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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 ...
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Fallout Legendary programmer credited with saving "lost" Fallout source code confirms it was never lost in the first place: "If I do get permission from Bethesda to release the source code ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Earlier this month, Fallout creator Tim Cain noted that the source code for the original Fallout and Fallout 2 was lost and thought to be destroyed.
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 ...
Team Folon's Fallout 4 mod, Fallout London, is one of the most impressive fan-made creations in recent memory. Now, fans of ...
Fallout Fallout's creator went so scorched earth when he was ordered to delete the RPG's source code that he even broke his "personal toy projects" forever because he deleted the Fallout libraries ...
Fallout creator Tim Cain has listed several reasons that a remaster would be too difficult to make on modern platforms.
Series creator Tim Cain says a Fallout remaster would face a long list of challenges that might stop Bethesda returning to ...
Turns out, the source code for Fallout and Fallout 2 wasn’t lost to time after all—it was sitting in someone’s personal archive. That “someone” just so happens to be Rebecca Heineman ...
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 ...
A Fallout remaster might not be easy to accomplish. One of the original creators mentions the obstacles devs would have to ...