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Book Synopsis: The year was 1997 and Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game had just been released by Interplay.This book looks back at the entire Fallout saga, tells the story of the series' birth, retraces its history and deciphers its mechanics.The perfect book to discover and understand the origins of Fallout, with the saga's genesis and the decryption of each of his episodes !
EXTRACT"The intro music and the end credits were the final main components of this hybrid post-apocalyptic/50s ambiance. Initially, Brian Fargo wanted to signal Fallout’s inspiration with Warriors of the Wasteland, by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, but when he heard The Ink Spots, he changed his mind and loved the result. The first choice was I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire by this group of crooners from the 1930s/40s, but unfortunately the high cost made it impossible to acquire the rights. But while browsing an extensive list of tracks from the era, the team found that Maybe, by the same group, had almost the same sound-with the added bonus of being cheap! The lyrics are about a break-up, from the point of view of the person being left behind: "Maybe you'll think of me when you are all alone/ Then maybe you'll ask me to come back again". Leonard Boyarsky notes that, "It worked with the intro [and the ending]", referring to the ending with the betrayal and lonely exile of Fallout’s hero. "It felt like it was this genius plan we had [...] but it was only later that we decided to kick [the player] out of the Vault. I feel like this is a metaphor for the whole game: it looks like we had a better picture in mind than we did, it just came out of the things we were doing"."
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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Fallout with this insightful book that delves deep into the origins and evolution of the iconic series. From the birth of the Fallout saga to the intricate details of each episode, this book is a must-have for any fan looking to uncover the mysteries behind their favorite post-apocalyptic universe.
Step back in time to 1997, when the groundbreaking Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game was first released by Interplay. This book provides a fascinating look at the development process, the inspiration behind the game, and the creative decisions that shaped the series into what it is today. Gain a newfound appreciation for the intricate storytelling and game mechanics that have made Fallout a beloved franchise.
Relive the magic of Fallout with detailed insights and behind-the-scenes stories that illuminate the genius of the game's creators. Explore the music choices that set the tone for the game, the challenges faced during production, and the vision that brought the wastelands to life. Discover the true essence of Fallout with this definitive guide to the series.
Ready to uncover the secrets of Fallout and immerse yourself in the rich history of the series? Don't miss out on this opportunity to explore the origins of one of the most iconic gaming franchises of all time. Order your copy of Fallout: A Tale of Mutation now and embark on a journey through the post-apocalyptic world like never before. Get your copy today!
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