Easter Eggs and Interesting Facts about Fallout 3...(Update)

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As I mentioned, "Here I decided to share the 'Easter eggs' that I found along the way while playing..."

To be honest, I've been playing this game for 9 months because my internet was cut off! I didn't see any other interesting games.

Most likely, many of these easter eggs you already know, but I'll try not to repeat... there are about 211 easter eggs.

25.10.2010: My list of easter eggs (where all the easter eggs were recorded) has disappeared somewhere, so... I'll have to recover some things from the old documents of my website (which is currently not working (DON'T EVEN TRY!)) and since I'm going through the gold edition (Add-ons)

I also want to upload easter eggs and interesting things from 'Operation Anchorage', 'Pitt', and others soon.

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1. During the birthday, take a look at the bulletin board, where you can see a flyer stating that in the night lottery, №13 won and the grand prize (I don't remember the wording) is a week's supply of water. Hello to the first Fallout!

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2.

When the old lady Mrs. Palmer gives you a roll, three boys (specifically Butch) want to take it away from you... oddly enough, this is an easter egg about the TES world, there was a test (I don't exactly remember which chapter) where the question was: "You are going with a roll and three bandits are coming towards you, what will you do?".

3. My personal opinion. If you look closely at the temple, you can see a face that very much resembles Galileo Galilei.

4. When you follow the robot Liberty Prime in the final

quest, it shouts "Freedom, it is the sovereign right of all

Americans", this is a direct reference to Optimus Prime from

Transformers and his favorite phrase "Freedom is the right

of all life forms"

5. If you closely observe the door of vault 108

(where the Geri live), you can see the emblem

of the game Half-Life.

6. If you try to jump on the stand for dolls.

7. The poster "Adventures of Captain Cosmos" with a friend who was the Moon Monkey, is a direct (in my incredibly insane opinion) easter egg to famous (in America) heroes: Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon, the parents of all famous comics in America. Although the heroes are depicted differently, if Flash Gordon looks like what he is, namely a pioneer of sci-fi space, then Buck Rogers - the pilot hero of the post-nuclear world, is depicted as a monkey...

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8. In LL there is a copy of Harry Potter, which is a little different from the original (there's no scar, and the shape of glasses, etc.)... there is also a dog named Mutt, and to refresh your memory, I’ll say that this nickname belonged to Harry’s godfather (real name Sirius Black), and he was an Animagus, which means he could transform into a dog as he did many times...

9. Those who have been in Tranquility Lane remember Stanislav Brown in the guise of Betty... So

besides the clone of Harry Potter in LL, there are (!) clones of Betty!

  1. Stumble - when you talk to her for the first time, she says that her real name is Betty (she says this only during the first acquaintance and only... and sorry for the bad screenshot), also when lit by the Pit Boy, she notably looks like a ghost, and if you hide and wait for someone to approach her, she will say something about

the vault (most likely 87).

  1. A non-speaking NPC, looks exactly like Betty from T-Lane (except that she wears a scout's outfit)

10. As soon as you reach the fog in "The Dunwich Ruins", you will be visited by a vision. Dunwich is a fictional town in

the works of H. P. Lovecraft. If anyone does not know who that is, for

reference, he is the one who came up with the character Cthulhu,

and laid the foundations for the horror genre as such. In this building, there are many

glowing ghouls, and you can find an audio diary (there are 9 parts)

of a man who was searching for his father, in which he mentions

Abdul Alhazred. This is also a character of Lovecraft, who

invented the Necronomicon. It’s worth noting that Bethesda really loves

the work of Lovecraft (just think of playing Call of

Cthulhu), not to mention one quest "The Shadow over Hægtir" in their

previous game, Oblivion. To clarify - Lovecraft has a story,

"The Shadow over Innsmouth". That serves as the basis for their game "Call of

Cthulhu". By the way, Ghouls (Ghouls) are creatures from Lovecraft's worlds,

once human, but turned into

humanoid monsters, hiding from the sun underground.

The reason for such metamorphosis is cannibalism. Also,

the swamp kings are exact copies of the monsters from the cult

film "Creature from the Black Lagoon" from 1954, whose prototypes

were the Deep Ones.

11. In the center of the map next to the large city (on the right side of the map), there is a large split tree near which are 6 small trees, on their left side there is a post with letters and numbers TES-04. This inscription is nothing but an easter egg to the previous game of the developers The Elder Scrolls IV: OBLIVION. By the way, an easter egg to OBLIVION is also the comic "Grognak the Barbarian" which your childhood friend Amata gifts you on your tenth anniversary.

This is just the beginning...

Easter eggs and interesting things in Dragon Age: Origins...

NOT easter eggs and NOT interesting things Fallout: New Vegas... (Humor)

Thanks for the images and screenshots Marnara