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    NATO and Soviet Ammunition

    I liked the idea in Wasteland there was a threat of a Soviet invasion, therefore several rifles and carbines in the U.S. were re-chambered to accept Soviet ammunition to permit re-supply when you kill an enemy. The M14 used 7.62 x 51mm NATO cartridges. The M16 Series uses 5.56 x 45mm NATO...
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    Replaying Wasteland

    Vegas is intended to be nasty, even when you have Rad Suits (AC 5) or Kevlar Suits (AC 6). AK97s or NATO1989s can be effective in Vegas but you will burn through ammunition quickly. You will use a lot of 7.62mm fast if you wander the main map of Vegas when fighting random encounters. You...
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    What ever happened to Meantime (Wasteland II)?

    Meantime would have been a RPG unrelated to Wasteland. The game would have the same engine as Wasteland but it was not about a post-nuclear future. Meantime was going to be a time-travel RPG of collecting various historical figures like in the movie Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure. The...
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    Nuclear apocalypse movies?

    * Threads (YouTube has the entire movie.) * Damnation Alley * Mad Max 1 * Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior * Mad Max 3: Beyond Thunderdome * The Terminator * A.P.E.X. (The movie is not post-nuclear, but it features hordes of armed robots. At the beginning of the movie, the...
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    Damnation Alley on DVD and Blu-ray

    The inspiration for Fallout's radscorpions, the movie Damnation Alley, is finally being released on DVD this month. A Blu-ray version is also being released. The street date for the DVD and Blu-ray versions on Amazon.com is July 12, 2011. The next Fallout game needs to feature a Landmaster.
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    What has happened with the Fallout series?

    While not officially part of the Fallout series, Wasteland, the predecessor to the Fallout games, there have been plans to re-release Wasteland, possibly in an updated version. Brian Fargo, one of Wasteland's creators, formed his own company, inXile Entertainment, and finally regained the...
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    How did you discover Fallout ?

    I was waiting for Fallout since the mid-1990s. At that time as most of this forum's users probably know, the game was to be based on the Steve Jackson Games tabletop RPG system GURPS. I still have the color, full-page advertisement in Pyramid Magazine for "Fallout: A GURPS Post-Nuclear CPRG." SJ...
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    post apocalyptic flicks?

    Here are titles from a page on my Web site board users may find interesting. Some titles have been mentioned already. SWAT HQ: Auto-Combat Media Index http://www.serv.net/~owenmp/vadr/media.html Damnation Alley Mad Max Mad Max 2 / The Road Warrior Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Warlords...
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    Fallout Pen and Paper RPG

    Dear Daron, You have the correct e-mail address for Thomas Morton, the Webmaster of PA Media. I recommend you contact Tom with a short note before sending large-size files. Tom and I are old friends, therefore feel free to mention I suggested you send the files to PA Media. Thanks for...
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    Fallout Pen and Paper RPG

    Dear Daron, Thank you for offering to send me your Fallout PnP supplements. Would it be possible for you to send them to Post-Apocalyptic Media (PA Media) instead, the only reliable source of the Fallout PnP rulebook available today? Thomas Morton, the Webmaster of PA Media, would...
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    Fallout Pen and Paper RPG

    I have been out of the Fallout Community for a long time because of long work schedules. What happened to the Fallout Pen and Paper RPG? I could only find the Version 2.0 Rulebook on Post-Apocalyptic Media and the Enclave Sourcebook on a Russian Web site. The pnp.vats.net Web site, former...
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