Today is Fallout's 18th birthday.
Project Update: Fallout DOS/Win95 should be in stores by 10 Oct 1997. Fallout Mac has been delayed until we can find a crash bug in the endgame that only manifests itself in that version. For the status of all pre-orders, please contact "shipping@interplay.com", instead of the development team. Sorry, but we just don't have any pre-order information available to the team. -- 6 Oct 1997 @ 1140 PST Project Update: Well, it's done. We shipped Fallout! Actually, we silvered today, which means that we should be in major stores by Oct 10. So, it hasn't really shipped yet, but the duplication and manufacturing has begun! Shipped, silver - hey, we're done! -- 1 Oct 1997 @ 1615 PST
Archived:http://www.nma-fallout.com/fallout1/official_site/log.shtmlSuch is the day of discs
finally, i can forget my copy of fallout 3 without fear of being judged by others
do it safely, because you can get a STD named games for windows live
Maybe you should go fix wikipedia's article.Edit: And actually, if stores hadn't released it till the 10th, wouldn't when consumers actually got to play it be the birthday?
Just a little over a month now...
Don't start that Regulith.You'll have me crossing days off of the calendar, and I don't want to admit to myself that I'm that desperate to play it.
fallout 4 will suck ass hair :^)