Here are some that you missed: - After Lucy steps out of the vault, Lucy ends up coming across the buried body of an Assaultron from Fallout 4. - In the scene where Norm enters Vault 31, you can hear a bit of the New Vegas theme playing when the vault door opens. - You also forgot to mention the men sitting for RobCo & Big MT in the final episode. For RobCo, we see Robert House, former CEO of RobCo & the de facto ruler of New Vegas at the beginning of Fallout New Vegas. For Big MT, we see Frederick Sinclair, the founder of the Sierra Madre casino, the main setting of the Dead Money DLC of Fallout New Vegas.
@@kvltslime2261Definitely didn’t catch that myself not putting two and two together about Sinclair. They outdid themselves in this show honestly. You can tell the writers really put gamers up there with the causal viewer in terms of whom to please. You might think that’s a no brainer, but nowadays who knows with entertainment right? They got a winner with this one.
Or episode one, during the fight, there is are two "game crash" moments when the screen freezes and goes "brrrrrrrrrrrr." Or The chinese spy satellite. Or the number on the screen during the flashback vault-tec commercial you can actually call (it's even a L.A area code and it's just a dude screaming lol) which goes back to at least fallout 4 when you could call the number on the vault-tec calendars.
Or the radio freedom broadcast. Name dropping anchorage. And the movie poster "A man and his dog" which is a reference to "A boy and his dog" which is the origins to a lot of concepts about dog meat.
Congrats you found a real easter egg. Ppl making videos saying these references are easter eggs lol. A pip boy in a fallout show is not a easter egg lol
They probably had them on a bigger list, but removed them to make the list a reference itself, being 111, fallout 4 vault. Cause I'm pretty sure there's well over 200 references
ARE WE NOT GOING TO TALK ABOUT ROBERT HOUSE?!! Vault-Tec brought him to the table, "not out of the kindness of their hearts, as they try to make it seem. Because the calculus of power left no other choice." The House always wins, and I'd bet my last cap he's going to be a huge player in season 2.
@@kvltslime2261With the NCR nearly non-existent and no mention of the Legion anywhere in the show, it's safe to assume that New Vegas either got the House or Yes Man ending.
@Dnene the main "villian" is an ncr faction? Also the likely reason being little faction is there city of tens of thousands of people got nuked by agent Dale Cooper
A lot of ambient sounds, likebullets hitting the powerarmor or the pipboy make theor respective game sounds. Like when lucy gets to the observatory it makes the sound of discovering a new location from the game.
It's even deeper than that too. Some of the steps are even the same. The steps on the railroad area with the fiends is the same feet on metal sounds from the games. All of the dogs sounds are the same as dogmeat's as well.
Shady Sands wasn't just a major location in Fallout 2. It's the very first town you visit in Fallout 1. A lot of the lore of Fallout started with Shady Sands. The NCR also played a big part in Fallout 2. There are a bunch of quests involving the NCR trying to expand their influence and annex independent towns.
One of my favourite eastereggs was in Cooper Howards house you see a poster for "A Man and his Dog" which is a reference to "A Boy and his Dog" which is the origins for a lot of concepts in Fallout including Dogmeat
Never saw the movie but read the story it is based on, and that was very Fallout-ish. Though, a talking (telepathic) snarky Dogmeat wouldn't fit Fallout.
@@fizkentvunfortunately that hardcore ones you speak of are pretty much dead or still frozen so ain't nobody above surface knowing Coop Howard unless they knew him before the nukes dropped
Just finished all of Fallout and omg are freaking kidding me that was amazing. They nailed the vibe, tone, humor and brutality. Plus Walton Goggins gave me a lot of Boyd Crowder vibes from Justified. I'm honestly a little pissed off that The Witcher and Halo tv shows weren't on this and The Last of Us HBO level of quality. The casting and action were the best parts of those shows.
This proves that video games would work as a TV show, whether it's an adaptation, spin-off or continuation as long they get a decent budget, writers and showrunners that respect and understood the game's lore and source material.
His character was so cool, especially because when the guy in the beginning had his foot amputated he was saying "selling cures to heal feet, or grow a new one!" Then it turned out later on he really could do that lol. The story could have been totally different if they would have believed him. 😅
@Jordan-el5in because German Shepherds and Belgian Malinois are two different breeds that look different. Belgian Malinois have a sleeker coat and thinner angled tail and more lean. German Shepherds have thicker fluffier coats and fluffier tails and are more muscled. Just google a picture of the two breeds side by side, and you can see the differences.
@@txgoldrush Large parts of Vegas were specifically not in ruins because Mr. House had point defense lasers that shot down many of the nukes targeting Vegas.
When talking about the PipBoy features, I'm surprised they never mentioned the scene where one of the vault dwellers was playing Missile command on his in the TV show...
Mortal Kombat, Sonic, The last of us, Detective Pikachu, The super Mario Bros movie, Five nights at Freddy's, Twisted Metal, Arcane, Castlevania, Cup head,
The last scene in the final episode of Cooper, Lucy, and Dogmeat together is one of the mechanics of the game where the main character can have 1 human/humanoid follower and 1 non-humanoid follower.
He clearly used vats during the gun fight in "Filly" More or less id say the slow mo effect and areas the people were hit was him selecting vital spots. Like how he blew off the scientists foot. Idk maybe its a long shot
4:31 that's not a passed speech check, that was the New Vegas dialogue option she got because her speech skill was too low to get the real option. Those fiends drew on them and luckily Max had enough AP to hit them both with VATS.
Yeah, that was definitely Randy's donuts. One of the best things in this show was, like in many FO games, the depiction of ruins of famous city landmarks. Other famous Los Angeles ruins they had were Hollywood Blvd, Griffith observatory (shown at the end but also being blown up in the bomb), Santa Monica Pier and the Hollywood Hills
@@BradTheAmerican no, it was specifically one location, the Randy's donuts near LAX. it shows LAX and then the large donut. It's a very iconic Los Angeles location
17:46 Umm, #90. They had Robobrains throughout the series. Shame they didn't use that taller treaded design from the games. Heck, the Far Harbor DLC had a Vault full of them.
It’s kind of clear who wrote this video has not played NV or 3, since every time they bring up magazines or comics they never talk about them appearing first in those titles
in the episode whe the ghoul is trying to get the location of maldiver he visits a family in a wodden shack that shack is a direct replica of one of the prefab shacks in fallout 4 settlement building
You missed the 1st reference to SPECIAL early in Episode 1. As the bombs fall, the homeowner opens up his underground shelter and another man tries to enter along with him but is denied. The unsuccessful man says "but I'm SPECIAL" before being punched in the face. You're welcome.
5:37 tod actually is considering having this way of carrying items be part of new fallout games because he said he liked the idea of carrying all of your items in a large golf bag
So thankful to the creators of the show for such an attention to detail. Only hoping the new warhammer40k tv series from Henry cavil will hit the mark as much as this!
I'm pretty sure the vault where the children are separated from their parents is vault 75, not 29, since teh line specifically mentions breeding and killing the kids to make super soldiers. Also, the show the children watch in episode 1 is a reference to the holotape game, "Grognak & the Ruby Ruins" from Fallout 76, as they share the same name. And the Pip-boy seen in the shop in Filly is a Pip-boy 2000 mk. VI, or 6, and not a mark V, or 5.
More niche one was when Walton Goggins character is in the past at the party walking down the stairs, there is a poster behind him for “A man and his dog” which is a reference to the movie “a boy and his dog” that was heavy inspiration for fallout and referenced several times in the games.
The massive donut at 19:52 is not from the game, it is a famous real-life donut shop in Los Angeles called Randy's Donuts. Randy's Donuts is so famous it has appeared in several movies and TV shows.
When talking about shady sands in the original games it shows another entirely different city (the den), also it appeared in fallout 1 not 2, in 2 shady sands became the capital of the ncr and was called ncr
Well made video. The images of NCR 19:22 shown are not from Shady Sands, they resemble The Den. Also in it´s prime Shady Sands and NCR where pretty much civlized to almost pre war level.
@@yungulkeron8121 it he does he wouldn’t have to buy the tech for the Madre and Big MT weren’t in a position to condition him to put the cloud in the ventilation system as an experiment
It's not "Pride-win", its the Prydwen, "Prid-win", and the one in the show is it's sister ship the "Caswennan". It was mentioned by Lancer Captain Kells in Fallout 4 as belonging to the West Coast Chapter of the Brotherhood.
Before the show release they said it was the Caswennan but now that the show aired we can see the name Prydwen on its side, you can see images about it
16:00 funny you would say the mystery meat is more unusual than iguana bites, because iguana bites are made from people, back in fallout 1 under the iguana bites is people being cut up, and when you think about it you never see iguanas...
You forgot that when Lucy enters the town you can see a survivor in the background reading a "Wasteland Survival Guide" based visually off the ones from Fallout 4.
Did no one else notice when The Ghoul asks if the president could remove his rope he agrees and you hear the time for successful response Also mini nuke in the shop for sale
Will be fucken awesome if next season they have a flashback to the Anchorage war with Cooper as a soldier and Ron Perlman playing a General Then he can deliver the famous line himself Then they can weave into Perlman’s General character eventually becoming the President of the United States which would coincide with him delivering the radio speech in Fallout 4 prologue
Something that could also be added is how Maximus was being treated like a standard fallout NPC companion with the player character constantly over encumbering them
Here are some that you missed:
- After Lucy steps out of the vault, Lucy ends up coming across the buried body of an Assaultron from Fallout 4.
- In the scene where Norm enters Vault 31, you can hear a bit of the New Vegas theme playing when the vault door opens.
- You also forgot to mention the men sitting for RobCo & Big MT in the final episode. For RobCo, we see Robert House, former CEO of RobCo & the de facto ruler of New Vegas at the beginning of Fallout New Vegas. For Big MT, we see Frederick Sinclair, the founder of the Sierra Madre casino, the main setting of the Dead Money DLC of Fallout New Vegas.
didnt catch sinclair. kinda funny now that mr house mentions that hed lose money if he owned a casino
Actually it's Francis Sinclair, in the credits that's the name that appears.
@@kvltslime2261Definitely didn’t catch that myself not putting two and two together about Sinclair. They outdid themselves in this show honestly. You can tell the writers really put gamers up there with the causal viewer in terms of whom to please. You might think that’s a no brainer, but nowadays who knows with entertainment right? They got a winner with this one.
Or episode one, during the fight, there is are two "game crash" moments when the screen freezes and goes "brrrrrrrrrrrr." Or The chinese spy satellite. Or the number on the screen during the flashback vault-tec commercial you can actually call (it's even a L.A area code and it's just a dude screaming lol) which goes back to at least fallout 4 when you could call the number on the vault-tec calendars.
Or the radio freedom broadcast. Name dropping anchorage. And the movie poster "A man and his dog" which is a reference to "A boy and his dog" which is the origins to a lot of concepts about dog meat.
Anyone else notice the code put in by Hank 101097 is the release date of the first Fallout
First release for Windows.
Congrats you found a real easter egg. Ppl making videos saying these references are easter eggs lol. A pip boy in a fallout show is not a easter egg lol
@@twatmuffin8775some people just don't know the difference between easter eggs and references
The titles says "video game details" not Easter eggs or references 🤦♂️
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@@GerardoAlejo-he5ic ”some”? More like “alot of”. 😢
The hacking of the terminal was my favoirite moment of the whole series lol
The most unrealistic thing was getting it on the 1st try lol
@@megagangster321 Exactly!
@megagangster321 he must off had the perk luck maxed out
Mine too
Surprised he didn’t back out and go back in after failing 3 attempts
you forgot the assaultron half buried in the sand when Lucy was walking
Also the brief mention of the commonwealth
@@FalloutTV- IT's soo wierd... we havend see or hear of Protectron.
They probably had them on a bigger list, but removed them to make the list a reference itself, being 111, fallout 4 vault. Cause I'm pretty sure there's well over 200 references
@@DarkLordNazoI believe in one of the credits scenes at the end of each episode there was a billboard with a Protectron on it.
also mr house appearence
The fact that Matt Berry voiced the Mr Handy was the best choice of the year lol
He even appears in person too.
Was not expecting it but really fitting.
"Don't worry I'm just going to harvest your organs!"
And his character's lastname in the show is Codsworth.
@@UteChewb subtle reference to FO4 right there
ARE WE NOT GOING TO TALK ABOUT ROBERT HOUSE?!! Vault-Tec brought him to the table, "not out of the kindness of their hearts, as they try to make it seem. Because the calculus of power left no other choice." The House always wins, and I'd bet my last cap he's going to be a huge player in season 2.
maybe. it's set after the events of fonv so he could be dead
@@kvltslime2261With the NCR nearly non-existent and no mention of the Legion anywhere in the show, it's safe to assume that New Vegas either got the House or Yes Man ending.
weird that him got no mention since imdb even already listed his role, unless the man himself considered to be huge spoiler alert.
He would be a main central character for season 2
@Dnene the main "villian" is an ncr faction? Also the likely reason being little faction is there city of tens of thousands of people got nuked by agent Dale Cooper
A lot of ambient sounds, likebullets hitting the powerarmor or the pipboy make theor respective game sounds. Like when lucy gets to the observatory it makes the sound of discovering a new location from the game.
It's even deeper than that too. Some of the steps are even the same. The steps on the railroad area with the fiends is the same feet on metal sounds from the games.
All of the dogs sounds are the same as dogmeat's as well.
If you look closely at the shot of new vegas you can see a small settlement where an old man is hiding away dynamite.
And a big Solar power tower where a guy had a theoretical degree in physics
And a motel with a Godzilla in front of it
no you can't see any of this lol
@@5kwattssthey're obviously joking, ya nimrod 🤣
And a bunch of patrollers wishing for a nuclear winter
Also, Norm (Lucy's brother) clearly "has" the Small Frame perk from Fallout 1
you mean rico from hanna montana
@@SofiaMedina-j1o or enders game guy :D
😂😂
1 detail you missed was that the series is based on the computer roleplaying game Fallout. Its easy to miss.
Yes shady sands is the one the first cities you run into after leaving vault 13
Uh, yeah minor detail there.
Little bit stretched but okay
Which version? Even half the fallout bible isn't canon anymore with Bethesda's retcons
@@claytonwhalen7872 cmon dude, that's a massive stretch! 🤣
Seeing a woman walk around with a stab wound after using a stimpak makes excellent use of video game logic, which makes it legit in ny eyes😂
That's one thing the show totally nails. They didn't try to make the show more like real life. It really is a great adaptation of the video games
@@305backupalso when, well the ghoul called him dogmeat so… dogmeat gets a stimpak after he gets stabbed and is fine
you can also see the UFO flying over
You forgot the boy in the fridge
Anyone notice the Wasteland Survival Guide on the counter in the Filly Supply store
There’s multiple copies hanging behind the counter. Also when Lucy firsts enters the main part of Filly there’s a guy reading it
You forgot the Billy the kid reference when maximelius got out the fridge as a kid and a brotherhood member saves him
Shady Sands wasn't just a major location in Fallout 2. It's the very first town you visit in Fallout 1. A lot of the lore of Fallout started with Shady Sands. The NCR also played a big part in Fallout 2. There are a bunch of quests involving the NCR trying to expand their influence and annex independent towns.
Remember when it was a post war city up in the mid bend of California not a pre-war part of LA
Also, footage shown in the video is of The Den, and not Shady Sands
@@Pinkerton03 Idk where you get your lore but Shady Sands is a post-war settlement in the show too
wrong shady sands was never used
@@Pinkerton03 Was post war in the show too. The nuke wasn't part of the war, and Maximus was just confused because he was a kid and has 1 Int.
The terminal hacking scene made me lol and cry tears of joy at the same time
Same homie
Felt the same way when she used a stimpak to heal her wounds. ❤
Tears over that?.... Jesus mate you need to get out more.
@peakdennis1 you're getting upset in a comment section over people expressing joy, maybe you should go outside...
One of my favourite eastereggs was in Cooper Howards house you see a poster for "A Man and his Dog" which is a reference to "A Boy and his Dog" which is the origins for a lot of concepts in Fallout including Dogmeat
💯
Never saw the movie but read the story it is based on, and that was very Fallout-ish. Though, a talking (telepathic) snarky Dogmeat wouldn't fit Fallout.
They also namedrop operation Anchorage.
We should also point out that we experience the operation Anchorage in a simulation in Fallout 3.
It's amazing how they casually made Cooper into Vaultboy.
He better sign an autograph or something if he enters 33 😅
Doubt they'd recognize him on account of the ww1 battlefield that is now his face
@@Asbjorn268 His voice and eyes are still the same, there might be a hardcore one who sees it.
hahaha
Cooper is also on movie posters in F76
@@fizkentvunfortunately that hardcore ones you speak of are pretty much dead or still frozen so ain't nobody above surface knowing Coop Howard unless they knew him before the nukes dropped
Just finished all of Fallout and omg are freaking kidding me that was amazing. They nailed the vibe, tone, humor and brutality. Plus Walton Goggins gave me a lot of Boyd Crowder vibes from Justified.
I'm honestly a little pissed off that The Witcher and Halo tv shows weren't on this and The Last of Us HBO level of quality. The casting and action were the best parts of those shows.
This proves that video games would work as a TV show, whether it's an adaptation, spin-off or continuation as long they get a decent budget, writers and showrunners that respect and understood the game's lore and source material.
They learned what envelopes they could push from twisted metal series success
This is even better than The Last of Us. It was intriguing and it only kept getting better as it went.
The Witcher TV series could learn a thing or two from this adaptation, mainly respecting the source material.
Forgot to mention that the head of Big MT and Rob Co were literally Frederik Sinclair and Mr. House in that conference
Them making a variant of a gulper and axolotl was neat. Made a cute lil animal something to dread.
Glad someone else recognised it was an Axolotl too 😊
The Snakeoil Salesman sells serums - Serums were introduced in Fallout76 and give the player permanent mutations
His character was so cool, especially because when the guy in the beginning had his foot amputated he was saying "selling cures to heal feet, or grow a new one!" Then it turned out later on he really could do that lol. The story could have been totally different if they would have believed him. 😅
@@xXDoUbLeDDXx38at what cost tho it was serum that turned you into a ghoul
@@DaRedeyeJedi808not confirmed to be a ghoul just a mutation
@@Miwhe it's a ghoul
@@DaRedeyeJedi808could be early stage super mutant
The dog in the show is not a German Shepherd. It's a Belgian Malinois.
How do you know? (Not denying ur statement just curious)
@Jordan-el5in because German Shepherds and Belgian Malinois are two different breeds that look different. Belgian Malinois have a sleeker coat and thinner angled tail and more lean. German Shepherds have thicker fluffier coats and fluffier tails and are more muscled. Just google a picture of the two breeds side by side, and you can see the differences.
@@NerdySpice oh ye just had a look u are definitely right
Goggins also said it was a Belgian in the Wired interview. In case someone doesn't believe all the pictures on the internet that also prove this.
It's fine.. they can change the dog breed.. dogmeat was never confirmed which breed except for games that used him like fo4
Mr House is a massive one from new vegas as he was in the meeting discussing the vaults
vegas looks like its in ruins at the end😅 house probably died to the courier
@@yungulkeron8121 New Vegas was always in ruins. Freeside is ruins
@@txgoldrush Large parts of Vegas were specifically not in ruins because Mr. House had point defense lasers that shot down many of the nukes targeting Vegas.
Frederick Sinclair from Dead Money was also in that meeting!
@@yungulkeron8121 looks like the aftermath of an independent/yes man ending
The code Hank gave in the last season is 101097; the launch date for the 1st Fallout game.
When talking about the PipBoy features, I'm surprised they never mentioned the scene where one of the vault dwellers was playing Missile command on his in the TV show...
No mention of Radio Freedom being played in episode 7? I mean, it was a pretty long gag and attempt at triggering the fanbase 😂
The MIDS tho!
Tantalising that the info for that scene says the actor's character is "Minutemen Radio". Well, no and yes.
That was pretty damn funny “a lot of people freaking HATE this music”
@@benkatz8999 its IN it not on it
Best video game adaptation in a long while!
It was great
Mortal Kombat, Sonic, The last of us, Detective Pikachu, The super Mario Bros movie, Five nights at Freddy's, Twisted Metal, Arcane, Castlevania, Cup head,
@@maverickslastoddworld6476like he said.. in a LONG while... don't even think you named anything from 2024 .. if that was your point
@@maverickslastoddworld6476
"mortal kombat"
"detective pikachu"
"super mario movie"
"five nights at freddy's"
💀
Rifle fights are close encounters? No way it's 7/10
The last scene in the final episode of Cooper, Lucy, and Dogmeat together is one of the mechanics of the game where the main character can have 1 human/humanoid follower and 1 non-humanoid follower.
He clearly used vats during the gun fight in "Filly" More or less id say the slow mo effect and areas the people were hit was him selecting vital spots. Like how he blew off the scientists foot. Idk maybe its a long shot
Makes perfect sense
It definitely seems like it, but he doesn't have a Pip-Boy. Probably an oversight in the writing.
@@evan_ception maybe in reference to it then? Just on first watch, made me think of it.
Nobody mentioned the fact that they use that slo-mo bullet following view quite often
4:31 that's not a passed speech check, that was the New Vegas dialogue option she got because her speech skill was too low to get the real option. Those fiends drew on them and luckily Max had enough AP to hit them both with VATS.
He doesn’t have a pip boy, so no.
The donut is a reference to Randy’s donuts in Los Angeles. They’re supposed to be in the boneyard.
Yeah, that was definitely Randy's donuts. One of the best things in this show was, like in many FO games, the depiction of ruins of famous city landmarks. Other famous Los Angeles ruins they had were Hollywood Blvd, Griffith observatory (shown at the end but also being blown up in the bomb), Santa Monica Pier and the Hollywood Hills
Franchising is a thing so there could easily be multiple locations.
@@BradTheAmerican no, it was specifically one location, the Randy's donuts near LAX. it shows LAX and then the large donut. It's a very iconic Los Angeles location
@@l.h.2642 Fair enough.
There's a mini nuke in the store in Filly too :D
At least they hadn't combined that with a super mutant it's from Fallout 4 and 76 the Super Mutant suicider.
But absolutely zero settlements needing our help 😮
Finished the show, really surprised on how they got almost everything right.
17:46 Umm, #90. They had Robobrains throughout the series. Shame they didn't use that taller treaded design from the games. Heck, the Far Harbor DLC had a Vault full of them.
It’s kind of clear who wrote this video has not played NV or 3, since every time they bring up magazines or comics they never talk about them appearing first in those titles
Maximus needed some of that buffout. 💪
Making all of the little props from the game must have been a very fun job!
This series is made with much love. Thankyou for all related parties!
Kinda a stretch to claim Lucy passed the persuasion check with the fiends given how it turned out.
she passed the easier one allowing them to get closer, but not to diffuse the situation or intimidate them
Ya
it's a reference to how passing a persuasion check in fallout 4 doesn't change anything at all, you still get the same result
she technically did, there were doing what she asked, until they saw she had a pip boy
"This was a coincidence"
Also ign: purposely misses assaultron
in the episode whe the ghoul is trying to get the location of maldiver he visits a family in a wodden shack that shack is a direct replica of one of the prefab shacks in fallout 4 settlement building
You missed the 1st reference to SPECIAL early in Episode 1. As the bombs fall, the homeowner opens up his underground shelter and another man tries to enter along with him but is denied. The unsuccessful man says "but I'm SPECIAL" before being punched in the face. You're welcome.
5:37 tod actually is considering having this way of carrying items be part of new fallout games because he said he liked the idea of carrying all of your items in a large golf bag
3 episodes in and loving it! And this is coming from a non-gamer.
It seems that "Okey-dokey" is a reference to the Overseer of Vault 13
This show was truly amazing on so many levels well done to everyone
285 caps is what the Junk Jet costs in the games as well. As far as the cigarettes, there are also Grey Turtle brand
The fact she didn’t pick up the bobble heads.
They forgot to make the show run on sub 30 fps and crash every couple quickloads.
Most shows run at 24fps.
No load doors either 😂
Get a better GPU, pleb.
There were two "game crash" moments in the first episode during the fight scene.
That’s because it was 16 times the graphics and 40 times larger.
You forgot the fiddle music similar to the one heard on the radio at the Castle in FO4.
Radio freedom of the minutemen
And Agatha from Fallout 3.
If only the Mysterious Stranger would've pulled up.....
@@BC92Se7enI was about to say the same thing. Dude is the embodiment of mysterious stranger
@@BC92Se7endeadass though dude is basically the only one in the show with vats
19:26 That's the den.... and also shady sands is also in fallout 1, AND in both 1 and 2 it's in a different place, not in LA
yesss this bugged me too
Vault 33 is near the ocean, my head imagining mirelurk pop out of nowhere lol
Pretty sure in an interview walton goggens said dogmeat/cx404 is a belgian malinois
The show features iguana on a stick, in Fallout 1 it reveals that iguana on a stick is actually human flesh.
Lucy’s raider armour on her right shoulder covers a real life tattoo
You guys covered so many of the songs, but missed one important one in the score. Battle Hymn of the Republic played in an episode as well.
So thankful to the creators of the show for such an attention to detail. Only hoping the new warhammer40k tv series from Henry cavil will hit the mark as much as this!
Grognak & the Ruby Ruins is also a reference to the pip boy game of the same name from fallout 4 and 76
I'm pretty sure the vault where the children are separated from their parents is vault 75, not 29, since teh line specifically mentions breeding and killing the kids to make super soldiers. Also, the show the children watch in episode 1 is a reference to the holotape game, "Grognak & the Ruby Ruins" from Fallout 76, as they share the same name. And the Pip-boy seen in the shop in Filly is a Pip-boy 2000 mk. VI, or 6, and not a mark V, or 5.
My Compaq presario from CompUSA takes issue with how many OG fallout and fallout 2 references they attributed to fallout 4
More niche one was when Walton Goggins character is in the past at the party walking down the stairs, there is a poster behind him for “A man and his dog” which is a reference to the movie “a boy and his dog” that was heavy inspiration for fallout and referenced several times in the games.
Great vid and satisfying 111 number of details found. Thanks! 👍
The massive donut at 19:52 is not from the game, it is a famous real-life donut shop in Los Angeles called Randy's Donuts. Randy's Donuts is so famous it has appeared in several movies and TV shows.
When talking about shady sands in the original games it shows another entirely different city (the den), also it appeared in fallout 1 not 2, in 2 shady sands became the capital of the ncr and was called ncr
“Let’s go Sunning” is another iconic song from the radio in Fallout 3. It was used in episode 4.
Well made video. The images of NCR 19:22 shown are not from Shady Sands, they resemble The Den. Also in it´s prime Shady Sands and NCR where pretty much civlized to almost pre war level.
Sinclair sitting as a Big MT executive doesn’t sit right with me
It makes sense considering those scientists needed funding from somewhere.
and sinclair took his pick of tech to use in the sierra madre so yeah he owns Big MT😅
@@The-Red-Menace He’s a customer of the Big MT not an executive, All the tech he bought was for the Sierra Madre.
@@yungulkeron8121 it he does he wouldn’t have to buy the tech for the Madre and Big MT weren’t in a position to condition him to put the cloud in the ventilation system as an experiment
@@zaab-yaoh9302 House and the other executives are understandable but Sinclair was supposed to be busy with the construction of the Madre.
You missed a huge one; the code used to activate the Cold Fusion device was 101097. That's the date Fallout 1 was released originally.
Also missed tomato plants in episode 1. It's exactly the same one in fallout 4
5:07 How can no one ever gets it that the Ghoul has a legendary exploding bullets gun.............. not bloody mess.
How’d you guys miss Robert House himself in the end
It's not "Pride-win", its the Prydwen, "Prid-win", and the one in the show is it's sister ship the "Caswennan". It was mentioned by Lancer Captain Kells in Fallout 4 as belonging to the West Coast Chapter of the Brotherhood.
Before the show release they said it was the Caswennan but now that the show aired we can see the name Prydwen on its side, you can see images about it
putting the antiquated wedding dress back into the atom shop the week prior seems correlated to me as well.
its not that they forgot. they just had to make a list to 111 references. there's obviously more than just those mentioned in this content.
One of the best video games adaptations ever made
Everything we see and hear here shows how much the creators put in, now they can give Elder Scroll.
16:00 funny you would say the mystery meat is more unusual than iguana bites, because iguana bites are made from people, back in fallout 1 under the iguana bites is people being cut up, and when you think about it you never see iguanas...
You forgot that when Lucy enters the town you can see a survivor in the background reading a "Wasteland Survival Guide" based visually off the ones from Fallout 4.
There’s got to be a whole lot more than 111
Whoa whoa whoa NOW imagine the T-60 power armor ACTORS wanted more screen time and decided to not wear the armor LIKE MASTER CHIEF 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Fusion cores don't power the vault, they sustain the main generator which in tern powers the vault. Much like a car battery working with an engine
Did no one else notice when The Ghoul asks if the president could remove his rope he agrees and you hear the time for successful response
Also mini nuke in the shop for sale
Both great finds
No ome is gonna talk about Cooper talking to someone named Codsworth? That also sold his voice records
Will be fucken awesome if next season they have a flashback to the Anchorage war with Cooper as a soldier and Ron Perlman playing a General
Then he can deliver the famous line himself
Then they can weave into Perlman’s General character eventually becoming the President of the United States which would coincide with him delivering the radio speech in Fallout 4 prologue
The soundtrack is what caught my attention.
Using game files whenever appropriate really worked!
Also the fact that the Ghoul named the dog "Dogmeat" was legendary.
the choice of emphasis in the voice over on "slocum's joe" was wild tbh
So far no streamer has used the slow bullet time going through the enemies body in the show as a detail in the game as well.
You forgot to mention that Galazy News's radio is identical to Interplays logo and That Mr. House is in the Rob Co seat, and theres the Big MT sign
shows version of the "Gulper" is more like a Axolotl than a salamander
maximus carrying all the stuff can also be reference to us in fallout 4. We gather all the stuff we find then give it to our companions
When Lucy said that her aim was off cause of "no scope", reminded me how fallout 3 had no ATS
2:15 that's a reference to vault 51 where if you find the activities area you can see a person impaled on a pool cue
Uhh pretty sure lucy failed that persuasion check, the fiends tried to kill them
Something that could also be added is how Maximus was being treated like a standard fallout NPC companion with the player character constantly over encumbering them