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If you let the Master's Army destroy Necropolis, a ghoul refugee who survived the invasion can be found hiding behind a bookcase with dialogue talking about the invasion, while also mentioning that the attacking super mutants had "some steam trucks". These steam trucks are the only working mechanically propelled vehicles mentioned in the game, and are only mentioned in this Fallout game.
In the eighth installment of the Fallout Bible, Fallout 2 developer Chris Avellone revealed that steam trucks were planned for Fallout, but they were only mentioned in passing for "art reasons and gameplay reasons" and that it may have been an "ugly-looking vehicle".
In the eighth installment of the Fallout Bible, Fallout 2 developer Chris Avellone revealed that steam trucks were planned for Fallout, but they were only mentioned in passing for "art reasons and gameplay reasons" and that it may have been an "ugly-looking vehicle".
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The music that is played on the world map of Fallout and Fallout 2, "Moribund World", was heavily influenced by the track "window sill" by Aphex Twin.
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A number of promotional items were produced as bonus items, or to help advertise the release of the game, these include;
•A tin cup (actually made of aluminum) with the Fallout logo.
•A ball point pen designed to look like a stimpak, which contained a purple liquid.
•Postcards
•T-shirts depicting a Brotherhood of Steel member and the phrase "Everything Else is Dead or Dying."
•A tin cup (actually made of aluminum) with the Fallout logo.
•A ball point pen designed to look like a stimpak, which contained a purple liquid.
•Postcards
•T-shirts depicting a Brotherhood of Steel member and the phrase "Everything Else is Dead or Dying."
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When installing the game on a modern PC using icons larger than 32x32 pixels, the game will use an image of Tim Cain's head as its icon in place of the original Vault Boy.
Tim Cain is the original creator, and was the lead programmer for Fallout.
Tim Cain is the original creator, and was the lead programmer for Fallout.
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Typing "boom" during the credits will have Tim Cain's head appear on screen and explode.
Tim Cain was the lead programmer for the game, and one of the original members of the game's design team.
Tim Cain was the lead programmer for the game, and one of the original members of the game's design team.
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There is an NPC found in The Hub named Deputy Kenny. If Deputy Kenny is killed, the Display Monitor in the lower left corner will display the message "Oh my God! They killed Kenny! Those bastards!" This is a reference to the cartoon series South Park.
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If the player's character has less than 4 intelligence, they will be unable to talk to anyone properly. Having low intelligence unlocks a new set of dialogues for the player, which mostly consists of grunts/noises. It also unlocks new responses from certain NPCs who recognize the player's disability.
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