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Today, we bid farewell to the legendary post-apocalyptic 2D classics.

Due to circumstances beyond our control, we needed to pull the three classic Fallout games, that is Fallout, Fallout 2, and Fallout Tactics, from sale and remove them from our DRM-free catalog. These classic titles have been with us since day one, that is for over 5 years now, and they were always one of the highlights of the selection of games that we offer. There are very few titles in the history of computer role-playing games, that have had so much impact on the gaming landscape, players' expectations, and even the popular culture. The iconic setting, the memorable quotes, and unparalleled amount of fun and challenge these games provide--it's all burned in the memory of a whole generation of gamers. Probably even more than just one generation. It was an honor to have you here, Fallout. Take good care of yourself out there, try not to mistake a gecko for G.E.C.K. (not even remotely the same thing!), and remember to take your Rad-X pills!

<img src="http://www.gog.com/upload/images/2013/12/0100650e79ca7799caa0064b2e2611a62396ed6f.png">

All those who acquired Fallout, Fallout 2, or Fallout Tactics on GOG.com prior to the date of removal (that is before Tuesday, December 31st 2013, at 3:59PM GMT), will still be able to download the games' install files (as well as the bonus content) via the "My Games" section of their user accounts. Gift-codes for these three games acquired in our recent giveaway are no longer valid. However, if you own a gift-code for any or all of them that was purchased outside of the said giveaway, you'll still be able to redeem it in the foreseeable future.

We sincerely apologize for all the inconvenience this situation may have caused you. We invite you to browse through 671 other fantastic titles offered in our DRM-free catalog of the best games in history, and we wish you a Happy New Year of gaming!
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odomi2:
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blotunga: They not available anymore because in the past they belonged to Interplay, now they belong to Bethesda. And GOG has no agreement (maybe no contact even) with Bethesda. Stop necroing this thread, I'm always close to a heart-attack when I see it as I too hope for them to get back here :D
Sorry :(
xD
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odomi2:
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blotunga: They are not available anymore because in the past they belonged to Interplay, now they belong to Bethesda. And GOG has no agreement (maybe no contact even) with Bethesda. Stop necroing this thread, I'm always close to a heart-attack when I see it as I too hope for them to get back here :D
I know this is necroing the thread, but the games are back here now, along with some other old games.
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blotunga: They are not available anymore because in the past they belonged to Interplay, now they belong to Bethesda. And GOG has no agreement (maybe no contact even) with Bethesda. Stop necroing this thread, I'm always close to a heart-attack when I see it as I too hope for them to get back here :D
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dtgreene: I know this is necroing the thread, but the games are back here now, along with some other old games.
Yupp. This necro is well worth it.
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Grargar: Goodbye Fallout, we'll miss you. On a more positive note, Arx Fatalis seems to be alright for the time being.
With Bethesda on board, maybe it will stick around for a while longer. ;)
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BillyMaysFan59: With Bethesda on board, maybe it will stick around for a while longer. ;)
Holy Necro Billy! I have the smug cat with the christmas cap as an avatar! :D
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Roman5: Rest in pepperoni
Romaaaaaaannnn... Morrowind is heeeeeerrreeeee...
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ShadowWulfe: You're talking about a corporation that has ties with the American presidential candidate that believes that all "foreigners" are rapists.

You be the judge.
Said corporation is now here...
Post edited August 26, 2015 by Grargar
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BillyMaysFan59: With Bethesda on board, maybe it will stick around for a while longer. ;)
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Grargar: Holy Necro Billy! I have the smug cat with the christmas cap as an avatar! :D
Well I had to say something about Arx Fatalis due to today's new publisher, so I did it in a cool way! :D
Bethesda is now on gog.com ... wow, that escalated quickly!
Now, that's the nicest necro ever. :-)

Welcome back, Fallout! Have a Nuka Cola, they're in the fridge. But save the bottle cap, please.
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JudasIscariot: (sorry for the melodrama but I had to *ahem* start up the Fallouts today. )
Updated :P
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Grargar:
Yeah, I was quite pleasantly surprised.
Except the price has skyrocketed since Bethesda brought them back. Greedy douche bags didn't even make the games and now they are gouging the old school fans.
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Bound4Earth: Except the price has skyrocketed since Bethesda brought them back. Greedy douche bags didn't even make the games and now they are gouging the old school fans.
Nope. Interplay jacked the prices first to $9.99 each.
+1 for # skyrocketed (or at least too expensive, 9€ after initial re-re-re-release promotion ) prices + Bethesda + douchebags :)

fortunately, i got these games before they tooks the rights on their dirty fingers ^^

and i don't like bethesda anymore, their last good game was morrowind, then they became "casual"
Post edited August 27, 2015 by themortal
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Bound4Earth: Except the price has skyrocketed since Bethesda brought them back. Greedy douche bags didn't even make the games and now they are gouging the old school fans.
Actually, it didn't. They have the same price now they had when they were removed. From the GOGWiki: "While originally priced at $5.99, the price was increased to $9.99 on November 16, 2012 due to a new contract with Interplay."
So it was Interplay who got greedy.

EDIT: Ninja'd
Post edited August 27, 2015 by Tannath
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Bound4Earth: Except the price has skyrocketed since Bethesda brought them back. Greedy douche bags didn't even make the games and now they are gouging the old school fans.
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Tannath: Actually, it didn't. They have the same price now they had when they were removed. From the GOGWiki: "While originally priced at $5.99, the price was increased to $9.99 on November 16, 2012 due to a new contract with Interplay."
So it was Interplay who got greedy.

EDIT: Ninja'd
Except before they were pulled from the store there was always a bundle deal even when not on sale. After the sale ends the price will shoot up to $30 with no price cut for the collection.