The Singer is a character in All Roads, the graphic novel released with the Collector's Edition of Fallout: New Vegas. He was an older gentleman who believed that the Chairmen should leave the city and head back into the Mojave Wasteland to become the Bo
A collectors edition of “Fallout: New Vegas” gave players chips representing the major casinos in the game, a deck of specialty cards, a DVD detailing its creation, a graphic novel, and a platinum chip. Classics like Marty Robbins’ “Big Iron” and Dean Martin’s “Ain’t That a Kick...
Max in turn was influenced by Harlan Ellison, in his post-apocalyptic short stories A Boy and His Dog and Eggsucker, and his script for the graphic novel Vic and Blood. Monty Python's Flying Circus[] In the Hub, there is a librarian named Mrs. Stapleton. In the British Dental Associa...
The Lucky 38 appears in in Fallout: New Vegas and briefly in "The Beginning", the eighth and final episode of the Fallout TV series. It is mentioned in the graphic novel All Roads and the Fallout 76 update Wastelanders.[3] Behind the scenesThe in-game Lucky 38 is similar in ...
The latest episode of publisher Bethesda's podcast brings word that Fallout: New Vegas has gone gold, as well as revealing the minimum PC system requirements for the post-apocalyptic RPG developed by Obsidian Entertainment. New Vegas will be released for PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on ...
“We couldn’t be more excited to build on the massive success of Mission:Impossible–Fallout by reteaming with Chris and Tom on these next two films, following two successful collaborations,” Paramount chairman and CEO Jim Gianopulos said in a statement. “We’ve also enjoyed a great partne...
McMurphy appears in Fallout: New Vegas and features prominently in the graphic novel All Roads. GalleryMcMurphy in the All Roads comic McMurphy and Jessup with Benny Magic: The Gathering card (Lethal Scheme) Extended ArtReferences↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 Message: Khan hospitality ↑ Fallout:...
Unfortunately, it—and the entire southwestern part of the New Vegas conurbation—has been taken over by a large force of Raiders calling themselves the Fiends. They are unexceptional in every way, but there are a slew of them. The vault itself is wide-open, practically being a feral den...
The Colorado River appears in Fallout: New Vegas, and is mentioned in its add-ons Dead Money, Honest Hearts, and Lonesome Road,[3][4][5] the Fallout 76 update Wild Appalachia,[6] and the graphic novel All Roads. It is also labeled on a map of the Hoover Dam seen in-game.[7] ...
Fiends appear in Fallout: New Vegas, and are mentioned in its add-on Old World Blues. They are also mentioned in the graphic novel All Roads. BugsUpon dealing with Motor-Runner and the Fiends in a friendly way during Aba Daba Honeymoon or by passing a Speech Check at the entrance to ...