Fallout: New Vegas

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How Ellen DeGeneres got Matthew Perry his role in Fallout: New Vegas



Who should ex-Friends star Matthew Perry thank for landing his latest job, a role in Fallout: New Vegas? Not his agent. According to senior producer Jason Bergman, Perry's role was cemented thanks to talk show host Ellen DeGeneres. On the April 24, 2009 show, Perry appeared not only to promote 17 Again, but he also gave Ellen an Xbox 360 system with a copy of the game.

"I played this video game so often that I injured my hand so severely that I had to go to a hand doctor and get injections in my hand because I love this video game so much," Perry told Ellen at the time. "The game is called Fallout 3. I'm not affiliated with this game at all, I just love it. But I signed it, so it looks like I created it."

Apparently, that act earned him the good graces of Bethesda and Obsidian, leading to his eventual casting as Rat Pack-esque character Benny. With his name now cemented in the game's credits, he'll able to give away signed copies of New Vegas ... and actually have it mean something.


nCogNeato

Quote from: GamerMan316 on August 16, 2010, 09:23:19 AM
"I played this video game so often that I injured my hand so severely that I had to go to a hand doctor and get injections in my hand ..."

Cybernetic nanobot injections to give him superhuman reflexes.  Awesome.

Failed

Matthew Perry always struck me as a geek, lets get him to join 360DF!!

nCogNeato

Quote from: Failed on August 16, 2010, 04:45:44 PM
Matthew Perry always struck me as a geek, lets get him to join 360DF!!

I'll ring him on the tele.

America's small, we all know eachother.   8)

Failed

just walk down hollywood road and knock on his door, no need to ring him

Lukehi

Quote from: Failed on August 16, 2010, 06:19:42 PM
just walk down hollywood road and knock on his door, no need to ring him

Nah, he lives in that apartment block in NY.  Actually it's probably easier if you just wait for him in Central Perk!



Putting the "stud" back in Bible Study

Handshakes

Quote from: Lukehi on August 16, 2010, 06:32:47 PM
Quote from: Failed on August 16, 2010, 06:19:42 PM
just walk down hollywood road and knock on his door, no need to ring him

Nah, he lives in that apartment block in NY.  Actually it's probably easier if you just wait for him in Central Perk!

I'm on it. I'm usually in Central Park every night around 3 am anyways, so hopefully I'll see him. If anybody wants to come say hi, please do. You'll know me by the latex catsuit I'll be wearing.
Your mom!

nCogNeato


Failed

Quote from: Handshakes on August 16, 2010, 06:54:19 PM
Quote from: Lukehi on August 16, 2010, 06:32:47 PM
Quote from: Failed on August 16, 2010, 06:19:42 PM
just walk down hollywood road and knock on his door, no need to ring him

Nah, he lives in that apartment block in NY.  Actually it's probably easier if you just wait for him in Central Perk!

I'm on it. I'm usually in Central Park every night around 3 am anyways, so hopefully I'll see him. If anybody wants to come say hi, please do. You'll know me by the latex catsuit I'll be wearing.

your not supposed to give away your secret identity Catwoman

Handshakes

Quote from: Failed on August 16, 2010, 08:00:14 PM
Quote from: Handshakes on August 16, 2010, 06:54:19 PM
Quote from: Lukehi on August 16, 2010, 06:32:47 PM
Quote from: Failed on August 16, 2010, 06:19:42 PM
just walk down hollywood road and knock on his door, no need to ring him

Nah, he lives in that apartment block in NY.  Actually it's probably easier if you just wait for him in Central Perk!

I'm on it. I'm usually in Central Park every night around 3 am anyways, so hopefully I'll see him. If anybody wants to come say hi, please do. You'll know me by the latex catsuit I'll be wearing.

your not supposed to give away your secret identity Catwoman

meow
Your mom!

sambo

Fallout: New Vegas' producer has told Destructoid that it will feature a definitive end that can't be stretched out with DLC.
Fallout 3 was criticised for its ending, which was weak in comparison to the rest of the game and eventually needed the Broken Steel DLC to flesh the ending out to a satisfactory level.

That won't be the case with Fallout: New Vegas, says senior producer Jason Bergman, as all the endings will be tied up come the end of the game.

"We tell the full story of every one of your companions through the end of their lives, and it's weird to do all that and then jump back and say, "Okay! Now you can keep going again."," he explains. "So we end the game, and if you want to do other quests, then you go back to that save game before the end sequence."

Sounds good to us. Fallout: New Vegas is due for release on October 22nd.

Lukehi

Cheevo's List is released... <Linkage>

Not that impressed, lots of boring 'get X damage with Y' although some nice mini-game ones and these 2 caught my eye:


The Courier Who Broke the Bank - Get banned from all the Strip's casinos...30G
Hardcore - Play the game from start to finish in Hardcore Mode...100 G





Putting the "stud" back in Bible Study

Jaynestown

13 days and counting, can't wait, it's THE game I've been waiting for all year. Please be as awesome as Fallout 3, pretty please!


Thank god for the new Tomb Raider, helped me de-stress after a tough week! More of the same please

DFUSIONITE

I still haven't got around to finishing fallout 3 yet, gonna finish that up in january then buy new vegas in the spring when it's cheaper.