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 ...
While Fallout is Bethesda's baby these days, it wasn't the original creator of the iconic RPG series. That was Interplay, the company that infamously told departing employees to destroy any remnants ...
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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 ...
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 ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. The original source code for Interplay’s Fallout and its sequel Fallout 2 was thought lost and destroyed. But it turns out that at least one person ...
Tim Cain, lead developer of the original Fallout, recently lamented the loss of Fallout's earliest development materials. When he left Interplay he was told to delete his copies of early builds and ...
It turns out that the source code for Fallout 1 and Fallout 2 was not lost, even though it was once ordered to be destroyed. Tim Cain, the creator of both games, had previously stated that, to the ...
Fallout Fallout: New Vegas' Mr. House was based on Howard Hughes, but the game's lead writer says his sense of the character 'has changed as we've seen the rise of Silicon Valley would-be messiahs' ...
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