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Interview Leon talks to GameBanshee

Taoreich

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If we all paid heed to that advice, there would be precious little on the internet worth reading.
 

Briosafreak

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There`s one missing, Leon came up with the 50s pulp flavour to the game, but the world in general terms was created by someone else, that isn`t in the list of names Saint showed. Anyone remembers the name? I`m trying to dig up that info, it`s on a post from Eragon at NMA, but somehow i can`t find it.



Edit: It`s Scott Campbell, the one that did the original story and other documents before leaving Interplay. Tim Cain, Leonard Boyarsky and Jason Anderson are the first names on the Fallout credits, with Fargo, they were the center from where the game was irradiated, with the help of many wonderfull guys and girls (yeah, i miss a lively Chris Taylor a lot, even if he still posts from time to time at NMA).

And i didn`t liked ToEE, so don`t call me a fanboy of Troika.
 

Spazmo

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Leon came up with the retro 50s theme. Campbell seems to have done a lot of fleshing out of the world.
 

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