk for hours about what happened in my last play session and about how their experiences were different from mine. About that time I took out a pack of Mirelurks with Plasma Mines, about that time I kill... |
18 December 2008 06:44 GMT |
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Fallout 3 has certainly been a game that fans expected with mixed feelings. On the one hand, it was the first title to be made by another studio, and not by the first team from Interplay, but on the other hand, Bethesda, the company responsible for hits such as The Elder Scrolls series, couldn't do a bad job. A... |
17 December 2008 11:01 GMT |
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Shortly after the release of Fallout 3, its post apocalyptic role playing game, Bethesda announced its plans to release a level editor for the title just before beginning to roll out three major downloadable content packs, which should arrive starting January 2009.The Fallout 3 level editor, called the Garden of... |
16 December 2008 03:29 GMT |
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