Something to note about the Lassie reference is that the same joke was made in Fallout 2, same with a BB gun and everything (though it later gets more interesting where you have to find the boy and negotiate his safe return from an underground community that found him)
Fallout 1 also had a random encounter where you found a Dr. Who Tardis that warped out of the field. Tbh, “wild wasteland” is as every part of the fallout experience even though it’s made an optional feature.
You're missing at least two. During the second battle at Hoover Dam, the radio announcer for the NCR will say "Game over, man!" I can't remember what this references. They also say "Squad Bravo Bravo Charlie, the Doctor is coming," referencing the fact that Doctor Who aired on BBC.
That doctor who episode gave me nightmares as a kid. When I finally played old world blues a few years ago one of them said "Hey who turned out the lights?" I literally closed the game and had to walk away. Gave me chills. So glad that wasn't just a nightmare I had and others have felt my pain.
Wow, seriously? That's wild. I've never seen the episode but I just watched that scene in a clip and it was definitely creepy. Wish I would have gotten the reference the first time
That episode, ones with the Ood, and Midnight freaked me out too I think Midnight is the most disturbing, because you never see and will never found out what the monster outside even was
I'm glad I never used the perk; I don't have much knowledge of pop culture things and literally would've never realized what any of the Easter eggs are. Would've been a waste on my part. They're cool either way, though.
Random encounters, interesting landmarks, world building, sandbox gameplay, world filled activities, and Dynamic quest/writing. Points that rarely seen in triple A titles or mostly on CRPG isometric games
Most well-adjusted people can understand a slight accent without needing subtitles and don't lose their sh*t over someone mispronouncing 'Dalek'. This was a thoroughly enjoyable video, don't listen to the man-children.
No worries brother. I don't know what it is that compels everyone to be an asshole the minute there's a computer in front of them but it's a real shame.
You also referred to Daleks as "robots" they are actually alien mutants inside a machine, that were modified to have every emotion removed apart from hatred.
@@TheCheezusCrust assuming you don’t count fallout 4 as a real fallout game. I get what you’re all saying. But either way, you have to realize ten years is still a long time.
The "Two bears high fiving" person in Honest Hearts is not bound to the Wild Wasteland Perk, he showed up on every playthrough for me so far and i never took that perk
It cause since Obisidian is the best the added it to the first DLC since so many people thought that the one thing in the intro looked like Two Bears high-fiving
I forget where but in lonesome road you can find a char mark on a wall with a human shaped cutout missing from it, which references old looney toons cartoons, also in lonesome road after killing rawr and crafting the unique death claw gauntlet it will be named "fist of the north rawr" instead of just "fist of rawr" which is a reference to the anime "Fist of the North Star"
9:39 When wearing the Pimpboy 3 Billion as a female courier, the Pimpboy 3 Billion would appear diagonally upon opening due to a bug. Looks cool though.
man that FUTURAMA episode... Seymore is waiting years and years for Fry to come back after he went missing, but we all know he never will, at least not in time to visit his old pal alive! this was so extremly heartbreaking.
@@MickEll91 but it must be another time-line then! :P and the "OG"-seymour is still solo! but i get it yeah, at least thats some kind of "happy-ending" for seymour.
In the encounter leaving cerulean Robotics, I had Raul as a companion and he freaking one-shots all of them in the head. I laughed for a good five minutes
5:32 "The spaceship is a re-used copy of the one crashed in Fallout 3 with the Mothership Zeta DLC installed." The crashed spaceship in 3 is present in the base game. A lot of people never discovered it on their own in the base game, which has lead to a lot of the internet having the mistaken impression that the ship just isn't there until you install the DLC, which just isn't true. The DLC just *brings your attention to its existence* in order to start the DLC's storyline.
I also learned something interesting, a while back I read a comment somewhere that if you only kill the alien captain without alerting the other two. Those two will stay friendly with the player. I went to try this in my recent playthrough and learned this to be true. you can't interact with them though
@@bingobangobongo3778 It's also called "The Big One" and it's most likely referencing the 1972 Randy Newman song Political Science, in which he sings about nuclear war and uses the line, "Lets drop the big one and see what happens" though the phrase "dropping the big one" or "big one" referring to a nuke was already a thing. I also enjoy thinking of it as a reference to Sanford and Son. There's a skeleton nearby and it seems it probably landed on them. Fred Sanford was famous for a faking heart attack when he was stressed, clutching his chest and saying, "This is it! This is the big one!"
The mechanical spider is from Venture Bros sure, but Ventures Bros pulled it straight from Johnny Quest, along with many other inspirations. The original 60s JQ was so flipping cool
Actually the ones in NV are specifically a reference to Venture Bros because one of the lines of dialogue Mobius says over the speakers is “Do not neglect to wash the walking eye”. It references the episode where ones of the characters washes a walking eye to distract enemies (as a parody of car wash scenes in movies).
Additional bit on the walking eye that was missed: After you've ran into it, occasionally, on the Big MT PA system, you can hear Dr. 0 (who is voiced by the VA of Dr. Venture) announce "Lobotimites! Don't forget to wash the wallking eye!", which is a nod to A: What Dr. Venture does to the walking eye to get the villains' attention (wash it with a yard hose wearing little clothing) and B: Something he later tells his two sons to do at another point in the series.
Idk if it's a testament to how much I play FNV or if it's the fact that I always take wild wasteland but I have seen all of these in game... come to think about it I don't believe I have ever played without it
Just for reference, its pronounced 'daH lex' for the Daleks, and the spacesuits are not inhabited by the aliens (vashta'nerada) but are running the last few moments of the previous owners life. In the show, there are a kind of power indicator on the suits that show they backed up the wearer's mind at death (an important plot point for the ending of that story) and they only grab a few moments worth, which is why they can only remember the last things they did. I think you can also get a slide at the end that mentions that 'a Doctor is comming' so I wondered if they hoped to drop him in there. The TARDIS is in fallout 2 in a cave someplace too, being worshiped by tribals (I think) so its not just Obsidian that like the Doctor lol.
If you're careful, that Indiana Jones bit is accessible without leaving the Goodsprings starting area. As far as I remember, respeccing into two other traits after leaving the starting area removes the scene but it doesn't remove the items from your inventory. Have a nice hat for your maxed-VATs playthrough. :)
This is how references to pop culture should be done in my opinion. Subtle, stuff you can miss, takes a while to figure out if you don't know what the context is and not in your face like say the Crash Bandicoot "WHOA" meme in Crash 4.
Actually only the alien captain is hostile, and the others just follow his lead. If you snipe the captain without being seen, you can then walk up to the other aliens and they wont attack you.
9:33 it is a reference to snow white and the seven dwarfs there's a grave in the middle of that area as well matter of fact you can see it in that very picture at the timestamp
there seems like there is more to the wild wasteland perk than it would first appear. (or it was intended as such and cut short) the icon shows the spiral first passing a skeleton in a "suave gambler hat" which also is the first wild wasteland scene you come across in game. as the spiral goes it comes to a dog (pug maybe) wearing sunglasses (which isnt in game) then finally it shows an alien with a weird collar (like an elvis collar) which also isnt in game but we do have "the kings" and "the aliens crashsite" with that criptic line in fallout4 from the "lorenzo quest" referenceing an alien city buried in/under the mohave. i can imagine there was some form of wild wasteland unmarked spiraling quest which eventually devolved into discovering an alien city. but this was cut or scrapped for whatever reason.
Pimp Boy 3 Billion is obtainable without Wild Wasteland. You have to side with Big Sal over Cachino during that one quest in Gomorrah after starting the unmarked quest with Mick.
Try daisy reshade on nexus, is nice and not overdrawn, pair it with interior lighting overhaul and fnv realistic wasteland lighting. Nights are very dark in fnvrwl, so you need nightvision, project mojave or the extracted cyberware 2281 from it or advanced recon thermal nightvision would be my choice, but simple nightvision glasses work also well.
Thanks for explaining Romanes Eunt Domus reference to me, as it always escaped my understanding every time i visited that Legion Outpost, not knowing why the Wild Wasteland Music was playing. PS: You left out all the DLC Wild Wasteland References!
0:56 - Actually that goes beyond Venture Bros., the Walking Eye is a reference to The Real Adventures of Johnny Quest, which The Venture Bros. made a reference to in that episode.
Actually the ones in NV are specifically a reference to Venture Bros because one of the lines of dialogue Mobius says over the speakers is “Do not neglect to wash the walking eye”. It references the episode where ones of the characters washes a walking eye to distract enemies (as a parody of car wash scenes in movies).
@@spacetrainbaby3737 the model isnt really an argument considering obsidian didnt have any time to come up with their own models so they reused alot of fallout 3 models and such
The Pimp Boy 3 Billi is probably my favorite item in Fallout. It’s always there since you need to whip out your pipboy all the time. There’s some cool unique weapons but the Pimp Boy is king.
I went into Subway today to get a healthy sandwich. The older lady behind the counter helped me and started preparing my sandwich for me. She out of nowhere fell to the ground and started convulsing and shaking. the other teenage girl there just stepped over her and finished up my sandwich as the lady lay on the ground shaking. The two teenage girls that work there just laughed it off and said "Oh, she does this all the time." I peeked over the counter to see the lady foaming at her mouth. I then paid for my sandwich and left the shoppe
I never noticed the Walking Eyes before! James Urbaniak (the voice of Dr. Venture) voices one of the scientists in Old World Blues, so the reference makes sense.
If you attack Hoover Dam with Caesar's Legion and listen to the NCR's emergency broadcast, you can hear alien references. They will randomly say, 'Game over, man!' And one more which i forgot..
Fallout NV is the only game I’ve played where having Schizophrenia as a perk is rewarding
also VTMB
What about real life?
@@ChrisRedfieldsbloodline right? free friends
that is why fonv is the beat game ever.
@@Tacdelio Who said they’re all friends?
As a quick note, you can get the Pimp Boy 3 Billion without the Wild Wasteland Perk. The perk just adds the funky music.
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was about to comment this, i got the Pimp Boy 3 Billion by complete accident
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Hearing a funky disco music on fallout just felt weird. But it confirmed that disco existed in Fallout universe.
Something to note about the Lassie reference is that the same joke was made in Fallout 2, same with a BB gun and everything (though it later gets more interesting where you have to find the boy and negotiate his safe return from an underground community that found him)
And you can find that BB gun in the nearby "Jimmy's shack(?)" if you don't have wild wasteland
I remember in Modoc god fallout 2 is so good
So really it's a reference within a reference
Fallout 1 also had a random encounter where you found a Dr. Who Tardis that warped out of the field. Tbh, “wild wasteland” is as every part of the fallout experience even though it’s made an optional feature.
@@WJINTL Not really, just re-using the same reference more like.
Decades of my life, NEVER knew you could get a gold pipboy. That’s insane
its called "The Pimp Boy 3Billion" and its gold with dimond crusts 🤣
yeah, i only found that out today when i got it
You gotta trigger the quest with specific dialog
Yeah, because the unmarked quest which you have to complete to get it is bugged.
@@antonkirilenko3116i got it on the ps3 version.
Fallout Frontier was the wildest “Wild Wasteland” moment of my play though
Fallout frontier is just courier in ectasy twitching on the ground from overdosing on too much jet
@@ExtremeMan10 yes
Get to fight with the ncr and enclave all before dinner time
@@ExtremeMan10 "there's never enough Jet" - My Sole Survivor, getting their entire inventory/caps and leaving them with 20 hits of Jet.
"Little slave girl"
You're missing at least two. During the second battle at Hoover Dam, the radio announcer for the NCR will say "Game over, man!" I can't remember what this references. They also say "Squad Bravo Bravo Charlie, the Doctor is coming," referencing the fact that Doctor Who aired on BBC.
"Game over, man, game over!" is from "Aliens"; spoken by Hudson as he starts to realize their odds, uh, aren't great.
@@bra-balllegend3940 Absolutely correct.
Someone at Obsidian really loves the Doctor huh
They also say on the radios "they're coming out of the god damn walls!' also from Aliens, during the battle if you have wild wasteland.
@@skrub45 definitely, in either fallout 1 or 2, I can’t remember, you can encounter the Tardis phone booth
5:25 you can kill the captain from far away and his buddies won’t turn hostile
That doctor who episode gave me nightmares as a kid. When I finally played old world blues a few years ago one of them said "Hey who turned out the lights?" I literally closed the game and had to walk away. Gave me chills. So glad that wasn't just a nightmare I had and others have felt my pain.
Wow, seriously? That's wild. I've never seen the episode but I just watched that scene in a clip and it was definitely creepy. Wish I would have gotten the reference the first time
I think you're actually psychotic
That episode, ones with the Ood, and Midnight freaked me out too
I think Midnight is the most disturbing, because you never see and will never found out what the monster outside even was
@@alexbenavidez4500 The episode where someone turns into an Ood is horrific. At least to me. The adipose are also creepy.
reddit moment
Futurama reference is sad af, that episode killed me as a child.
I'll rewatch every episode except that one 😢 once was enough.
not sure why they had to ruin that episode with the movie.
I'm glad you explain the references cause there's a few of these I've never seen
I'm glad I never used the perk; I don't have much knowledge of pop culture things and literally would've never realized what any of the Easter eggs are. Would've been a waste on my part.
They're cool either way, though.
You gotta be 40+ years old to know half these references
@@meyr1992 Or have an interest in literature and movies.
@@therider990 or have severe @utism
@@meyr1992 nah you just have to have an ounce of culture
Random encounters, interesting landmarks, world building, sandbox gameplay, world filled activities, and Dynamic quest/writing. Points that rarely seen in triple A titles or mostly on CRPG isometric games
No, the walking eye in both NV and Venture bros is a reference to Jonny Quest
came here to comment this lol
@@BettyNorriss me too
yes, thats true......
Always thought it was a reference to dwarven spiders from Skyrim since they resemble them so closely
@@edirpretnuh5539 vice versa
I apologize if I mispronounce anything kind of a mess up, hope you can still enjoy the video
Most well-adjusted people can understand a slight accent without needing subtitles and don't lose their sh*t over someone mispronouncing 'Dalek'. This was a thoroughly enjoyable video, don't listen to the man-children.
No worries brother.
I don't know what it is that compels everyone to be an asshole the minute there's a computer in front of them but it's a real shame.
Dean Do-Mean-o
You also referred to Daleks as "robots" they are actually alien mutants inside a machine, that were modified to have every emotion removed apart from hatred.
Sandiago you pronounced is supposed to be San Diego lol good vid tho
I've commented this on another video from awhile ago but seeing as this is more recent, I'm glad to see you making content on older fallout games.
New Vegas is only 10 years old
@@PansexualDumbass9169 technology has vastly improved in 10 yrs
older? its the most recently released fallout, no other fallout games have been released since this one
@@TheCheezusCrust assuming you don’t count fallout 4 as a real fallout game. I get what you’re all saying. But either way, you have to realize ten years is still a long time.
It would be nice if this dude spent even 5 minutes learning how to pronounce these words
The "Two bears high fiving" person in Honest Hearts is not bound to the Wild Wasteland Perk, he showed up on every playthrough for me so far and i never took that perk
It cause since Obisidian is the best the added it to the first DLC since so many people thought that the one thing in the intro looked like Two Bears high-fiving
It’s counted as being wild wasteland only for some reason
Yeah I’ve heard Dean say the line it’s playing dead before with outside the perk and I’ve seen the gnomes at big mountain without it too.
And then there's my game where I don't usually take the trait, so he doesn't show up in my game. Weird.
I played it few times, and he comes only with the wild wasteland
Love the video, and thanks for the info. Never heard so many words mispronounced in such short time tho.
You down for some Do-mean-o Pizza?
and of course the classic Die-lak (3:34) robots from Doctor Who, which are neither "Die-laks" or robots lmao
Carmen Sandiahgo
suavay
I forget where but in lonesome road you can find a char mark on a wall with a human shaped cutout missing from it, which references old looney toons cartoons, also in lonesome road after killing rawr and crafting the unique death claw gauntlet it will be named "fist of the north rawr" instead of just "fist of rawr" which is a reference to the anime "Fist of the North Star"
It's not a reference to old Looney Toons cartoons, it's actually a nuclear shadow lol
Don’t forget about the Hoover dam radio broadcast “they’re coming out of the damn walls” alien reference
When you said Carmen Santiago I freaked out so much thinking I was mistaking it my whole life xD
So many good ones, good job on the compilation!
9:39 When wearing the Pimpboy 3 Billion as a female courier, the Pimpboy 3 Billion would appear diagonally upon opening due to a bug. Looks cool though.
It looks cool, but its annoying having to get used to the normal Pip Boy after you switch off the pimp boy
man that FUTURAMA episode...
Seymore is waiting years and years for Fry to come back after he went missing, but we all know he never will, at least not in time to visit his old pal alive!
this was so extremly heartbreaking.
In the movie a clone of Fry goes back in time and lives 12 years in the past. So Seymour lived with Fry.
@@MickEll91 but it must be another time-line then! :P and the "OG"-seymour is still solo! but i get it yeah, at least thats some kind of "happy-ending" for seymour.
I'd get annoyed about calling Daleks 'Dilaks', but to be perfectly fair, as a kid, I originally heard 'Garlics', so I really can't complain.
"Dean Do-me-no"
"Romanas Oont Domus"
Probably didn't watch Life of Brian, either.
@@joa1651 Or speak english as a first language it would seem
I was looking for someone mentioning this 😂
"Carmen San Deeago"
Dr.O is Dr. Venture, I have no idea how I've put so many hours into this game and never noticed that
His name isn't Dr O, it's Dr 0.
Doctor.ø
In the encounter leaving cerulean Robotics, I had Raul as a companion and he freaking one-shots all of them in the head. I laughed for a good five minutes
The Lonesome Road ending slide referencing Planet of the Apes blew my sides in orbit.
5:32 "The spaceship is a re-used copy of the one crashed in Fallout 3 with the Mothership Zeta DLC installed." The crashed spaceship in 3 is present in the base game. A lot of people never discovered it on their own in the base game, which has lead to a lot of the internet having the mistaken impression that the ship just isn't there until you install the DLC, which just isn't true. The DLC just *brings your attention to its existence* in order to start the DLC's storyline.
I also learned something interesting, a while back I read a comment somewhere that if you only kill the alien captain without alerting the other two. Those two will stay friendly with the player. I went to try this in my recent playthrough and learned this to be true. you can't interact with them though
I don't have the pimp boy yet but i'll get in on my next playthrough.
the only thing that wild wasteland affects here is the equipping music, you can get it any time
@@CaptainAwsome that's exactly why i want it, adds to the drip yknow?
Get a detailed guide.
Getting the thing is tricky.
It's so disappointing that you can't detonate The One
I don't understand the reference or context to that one. Do you?
@@bingobangobongo3778 i think it was just placed there for shits and giggles
@@Jules-69lol maybe a reference to fallout 3
@@bingobangobongo3778 It's also called "The Big One" and it's most likely referencing the 1972 Randy Newman song Political Science, in which he sings about nuclear war and uses the line, "Lets drop the big one and see what happens" though the phrase "dropping the big one" or "big one" referring to a nuke was already a thing. I also enjoy thinking of it as a reference to Sanford and Son. There's a skeleton nearby and it seems it probably landed on them. Fred Sanford was famous for a faking heart attack when he was stressed, clutching his chest and saying, "This is it! This is the big one!"
The mechanical spider is from Venture Bros sure, but Ventures Bros pulled it straight from Johnny Quest, along with many other inspirations. The original 60s JQ was so flipping cool
Actually the ones in NV are specifically a reference to Venture Bros because one of the lines of dialogue Mobius says over the speakers is “Do not neglect to wash the walking eye”. It references the episode where ones of the characters washes a walking eye to distract enemies (as a parody of car wash scenes in movies).
@@raychelgonos it's dr. 0 who says that, because he's voiced by the same guy who does dr. venture's voice
I love how Fallout and Doctor Who have so many references
9:22
idk why but the fact there is red crystals make me think this is a reference to the Dragon Age series with dwarves mining red Lyrium
Additional bit on the walking eye that was missed: After you've ran into it, occasionally, on the Big MT PA system, you can hear Dr. 0 (who is voiced by the VA of Dr. Venture) announce "Lobotimites! Don't forget to wash the wallking eye!", which is a nod to A: What Dr. Venture does to the walking eye to get the villains' attention (wash it with a yard hose wearing little clothing) and B: Something he later tells his two sons to do at another point in the series.
Cool
Honestly I just pretending that entire DLC was an episode of Venture Bros hahaha
Two bears high-fiving isn't a reference to the mod but to the fact that the devs also thought it looked like two bears high-fiving
The entirety of old world blues is a wild wasteland encounter.
I have never played without the perk so honestly, i’m just watching this to see what the game would have been missing.
Idk if it's a testament to how much I play FNV or if it's the fact that I always take wild wasteland but I have seen all of these in game... come to think about it I don't believe I have ever played without it
Its an essential perk to me- i've never not take n it
I didn’t realise that having this perk unlocked so many references
Just for reference, its pronounced 'daH lex' for the Daleks, and the spacesuits are not inhabited by the aliens (vashta'nerada) but are running the last few moments of the previous owners life. In the show, there are a kind of power indicator on the suits that show they backed up the wearer's mind at death (an important plot point for the ending of that story) and they only grab a few moments worth, which is why they can only remember the last things they did.
I think you can also get a slide at the end that mentions that 'a Doctor is comming' so I wondered if they hoped to drop him in there.
The TARDIS is in fallout 2 in a cave someplace too, being worshiped by tribals (I think) so its not just Obsidian that like the Doctor lol.
Lady Jane: they're very real and very large
"Installs loverslab mods and coito ergo sum"
My dude did not call Don Domino "Don Da-mean-oh" 😭
If you're careful, that Indiana Jones bit is accessible without leaving the Goodsprings starting area. As far as I remember, respeccing into two other traits after leaving the starting area removes the scene but it doesn't remove the items from your inventory. Have a nice hat for your maxed-VATs playthrough. :)
This is how references to pop culture should be done in my opinion. Subtle, stuff you can miss, takes a while to figure out if you don't know what the context is and not in your face like say the Crash Bandicoot "WHOA" meme in Crash 4.
1:38
Twenty years later and just thinking about that episode chokes me up.
Even funnier is that in the unique ending slide the NCR trooper and the ranger are looking at the memorial where they signed the treaty.
You missed one
In the dead money dlc
There is a basement writing that says
" Are you my mommy?" Referencing another doctor who episode
Not quite. The writing says "I am NOT your mummy". But it is referencing a Dr Who episode.
Best game experience I had as a young man
i cried when you referenced Seymour from fututrama
Actually only the alien captain is hostile, and the others just follow his lead. If you snipe the captain without being seen, you can then walk up to the other aliens and they wont attack you.
It's fucking amazing new vegas has an Easter egg to my favorite cartoon futurama
1:02 Except even those are based on the Johnny Quest spider eye robots.
The pimp boy 3 billion doesn't require wild wasteland. I had it in my first save.
9:33 it is a reference to snow white and the seven dwarfs there's a grave in the middle of that area as well matter of fact you can see it in that very picture at the timestamp
i liked it when he said "this is a reference to"
Also when he says "And at *location* we can find* is great too
You missed one in OWB
Theres a soot outline of a person on a wall. A reference to classic cartoons where an explosion causes the same effect
Definitely found the holy hand grenades... They are actually the main reason I keep selecting the wild wasteland perk...
I always save them for the battle of Hoover Damn
there seems like there is more to the wild wasteland perk than it would first appear. (or it was intended as such and cut short)
the icon shows the spiral first passing a skeleton in a "suave gambler hat" which also is the first wild wasteland scene you come across in game.
as the spiral goes it comes to a dog (pug maybe) wearing sunglasses (which isnt in game)
then finally it shows an alien with a weird collar (like an elvis collar) which also isnt in game but we do have "the kings" and "the aliens crashsite"
with that criptic line in fallout4 from the "lorenzo quest" referenceing an alien city buried in/under the mohave.
i can imagine there was some form of wild wasteland unmarked spiraling quest which eventually devolved into discovering an alien city.
but this was cut or scrapped for whatever reason.
Thank you for the video!
it was quite interesting! +1
Pimp Boy 3 Billion is obtainable without Wild Wasteland. You have to side with Big Sal over Cachino during that one quest in Gomorrah after starting the unmarked quest with Mick.
The well and bb gun thing can also be a reference to a fallout 2 quest where that happens as well
I saw them all, and there is much more to cover.
3:33 never heard daleks called that before???? DAH-leks
Dylacks. Lmao
That talking skelleton scared the shit out of me
WHAT ARE YOUR MODS!? as well as ENB's and RESHADES!?
Enb is kinda messy, unless you know what to do. Try realistic wasteland lighting and altitude
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Try daisy reshade on nexus, is nice and not overdrawn, pair it with interior lighting overhaul and fnv realistic wasteland lighting. Nights are very dark in fnvrwl, so you need nightvision, project mojave or the extracted cyberware 2281 from it or advanced recon thermal nightvision would be my choice, but simple nightvision glasses work also well.
Thanks, I had only seen the Uncle Owen & Aunt Beru, and the Indiana Jones references before this.
Love me a good Venture Bros reference. Great vid!
I actually didn’t know a few of these, thx!
"Sandiago" lol 4:28
You can find the infamous "Killroy Was Here" spray on one of the walls of the Think Tank's dome
Thanks for explaining Romanes Eunt Domus reference to me, as it always escaped my understanding every time i visited that Legion Outpost, not knowing why the Wild Wasteland Music was playing.
PS: You left out all the DLC Wild Wasteland References!
That Futurama episode breaks my heart everytime I watch it...
My headcanon is that the wild Wasteland encounters are due to the headshot The Courier took
I didn't realize there were so many Monty Python references in NV, I've always loved those movies
"Die-laak Robots from doctor who". Alright man just admit you've never seen it.
11:08 you forgot why it says 5 crossed out and 3 next to it lol 😆 when he forgets to count 😂
0:56 - Actually that goes beyond Venture Bros., the Walking Eye is a reference to The Real Adventures of Johnny Quest, which The Venture Bros. made a reference to in that episode.
Actually the ones in NV are specifically a reference to Venture Bros because one of the lines of dialogue Mobius says over the speakers is “Do not neglect to wash the walking eye”. It references the episode where ones of the characters washes a walking eye to distract enemies (as a parody of car wash scenes in movies).
Also, while we're at it(fivemonthslater), The Real Adventures of Johnny Quest was a reboot from the 90's, not the original.
Rockit 88? Wolverines? Arent those also wild wasteland perk things
Yes. So is Fist of the North Rawr.
This goes the same with Billie in the fridge
(Fallout 4)
Ahh yes, Carmen Sahn-Dee-Ah-Go
7:10 these ladies killed me in survival and i lost hours of my life
I almost didn't click this, but I've probably played this game 20 times and I don't think I'm actually gonna play it again, might as well
I had missed about half of these (throughout years of playing naturally and not looking shit up), glad I watched
Imagine Two-Bears-High-Fiving had some more story, or a quest related to him. That’d be rad.
It seems obsidian really liked Monty Python
If you sneak attack and kill the captain alien the other two will not attack.
In the beginning of the game when Doc Mitchell says "Hey, you alright?" That's a reference to the bible when Moses checked on his people
7:40 The One has a vault tech logo on it...could it be the first *one* of many nukes dropped by vault tech to start the Great War?
Its different from the vault tec logo, and the model is reused from the megaton bomb in fallout 3
@@spacetrainbaby3737 the model isnt really an argument considering obsidian didnt have any time to come up with their own models so they reused alot of fallout 3 models and such
He missed one. Theres something that triggers during the talk with dr möbius in OWB dlc right after you defeat the giant robo scorpion
That futurama episode….man it got me.
The Pimp Boy 3 Billi is probably my favorite item in Fallout. It’s always there since you need to whip out your pipboy all the time. There’s some cool unique weapons but the Pimp Boy is king.
I went into Subway today to get a healthy sandwich. The older lady behind the counter helped me and started preparing my sandwich for me. She out of nowhere fell to the ground and started convulsing and shaking. the other teenage girl there just stepped over her and finished up my sandwich as the lady lay on the ground shaking. The two teenage girls that work there just laughed it off and said "Oh, she does this all the time." I peeked over the counter to see the lady foaming at her mouth. I then paid for my sandwich and left the shoppe
wft lol
hate when that happens
Kino.
Honestly, when you showed the CSI Miami reference you should have edited in the scream from the Who’s “won’t be fooled again”
“YEEEAHHHH!!!”
I never noticed the Walking Eyes before! James Urbaniak (the voice of Dr. Venture) voices one of the scientists in Old World Blues, so the reference makes sense.
some of these are huge reaches tbh like a couple of em I think are just random funny things
The walking eye from venture bros itself was a reference to old the Johnny quest cartoon
If you attack Hoover Dam with Caesar's Legion and listen to the NCR's emergency broadcast, you can hear alien references. They will randomly say, 'Game over, man!' And one more which i forgot..
I must now go get Seymore!
Hi my name is seamus. regardless to say when Curtis said that it kinda caught me off guard!
Dialak robots....
My English ears they hurt!
The ghouls you help at that rocket station in New Vegas wore those same life sustaining suits apon entering the rockets.
Never in my life have I heard someone pronounce Dalek like that. It honestly took me a minute to realise what word you had said