Following in the footsteps of great historical figures is a great way to learn about them. Michael Wood famously did so in the 1980's for his PBS documentary and book In The Footsteps of Alexander The Great. This March, UK-based marketing director Chris Worth completed a simil ...more
Implants are special upgrades that will enhance your character. They are extraordinarily expensive, and you can only get so many for your game. This video shows you where to find them and which ones are the best ones to buy.
Where did it come from? No one knows! This video shows you where to find the Mysterious Magnum, which makes the Mysterious Stranger sound every time to take it out of the holster. You will need to start the Talent Pool quest to get this weapon.
This video starts off by showing you how to complete this quest. Start in one of the casinos, and distribute four cards to different NPCs you can find on the Strip. The benefit of thsi quest is that it gets you more money!
Why should PC gamers have all the fun? This tutorial shows you how you can set up the same dev console for PC onto your Xbox 360. Once you have it running, you can use it just like a PC console for extra goodies.
There's a fantastic armory in Vault 34 you can raid for weapons and more. You will need to make sure that you are either very high level or already have a potent weapon to successfully complete the Vault 34 run. Unlock the Overseer's office, too!
You will need the Wild Wasteland perk for two of these Easter Eggs to show up. The first is a skeleton in a fridge with a suspiciously Indy-looking hat, then two skeletons with interesting names. And finally, a nod to banthas.
Want to get a pantload of energy and silver in about half a minute, with no damage to your karma or reputation meters? You can raid the Silver Rush casino by sneaking around and stealing the various caches from the store.
Shows game play from the game. Obsidian, why is your animations and models so horrible in all your games?
If you had the chance to pick up the Collectors edition of Fallout: New Vegas, you received a beautiful hardcover graphic novel of some of the events leading up to your eventual stroke of bad luck. If you read it, it follows the Great Khans as they travel with Benny to your lo ...more
You have to admit, the armor set on the front of the Fallout New Vegas cover is pretty awesome, but the only way to acquire the armor, besides console commands on the PC, is to kill an NCR Ranger Veteran. There's a way to pull it off without getting any negative fame with the ...more
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If you've ever played any of the Fallout games, you know that it might be the single strongest series in all of gaming. Vault Boy has become it's mascot, a cute little blonde boy who can do all manner of disgusting things to demonstrate your skills and achievements. This video ...more
It's commonly known that Bethesda games, at launch, are usually the most buggy games to ever leave the hands of any developer. Fallout: New Vegas used to delete people's save files, it was that bad. But then there are the fairly harmless ones that make a dude's head spin when ...more
Get Money First you need to find a way to get 60 dollars or less, depending on what game you are going to choose to rent. Visit GameStop When you get inside GameStop, you have to choose a pre-owned game that you like. It could be any game, just make sure it is pre-owned. R ...more
For more than a decade, Interplay was arguably the best video game publisher in America. Their list of games is a who's-who of the most creative and forward thinking games of the '90s, including everything fromOut of This World to Alone in the Dark to Earthworm Jim to Descent. ...more