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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 Gift-codes for these three games acquired in our recent giveaway are no longer valid.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!
I expected there to be some form of fallout from this announcement.
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RayRay13000: News from Bethlog:

http://www.bethblog.com/2014/06/18/fallout-classics-return-to-steam/

No mention of GOG (which shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone).
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Grargar: Epic fail. Fallout Tactics is not compatible with Windows 8. What the hell have they been doing for 6 months?!
Figuring out how to replace the interplay logo with bethesda.
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Grargar: Epic fail. Fallout Tactics is not compatible with Windows 8. What the hell have they been doing for 6 months?!
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pimpmonkey2382: Figuring out how to replace the interplay logo with bethesda.
LOL

right on :P
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Grargar: Epic fail. Fallout Tactics is not compatible with Windows 8. What the hell have they been doing for 6 months?!
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pimpmonkey2382: Figuring out how to replace the interplay logo with bethesda.
When they succeed in doing that, new bugs will appear.
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pimpmonkey2382: Figuring out how to replace the interplay logo with bethesda.
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Grargar: When they succeed in doing that, new bugs will appear.
But it'll be SO "moddable"!
high rated
Bethesda continues to wage its war against DRM free gaming.
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pimpmonkey2382: Figuring out how to replace the interplay logo with bethesda.
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Grargar: When they succeed in doing that, new bugs will appear.
Oh and they'll make it a requirement to mod it to make it even good.
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Grargar: When they succeed in doing that, new bugs will appear.
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pimpmonkey2382: Oh and they'll make it a requirement to mod it to make it even good.
I retract my previous statement. If they really make it that bad, then it will truly be an epic fail.
Post edited June 18, 2014 by Grargar
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pimpmonkey2382: Oh and they'll make it a requirement to mod it to make it even good.
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Grargar: I retract my previous statement. If they really make it that bad, then it will truly be an epic fail.
And edit the plotline to connect it to Fallout 3.
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pimpmonkey2382: And edit the plotline to connect it to Fallout 3.
Ouch. Now you're delving into Star Wars territory.
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pimpmonkey2382: And edit the plotline to connect it to Fallout 3.
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Grargar: Ouch. Now you're delving into Star Wars territory.
I in some weird twisted way, can imagine that happening.
Come on now guys. Maybe they gave us something good, like voice acting. From three people.

Yep, three people.
Replacing the desert wasteland for washington DC.
I don't know if it's been mentioned here before, but if anyone is looking for a DRM-free copy of the original Fallout games, you can grab the "Fallout Classic Collection" retail set - it looks like Amazon has it for about $17 right now. I've had a copy for a while - it also comes with optional unofficial community bugfix and widescreen patches. There's an Interplay logo on the front of all the ones I see, so Bethesda might not be distributing them anymore, but there's apparently still some out there (or the stock photos might not have been updated).
"We also wanted to clean up the print of fallout 1 and 2. And we've also added camp little lamplight to fallout 1 as we never had the time to do so when we made the game originally."