Fingers crossed for this Friday ;-)
 
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[The Unique Geek] Re: Prepare for the future! Fun Fallout 3 interactive TV.> 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> > > Anyone bought 
Fallout 3 yet?> I would love to hear from someone who has played it before I 
buy it.> > E> > On Sep 21, 5:24 pm, lessthan12parsecs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
wrote:> > The first two were RPG with the 3/4 view.> >> > Fallout3 looks to be 
FPS and/or third person from everything I have> > seen.> >> > It is from the 
same folks that brought us Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion.> > Fun game and story, 
but this team looks to have learned from their> > mistakes and are 
kickingFallout3 up several notches. BAM.> >> > In case you could not tell, I am 
REALLLLLY looking forward to this> > game.> >> > lessthan12parsecs> >> > On Sep 
21, 9:45 am, Edward Crosby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> >> > > Were the first 
two games RPG or FPS?> > > Also, will 3 be RPG or FPS?> >> > > E> >> > > On 
Saturday, September 20, 2008, at 06:02PM, "lessthan12parsecs" <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> wrote:> >> > > >Fallout1 and 2 are so much fun.> >> > > >Check 
outwww.gog.com. They should have bothFallout1 and 2 and I> > > >think Tactics ( 
Tactics was okay for story elements, but gameplay was> > > >so-so) This site ( 
Good Old Games)  is offering a way to play old> > > >games that are going to be 
XP and Vista compatible.> >> > > >And Patrick, thank you for bringing up 
Wasteland. One of the games> > > >that I hope is on this new site so I can play 
it again. That game is> > > >one of the best RPG's of all time.> >> > > 
>lessthan12parsecs> >> > > >On Sep 20, 5:06 pm, Patrick Pence <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> wrote:> > > >> > Are the previous versions worth playing?> >> > > 
>> *cough* *sputter* Really?!> >> > > >> YES!  > >> > > >> 
SinceFalloutandFallout2 to came out 10 years ago, you might have some issues 
getting it to work, but I'm sure you can find it <ahem> somewhere.> >> > > >> 
If you really want to delve into Old School, you can play Wasteland using a C64 
or PC 286 emulator, as it was the progenitor. (And co-developed by one Mr. 
Michael A. Stackpole)> >> > > >> Patrick> >> > > >> 
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