For whatever reason when i discovered the UFO at the farmstead the Aliens didnt even become hostile. They just stood there a stared at me and it felt so fucking weird LOL
Seeing those credits made me realize the cut “drunk” npcs around Freeside who would have dialogue that is just drunk ramblings was a reference to the wild wasteland credits. One of them says something similar to the line about not being a drunk because they had a strong grip on the floor
Fun fact, 16:55 if you don't have Wild Wasteland, at this same area will be a group of mercs. One of them will be carrying the unique Gauss rifle YCS/186. Unfortunately, I never not take Wild Wasteland so I never get this cool rifle : (
if you use the auto doc in the sink in old world blues you can change your traits. so if you grab YCS/186 before you play old world blues and then take the wild wasteland trait you can have both
its pretty OP so if your gonna do a Energy weapons build theres your chance as its a pretty strong weapon, its actually easier to get than the noraml gauss rifle and can be obtained pretty easily, you just need like 1-3 plasma grenades and a stealthboy
@@attorneyvevo actually you can't, despite what you might think completing one encounter also "completes" the other if you obtain one, changing Traits at The Sink's Autodoc won't make the other spawn without commands, it's only one or the other
The only reason I get Wild Wasteland is because of that Alien Blaster. My favorite Fallout weapon, hoping I can find a replica that I can display. But all the Old World Blues references are fun too.
@@TheChosenMoose01 I know, the YCS/186. But I prefer my blaster. Especially in New Vegas where an ammo hotkey glitch is available so I can use it forever. 😁👽
Funny enough they made the same "Using a fridge to survive a nuke" joke a second time in fallout 4, in which you get a quest to rescue a ghoulified kid who jumped into a fridge to survived the bombs. He was lucky he only turned into a ghoul, and he was double lucky that his parents survived the bombs as ghouls too.
That might also be a bit of a reference to the old issue of children getting stuck in fridges (which, for real kids, was fatal). People would dump old fridges and then kids playing outside would climb in, so there were big public safety campaigns about removing the doors of discarded fridges
0:05 - What is it, boy? 1:37 - The Fridge Was a Death Trap! 2:23 - EXTERMINATE! 2:55 - Mr New Vegas 3:47 - Pimp-Boy 3 Billion 4:30 - Donnie and Marie 5:27 - Dammit, I'm an ambassador 6:50 - Game over, man, game over! 7:18 - Johnny Five-Aces 7:55 - The One 8:20 - The Future of Law Enforcement 10:49 - Crusoe Sucks as an Investigator 11:41 - Romanes Eunt Domus 12:32 - Holy Frag Grenades 13:10 - Owen and Beru 13:37 - R.O.U.S 14:45 - You're getting too close, shamus! 15:27 - Maud's Muggers 16:30 - Hovering Alien Ship 17:08 - Witch! Witch! 17:46 - Ain't nothing but a hound dog 18:12 - G is for Ghost People 18:48 - Get an Axe! 19:24 - Are you my mummy? 20:02 - Two-Bears-High-Fiving 20:35 - Take drugs! Kill a bear! 20:59 - Walking Eye 21:54 - Wash the walking eye! 22:56 - Stripe 23:43 - Dogs playing poker 24:06 - Wolverines! 24:36 - Hi-Ho! Hi-Ho! It's off to work we go! 25:15 - Hey, who turned off the lights!? 26:22 - Rokit 88 27:02 - Plan 9 28:01 - Kilroy was Here 28:48 - Seymour 29:18 - North Rawr 29:51 - Try "Guest" 30:16 - Lonesome Road Credits 31:15 - Main Game Credits
One fun fact about the Futurama episode: it's based on the real life story of Buchiko, a dog who would wait for his owner to show up at the train station everyday, before said owner would pass, and he remained there waiting for him. There's a statue of the two in Shibuya
all the cult movie references make me so happy. monty python, and princess bride are my childhood movies, and still my favorites of all time. it's so good to see references in an apocalypse game.
to add to the ROKIT 88 reference for those who don't know the song or cars, the song Rocket 88 was about the Oldsmobile 88, which is considered the first muscle car
Kilroy was a quality control inspector at the Beth Steel Fore River shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts. He would just write 'kilroy was here' and sometimes draw a little guy to let people know that the area of the ship had been inspected. Because of the nature of that job, people would find 'Kilroy was here' in strange, hard to access, infrequently trafficked spaces aboard vessels. If you were stationed to a different ship, even, there was a good chance there was a 'killroy' somewhere on board. So guys just got carried away! They found it obscure and amusing, so they'd write it on any old thing! It doesn't matter if you're the first white man to step foot on a pacific island- somehow, kilroy had already been there! It's SUCH a powerful meme that on the official WW2 memorial in Washington D.C., there's a tiny 'kilroy was here' dude intentionally etched into the concrete in a hidden area. People have petitioned to have the graffiti removed, but they just don't understand the story!
Now I know the full Kilroy lore, from just a signifier that a place was inspected to a widespread symbol used by allied forces during WW2 even getting itself on an official WW2 memorial intentionally etched in by those who built it.
@The_Ninja_Tree nah, 'meme' is ancient Latin! It roughly means, "something everyone knows about". The word wasn't really used in the same way it is now, but if you were to apply our modern definition, you'd see a couple of examples! "Furthermore, I believe Carthage should be destroyed" was a meme. Just talking about Diogenes could be considered meme chat. More loosely, the fact that penises were sculpted into the roman streets, pointing like signposts to the nearest brothel could be considered a meme. This stuff is ancient! There's been memes for all of history even if the term has slightly changed its meaning!
Obsidian really loved their pop culture references. So many references in one game and its four DLCs. Discovering these while playing the game was always a fun and funny experience. Amazing video showing off all the Wild Wasteland encounters in New Vegas.
In Old World Blues, at the artillery site, according to the wiki there's a garbled intercom that says "... and then explode and die." This is a reference to the movie "Serenity", however I never managed to hear it and nobody here made a clip of it... Maybe it's bugged like Cass's interaction with a king?
And *this* reference is actually a reference to this obscure movie which was a parody of this other obscure movie, not the popular one with the same name. Incredible video, will watch again sometime soon
The fridge would probably be like an oven once the thermal pulse from the explosion so poor Indy would be cooked like a turkey. I understand that a refrigerator is made to keep heat out, but I'm certain that they have a limit.
There's a wild wasteland event that show's up at the train tracks near Nipton, I've yet to discover what triggers the event...but I will make an update once I make the discovery
About the only references I could get in the credits were: - Jason "Lord" Fader (Lord Vader) - Jessica Edge's quote "Don't you know I'm LOCA?" (Cypress Hill's "Insane In The Membrane") - Jonathan Pendergrass's quote "Tastes Like Burning!" (Ralph Wiggum in the Simpsons episode "Das Bus" where the kids end up shipwrecked on an island) - Dan Rubalcaba's quote "My quantum milk machine brings every boy to all yards." (Kelis's "Milkshake")
That’s true I always thought the Roche picture at the beginning with Doc Mitchell looked like 2 bears high 5vin or 2 giant bears high 5vin over a nuclear blast
18:00 i'm glad you mentioned it. back then, most popular music was openly sung, written, and composed by all different people (as opposed to today where the credits are just buried). so for an even funner fact, elvis didn't write anything at all as a matter of fact. neither did big mama thornton for that matter, that song was written by jerry leiber and mike stoller and they directed her on how they imagined it sung whilst in the studio. And thornton recieved one $500 check over the course of her life, never receiving proper compensation or recognition for her contribution.
Funny thing about the ROUS. Without the perk those rats are just normal giant rats. But a bug can cause the rats to spawn with the ROUS stats instead. Meaning that those rats can seriously hurt and kill you regardless of if you have the trait or not.
The ROUS reference is one of my favorites simply because my grandfather introduced me to the Princess Bride. Fantastic movie if you ever wanna watch it!
25:23 Dude when i first played this that damned skeleton scared me to the point where i blew all of my miniguns ammo on it and never one walked through that dlc without the piplight
The credits are clearly stuff they said while working on the game and people remembered as funny, with stupid titles they gave themselves or each others. I really like it, it's a way to show you had a good time with your colleagues.
I myself happen to be a weird wasteland encounter. You'll hear stories and some dark corners of certain settlements of a wastelander who doesn't talk much. But you know he's coming because you'll hear his radio first softly then growing louder. By the time you can understand the song that's playing it's too late. You're probably already dead or about to be shortly. The only time I ever turn the radio off in a fallout game is when it's required by the mission😅 I even stealth with the radio on
@15:08 "Easy man! I'm you're brother Shamus!" "Brother Shamus? What, like an Irish Monk?!" "WTF are you talking about? I'm a DIC! a professional snoop like you!" -The Big Lebowski
Now I could be wrong but I believe the story behind Kilroy There was a dude who manufactured assembled or repaired vehicles during world war II and when you would tighten something up you would leave a mark so that if it failed they would know who to go to. They know exactly who did it Some people were changing or erasing the small marks people were leaving behind and so he made that little drawing and wrote. Kilroy was here so that it wouldn't be possible for someone to alter or change it and because he happened to work on so many different things, tons of people came across these on the vehicles they came in contact with and it spread from there
Fun Fact! Indiana Jones could've survived the nuclear blast from within that fridge. However, he would have been trapped inside as there would be no way for him to reopen it.
I don't mess with chems. Never really needed them. I've used them a few times each just to see their efx, or most recently, to show my oldest who's starting his own adventure for the first time.
The Inspector's name is clearly Crusoe, not Caruso; it's a reference to Inspector Clouseau from the old Pink Panther cartoons, as the inspector was always depicted as a bit of a moron. It has absolutely nothing to do with CSI: Miami. Also, it was the Cave of Abaddon where you find Seymour, not the Cave of Abandon. You may have undiagnosed dyslexia, friend.
also a live action movie fist of the north star with Malcolm Mcdowell and Chris Penn, also the Nintendo game in 1989, you forgot one a big one at the hoover dam battle a huge cannon aiming into the sky and has a chair for the operator looks just like the Space Jockey aka engineer from Alien with Sigourney Weaver, im surprised you left that one out.
I wish this perk was subsidized throughout the newer games like fallout 3-4-76. Because this perk is mostly just fun references and bizarre loot you can find. Also unlike most starter perks, this one has no downsides at all.
Shamus as shorthand for a detective is because first Irish people were often criminals or ar least arrested. (Same as Patty Wagon). Later they turned it around by many of them becoming police.
Fun fact Mr. New Vegas is voiced by real-life Vegas-based star Wayne Newton, also known as "Mr. Las Vegas"
That’s actually so dope.
This is my favorite fact 🙂
Wayne Newton is the freakin man
He's been performing in Las Vegas since the early 60s he's a machine
@chimpjohnson8577 frfr. Even women my age (33-38) get all gushy when they see him perform.
For whatever reason when i discovered the UFO at the farmstead the Aliens didnt even become hostile. They just stood there a stared at me and it felt so fucking weird LOL
Are you the same guy from r/fnv?
If you kill the alien commander before the others notice you, they don't turn hostile
👽👽👽
Lore accurate grey aliens
"Who the fuck is this guy?" "No idea, you think if we stare at em weirdly he'll go away?"
Seeing those credits made me realize the cut “drunk” npcs around Freeside who would have dialogue that is just drunk ramblings was a reference to the wild wasteland credits. One of them says something similar to the line about not being a drunk because they had a strong grip on the floor
another wild wasteland thingy, in the credits for Dead Money, every instance of "Dead Money" is "Dead Monkey"
Fun fact, 16:55 if you don't have Wild Wasteland, at this same area will be a group of mercs. One of them will be carrying the unique Gauss rifle YCS/186. Unfortunately, I never not take Wild Wasteland so I never get this cool rifle : (
if you use the auto doc in the sink in old world blues you can change your traits. so if you grab YCS/186 before you play old world blues and then take the wild wasteland trait you can have both
Console commands
its pretty OP so if your gonna do a Energy weapons build theres your chance as its a pretty strong weapon, its actually easier to get than the noraml gauss rifle and can be obtained pretty easily, you just need like 1-3 plasma grenades and a stealthboy
@@attorneyvevo actually you can't, despite what you might think
completing one encounter also "completes" the other
if you obtain one, changing Traits at The Sink's Autodoc won't make the other spawn
without commands, it's only one or the other
@@rydergolde3169 ah that's my bad I coulda swore I've done that before though lmao
The only reason I get Wild Wasteland is because of that Alien Blaster. My favorite Fallout weapon, hoping I can find a replica that I can display. But all the Old World Blues references are fun too.
Fun fact: Without Wild Wasteland, you will get a similar encounter but with mercs and instead of the blaster, you get a unique gauss rifle.
@@TheChosenMoose01 I know, the YCS/186. But I prefer my blaster. Especially in New Vegas where an ammo hotkey glitch is available so I can use it forever. 😁👽
@@zondrabarth4508Wow, can you tell me how to do that? I have the perk and the blaster but I don’t wanna lose my ammo.
Funny enough they made the same "Using a fridge to survive a nuke" joke a second time in fallout 4, in which you get a quest to rescue a ghoulified kid who jumped into a fridge to survived the bombs. He was lucky he only turned into a ghoul, and he was double lucky that his parents survived the bombs as ghouls too.
you can also sell him and his family into slaves for the gunners :D
And now Maximus also survives the bombing of shady sands in a fridge
That might also be a bit of a reference to the old issue of children getting stuck in fridges (which, for real kids, was fatal). People would dump old fridges and then kids playing outside would climb in, so there were big public safety campaigns about removing the doors of discarded fridges
0:05 - What is it, boy?
1:37 - The Fridge Was a Death Trap!
2:23 - EXTERMINATE!
2:55 - Mr New Vegas
3:47 - Pimp-Boy 3 Billion
4:30 - Donnie and Marie
5:27 - Dammit, I'm an ambassador
6:50 - Game over, man, game over!
7:18 - Johnny Five-Aces
7:55 - The One
8:20 - The Future of Law Enforcement
10:49 - Crusoe Sucks as an Investigator
11:41 - Romanes Eunt Domus
12:32 - Holy Frag Grenades
13:10 - Owen and Beru
13:37 - R.O.U.S
14:45 - You're getting too close, shamus!
15:27 - Maud's Muggers
16:30 - Hovering Alien Ship
17:08 - Witch! Witch!
17:46 - Ain't nothing but a hound dog
18:12 - G is for Ghost People
18:48 - Get an Axe!
19:24 - Are you my mummy?
20:02 - Two-Bears-High-Fiving
20:35 - Take drugs! Kill a bear!
20:59 - Walking Eye
21:54 - Wash the walking eye!
22:56 - Stripe
23:43 - Dogs playing poker
24:06 - Wolverines!
24:36 - Hi-Ho! Hi-Ho! It's off to work we go!
25:15 - Hey, who turned off the lights!?
26:22 - Rokit 88
27:02 - Plan 9
28:01 - Kilroy was Here
28:48 - Seymour
29:18 - North Rawr
29:51 - Try "Guest"
30:16 - Lonesome Road Credits
31:15 - Main Game Credits
Fuck. They used this instead of making their own so now it's broken. It needs to start at 00:00. God dammit...
He called ash Williams a man as if he was nobody 😔
He has to find the necrocomicon made me do a double take and laugh.
Just some feller 😭
@@LizardLex”ah yes the bootleg necronomicon, it summons a legion of angry, unwashed, undead nerds”
@@LizardLex “the nerdlites”
@@corvusdominus9835 and all they want is to go to their smash melee tournament
funny how wild wasteland just turns the game into fallout 2
Except Boring
Fallout 2 @@pootisengage6672 was boring af
@@AyoMousy nah. That's new Vegas
Sounds like someone who doesnt know how to play something from before they were born. The UI too confusing for ya? @@AyoMousy
@@CodexQuinnhe’s trolling bro
One fun fact about the Futurama episode: it's based on the real life story of Buchiko, a dog who would wait for his owner to show up at the train station everyday, before said owner would pass, and he remained there waiting for him. There's a statue of the two in Shibuya
all the cult movie references make me so happy. monty python, and princess bride are my childhood movies, and still my favorites of all time. it's so good to see references in an apocalypse game.
to add to the ROKIT 88 reference for those who don't know the song or cars, the song Rocket 88 was about the Oldsmobile 88, which is considered the first muscle car
My prayers have been answered.
how about you take a seat for me right over there?
Speak into the mic, son 🎤
On Diddy
i was just going to the beach!
15:18 Shamus was slang for cops, because many cops were Irish, and Shamus was a common Irish first name. It was meant as a racial slur.
those damn americans couldn't even get the spelling right
this makes too much sense
Kilroy was a quality control inspector at the Beth Steel Fore River shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts. He would just write 'kilroy was here' and sometimes draw a little guy to let people know that the area of the ship had been inspected.
Because of the nature of that job, people would find 'Kilroy was here' in strange, hard to access, infrequently trafficked spaces aboard vessels. If you were stationed to a different ship, even, there was a good chance there was a 'killroy' somewhere on board.
So guys just got carried away! They found it obscure and amusing, so they'd write it on any old thing! It doesn't matter if you're the first white man to step foot on a pacific island- somehow, kilroy had already been there! It's SUCH a powerful meme that on the official WW2 memorial in Washington D.C., there's a tiny 'kilroy was here' dude intentionally etched into the concrete in a hidden area. People have petitioned to have the graffiti removed, but they just don't understand the story!
Now I know the full Kilroy lore, from just a signifier that a place was inspected to a widespread symbol used by allied forces during WW2 even getting itself on an official WW2 memorial intentionally etched in by those who built it.
@@themenacingpenguin.7152 it's technically one of the first widespread memes! I love those little stories that come out of history!
@@Grimpy970 is it not the first actual meme? i thought it was technically what inspired Richard Dawkins to coin the term meme
@The_Ninja_Tree nah, 'meme' is ancient Latin! It roughly means, "something everyone knows about". The word wasn't really used in the same way it is now, but if you were to apply our modern definition, you'd see a couple of examples!
"Furthermore, I believe Carthage should be destroyed" was a meme. Just talking about Diogenes could be considered meme chat. More loosely, the fact that penises were sculpted into the roman streets, pointing like signposts to the nearest brothel could be considered a meme. This stuff is ancient! There's been memes for all of history even if the term has slightly changed its meaning!
I play with Wild Wastelands so much that I didn't even know they were easter eggs lol
hey you got a little fallout new vegas in your mods
Did you also know that same scene in Indiana Jones and the kingdom of the Crystal Skull, inspired Nuketown in CoD?
Halleluya! Finally I've heard someone says who Daleks really are "armory encased aliens". I'm so sick and tired of people calling them "robots".
Just out of spite...
They're robots.
Life support robot armor technically
I actually love the updates to the credits, it makes the game feel so much more human and fun.
I really wish Obsidian was allowed to make another Fallout game so we could get more Wild Wasteland encounters.
32:05 Brian "BRENZE" Menze's quote "Don'tchu know who I am?!" always reminds me of Cave Johnson from portal 2 threatening to burn life's house down 😂
I prefer 31:53
Tess “Obsidian’s Gay Cowgirl” Treadwell
And her quote: “Illiteracy is ruining America”
Obsidian really loved their pop culture references. So many references in one game and its four DLCs. Discovering these while playing the game was always a fun and funny experience. Amazing video showing off all the Wild Wasteland encounters in New Vegas.
8:05 Welp, time to build a settlement around it and hope some rich guy in a tower doesn't want to blow it up.
there is one at the battle for hooverdam in the radio where the guy says B.B.C. THE DOCTOR IS COMING which is a reference to doctor who
- you take a sip from your trusty vault 13 canteen
Seems fitting that old world blues had a lot of wild wasteland encounters. Thar DLC is really goofy as is
In Old World Blues, at the artillery site, according to the wiki there's a garbled intercom that says "... and then explode and die."
This is a reference to the movie "Serenity", however I never managed to hear it and nobody here made a clip of it...
Maybe it's bugged like Cass's interaction with a king?
19:10 The necro-what now? Necrocomiccon sounds like fun! Pretty sure you meant Necronomicon, though. Less fun. More spooky.
fun fact if you sneak attack and kill the alien captain the other two aliens wont attack you.
My headcanon is the courier is left slightly schizophrenic after the incident and we see what they see when the perk activates
"Illiteracy is ruining America."
- Tess, "Obsidian's Gay Cowgirl" Treadwell.
The Rocket 88 is also an Oldsmobile v8 that was produced from ‘49 to ‘64, that’s what the song is named after as well
I love how many references about Doctor Who is in the fallout universe
There is also a Indiana jones reference on the black mountain shirt cut with the rolling bolder but it’s pretty commonly known
And *this* reference is actually a reference to this obscure movie which was a parody of this other obscure movie, not the popular one with the same name.
Incredible video, will watch again sometime soon
The fridge would probably be like an oven once the thermal pulse from the explosion so poor Indy would be cooked like a turkey. I understand that a refrigerator is made to keep heat out, but I'm certain that they have a limit.
great video last one I watched was almost 8 years ago glad someone came back and made a more recent one
To be fair with the Indiana Jones fridge thing he did also survived falling off a cliff inside a tank. Indy's just built different.
28:15 It's also on the sniper tower at hoover dam
The two Khan chem dealers are Jack and Diane, like the Mellencamp song
I think the Charisma test from Mr. New Vegas is a Simpsons reference
The Seymour reference is so cool despite it being the saddest episode.
19:11 "Necro-Comicon" Absolutely sent me, great vid 😂
Thank you I don't use wild waste land personally but I love the unique scenarios thank you for putting sll of them togther into 1 video
The credits is definitely my favorite. It reminds me of all the good times I spent with my friends... Really miss those good old times...
There's a wild wasteland event that show's up at the train tracks near Nipton, I've yet to discover what triggers the event...but I will make an update once I make the discovery
Least modded new Vegas game
Wild Wasteland was just the developers' excuse to reference their favorite movies lmao
About the only references I could get in the credits were:
- Jason "Lord" Fader (Lord Vader)
- Jessica Edge's quote "Don't you know I'm LOCA?" (Cypress Hill's "Insane In The Membrane")
- Jonathan Pendergrass's quote "Tastes Like Burning!" (Ralph Wiggum in the Simpsons episode "Das Bus" where the kids end up shipwrecked on an island)
- Dan Rubalcaba's quote "My quantum milk machine brings every boy to all yards." (Kelis's "Milkshake")
Babe wake up Rabb1t uploaded a video
Donny and Marie headlined at the Flamingo in Las Vegas during the time this game was being made :)
The credits are golden, and everyone should watch them.
32:09 My boy Scotty Everts with the Mystery Science Theater 3000 reference 👍👍👍
That’s true I always thought the Roche picture at the beginning with Doc Mitchell looked like 2 bears high 5vin or 2 giant bears high 5vin over a nuclear blast
18:00 i'm glad you mentioned it. back then, most popular music was openly sung, written, and composed by all different people (as opposed to today where the credits are just buried). so for an even funner fact, elvis didn't write anything at all as a matter of fact. neither did big mama thornton for that matter, that song was written by jerry leiber and mike stoller and they directed her on how they imagined it sung whilst in the studio. And thornton recieved one $500 check over the course of her life, never receiving proper compensation or recognition for her contribution.
Funny thing about the ROUS. Without the perk those rats are just normal giant rats. But a bug can cause the rats to spawn with the ROUS stats instead. Meaning that those rats can seriously hurt and kill you regardless of if you have the trait or not.
The ROUS reference is one of my favorites simply because my grandfather introduced me to the Princess Bride. Fantastic movie if you ever wanna watch it!
25:23 Dude when i first played this that damned skeleton scared me to the point where i blew all of my miniguns ammo on it and never one walked through that dlc without the piplight
I feel my age when I remember David Caruso BEFORE CSI. Watching videos like this also reminds me that New Vegas was the best Fallout.
The Seymour episode hit hard when I was a kid because I had seen it after my dog died, and I cried all night.
Did he just call Ash from the evil dead "some guy"? 🤣💀
Did he say Necracomicon?
That alien looks like he's about to tell me that Alpha Centauri has fallen
Yooo you are straight to the point and articulate, great video.
The credits are clearly stuff they said while working on the game and people remembered as funny, with stupid titles they gave themselves or each others. I really like it, it's a way to show you had a good time with your colleagues.
seeing you call ash williams "a man" and then butcher the name of the necronomicon was painful
I myself happen to be a weird wasteland encounter. You'll hear stories and some dark corners of certain settlements of a wastelander who doesn't talk much. But you know he's coming because you'll hear his radio first softly then growing louder. By the time you can understand the song that's playing it's too late. You're probably already dead or about to be shortly.
The only time I ever turn the radio off in a fallout game is when it's required by the mission😅 I even stealth with the radio on
"But watch out, there's a pretty strong group of super mutants nearby"
What super mutants? Annabelle, ED-E and I don't see any super mutants.
7:32 You forgot to mention that the name of this unmarked quest is a reference to the movie Barton Fink, by the Coen Brothers.
@15:08 "Easy man! I'm you're brother Shamus!"
"Brother Shamus? What, like an Irish Monk?!"
"WTF are you talking about? I'm a DIC! a professional snoop like you!"
-The Big Lebowski
Now I could be wrong but I believe the story behind Kilroy
There was a dude who manufactured assembled or repaired vehicles during world war II and when you would tighten something up you would leave a mark so that if it failed they would know who to go to. They know exactly who did it
Some people were changing or erasing the small marks people were leaving behind and so he made that little drawing and wrote. Kilroy was here so that it wouldn't be possible for someone to alter or change it and because he happened to work on so many different things, tons of people came across these on the vehicles they came in contact with and it spread from there
Reading the credits felt like I was reading the Sims 3 change logs
Dont know why but it gave the same vibe
So that's why rex keeps barking randomly all the time
I die every time I watch that scene, the “I’ll cut your balls off.” is so subtle but aggressive 😂😂
Fun Fact! Indiana Jones could've survived the nuclear blast from within that fridge. However, he would have been trapped inside as there would be no way for him to reopen it.
I find it funny that only the alien captain is hostile to you so if you stealth kill him the other 2 aliens will just vibe with you.
0:12 this is the most scariest part of this dog bruh
Some of these were very obscure. Thanks for explicating.
I don't mess with chems. Never really needed them. I've used them a few times each just to see their efx, or most recently, to show my oldest who's starting his own adventure for the first time.
The issue with the alien blaster is it replaces the unique gauss rifle in NV
Couldn’t believe that Billy survived a nuclear blast in Fallout 4
“Game over, man!” has to be my favorite reference of the whole Wild Wasteland perk. Been a huge Alien fan my entire life 😂
I have never played with Wild Wasteland, but by golly after seeing this video I think my next run will be with it for sure.
In the credits it should of said “ if I break in to your house I’m eatin ur bed and stealing your staircase like dis shi is Edd Edd and eddy”
So glad you've been doing fallout content
"Is that a flaming Yao-Guai?"
-Badger
Those three grandma’s got mad that someone said they weren’t hungry.
The Inspector's name is clearly Crusoe, not Caruso; it's a reference to Inspector Clouseau from the old Pink Panther cartoons, as the inspector was always depicted as a bit of a moron. It has absolutely nothing to do with CSI: Miami.
Also, it was the Cave of Abaddon where you find Seymour, not the Cave of Abandon.
You may have undiagnosed dyslexia, friend.
also a live action movie fist of the north star with Malcolm Mcdowell and Chris Penn, also the Nintendo game in 1989, you forgot one a big one at the hoover dam battle a huge cannon aiming into the sky and has a chair for the operator looks just like the Space Jockey aka engineer from Alien with Sigourney Weaver, im surprised you left that one out.
I always play it with that perk and never knew half of these were related to it.
"obsidian's gay cowgirl" goes hard though
I wish this perk was subsidized throughout the newer games like fallout 3-4-76. Because this perk is mostly just fun references and bizarre loot you can find. Also unlike most starter perks, this one has no downsides at all.
Shamus as shorthand for a detective is because first Irish people were often criminals or ar least arrested. (Same as Patty Wagon). Later they turned it around by many of them becoming police.
Hmm I love Venture Bros and Johny Quest. But I always thought the Walking eye was a reference to the War of the Worlds
29:13 still makes me cry, I have to skip this one any time I rewatch Futurama
Can confirm that CSi Miami was a big show! I would watch it whenever it came on TV 😂
Fun fact: if you kill the alien captain without being detected the other 2 won't aggro
Fun fact if you stealthy kill the Alien Captain the other Aliens won't attack you
The Mojave Wasteland sure is Wild