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14.04.2024 - 15:09 / gamerant.com / Katarina Trajkovic
The highly anticipated Fallout TV series premiered a few days back, garnering enthusiastic reviews right from the beginning. Fans were delighted to catch a subtle reference to the franchise's past cleverly inserted into one of the episodes.
Drawing from a beloved and renowned gaming franchise, the Fallout TV adaptation faced lofty expectations. Surpassing even the most optimistic predictions, the series garnered acclaim from devoted fans and casual viewers alike. One episode in particular left fans astounded, as a subtle detail paid homage to the game's rich history.
In the series' final episode, a fleeting moment revealed a screen bearing the inscription 'ACCESS CODE: 101097'. To some, it may seem like a minor and inconsequential detail. Yet, for those deeply entrenched in the franchise, this seemingly small gesture carries profound meaning. It serves as a meaningful tribute to the first ever Fallout game, released on October 10th, 1997, precisely as the code suggests. This nod to the franchise's origins, showcasing the creators' dedication and reverence, solidified the show's place as a faithful adaptation of the beloved franchise.
As the online community buzzed with speculation and analysis, Redditor u/Lolhats emerged with a keen observation. They astutely pointed out the direct correlation between the displayed code and the publication date of the first Fallout game. While some users recognized the potential significance of the code, many initially overlooked it. A few fans speculated that it might relate to Vault 101, an iconic location within the game universe situated in the Capital Wasteland circa 2277. However, the original poster swiftly dispelled any confusion, reaffirming that the reference was indeed a homage to the game's history. This revelation only served to deepen the appreciation among fans, highlighting the meticulous craftsmanship dedicated to every aspect of the show's production.
The first Fallout game, named Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game, laid the groundwork for the thriving, dystopian, role-playing franchise we know today. Published on October 10, 1997, the game's initial development was helmed by Interplay Entertainment alongside its division Dragonplay, later known as Black Isle Studios. Riding high on the success of its predecessor,Fallout 2 followed swiftly, released just a year later. Fast-forward 27 years, and the Fallout franchise stands as a titan in the gaming world. With six main installments and a myriad of spin-offs, tabletop adaptations, and related titles, each entry has carved its own path to success, captivating gamers across generations.
The Fallout TV series is available for streaming on Prime Video.
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