
Vault-Tec approved wasteland adventure with multiball mutations, radiation hazards, and bottle cap jackpots.
Fallout is a critically acclaimed video game franchise that began in 1997, created by Interplay Entertainment and later popularized by Bethesda Softworks. Set in a dystopian future after a nuclear war, the series blends 1950s retro-futuristic aesthetics with deep role-playing elements. Players navigate vast, open-world environments, making complex moral choices that affect the story's outcome. The franchise is known for its immersive world-building, dark humor, and iconic elements like the Vault Boy mascot and Pip-Boy device. Games like Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas have cemented Fallout's reputation as a landmark in RPG design, combining open-world exploration with rich narrative depth.