Toilets remain one of humankind’s most ingenious engineering feats. But while the most advanced bidets can wash themselves (along with other parts), they can’t fix themselves—yet. Plumbing is just one ...
Announcing the end of a three-year-long legal battle with original Fallout developer Interplay on Monday, Bethesda said that it had paid Interplay a $2 million settlement in consideration of its ...
Freelance writer who enjoys overanalyzing games. If she's not gaming, she's probably tending to her drama queen of a dog. Other times, she's studying for her Master's Degree in Comparative Literature.
ZeniMax Media, the parent company of video game developer and publisher Bethesda Softworks, has reached a settlement in the lawsuit against Interplay Entertainment over the Fallout brand. The lawsuit ...
Interplay co-founder Brian Fargo says that the original Fallout game started out as something else entirely, with the team originally planning on a sequel to a game called Wasteland. It's an ...
Following up on our earlier story regarding the fate of Interplay's Fallout MMO, GamesIndustry.biz has learned through a Securities and Exchange Commission filing that the struggling publisher is in ...
Three years after licensing the Fallout intellectual property in 2004, Bethesda Softworks bought it outright for $5.75 million from Interplay, which created the franchise. Under the terms of the deal, ...
Interplay reckons it could end up developing the sixth Fallout game if Bethesda successfully prevents it from releasing Fallout Online. Speaking exclusively to Eurogamer, Interplay president Eric Caen ...
Interplay has put all of its games up for sale. The company announced the sale of "significant IP portfolio", which means it's selling its library of video game assets and intellectual property, ...
Rebecca Heineman, known best for co-founding original Fallout developer Interplay alongside Brian Fargo, Jay Patel, and Troy Worrell in the early 1980s, has died aged 62. The news was shared by her ...
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