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Hey Riegel. I hope you bring out some exciting news, too. I'm waiting. Waiting. Waiting.
Seriously, dude. Introduce yourself. Write about something. What about Interplay do you like? What is your favorite game released by them?
Don't just link to an empty website. You're just askin' for a hazing.
Koobert leave him alone. Site has splash image, with Earthworm Jim. Nuff said. Now click it and shut up.
Well, seeing as Interplay doesn't own Fallout anymore, I wouldn't be that excited... y'know except the rights for an MMO, coz' THAT'S gonna happen.
awww MDK concept art, gets me all sentimental.
They actually talked about that wedge and they were seriously considering it the last statement they made since fallout 3's first trailer / teaser. XD I hope it's something along those lines.
Sorry Koobert, I'm still new to this blogging thing, and I was so stoked when I found out about this I wanted to put it up here before someone else did, and I introduced myself in the forums..My favorite game is Fallout 2 it was so amazing, from the dark humor to the character system, I wasted middle school away with the Fallout games. I really don't see how a Fallout mmo could work though, it would take A LOT of hard work to pull it off. I always loved Interplay and the humor they put in their games, can't wait to see what happens.
My first dealing with them was in the PC version of Battle Chess, which downright rocked back in 1988. It, along with Manhunter: New York (also released that year) was the first gory game I'd ever played. They also released the best Star Trek game ever - Star Trek: 25th Anniversary.
Interplay did well by console owners, too, especially with the Blizzard titles it released (Lost Vikings, Rock n' Roll Racing).
I'm still trying to figure out how Interplay got the rights to all those Shiny characters.
I read they are using the money they got from selling Fallout to Bethesda to start making games again. I loved Rock n' Roll Racing on the SNES me and my cousin played the hell out of that game.
The Fallout games rule. I downloaded them last week and spend some time getting them to run properly on Vista just so I could play through them.
I'd love for there to be a Fallout MMO, I just don't see it happening though.
Descent 4, Descent 4, or Descent 4. Please god, I want it so bad.
I second the motion for Descent 4.