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Fallout creator Tim Cain published a video where he discussed the challenges facing game preservation. In that video, Cain ...
With each passing year, game preservation grows more and more relevant, and you can add Fallout creator Tim Cain to the many voices calling for a more serious approach to saving video game history.
The original source code for Interplay’s Fallout and its sequel Fallout 2 was thought lost and destroyed. But it turns out ...
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Tim Cain Explains Why He "Would Not Have Made Fallout Real-Time"The original Fallout games were distinctly turn-based strategy titles. According to Tim Cain, the game did have the chance to become real-time. They ultimately refused, but he still discusses what ...
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.
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TheGamer on MSNFallout 1 And 2 Source Code Is Not Lost, One Dev Preserved EverythingThankfully, another former Interplay dev says that she has the source code for Fallout 1 and 2, so we shouldn't have to worry ...
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Game Rant on MSNFallout 1 and 2 Source Code Reportedly Still ExistsSource code for original Fallout games still exists, contrary to previous belief. Interplay co-founder Rebecca Heineman saved ...
Created by Tim Cain and released by Interplay in 1997 for PC and Mac, Fallout was followed by a sequel in 1998. A third game, ...
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