~Fallout 3 Intro~
~Fallout 3 Trailer~
~Operation: Anchorage Trailer~
~The Pitt Trailer~
~Broken Steel Trailer~
~Point Lookout Trailer~
~Mothership Zeta Trailer~
~Fallout New Vegas Trailer~
Fallout 3 is an action role-playing open world video game developed by Bethesda Game Studios. It is the third major installment in the Fallout series. The game was released in North America, Europe and Australia in October 2008, and in Japan in December 2008 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Fallout 3 takes place in the year 2277, 36 years after the setting of Fallout 2 and 200 years after the nuclear apocalypse that devastated the game's world in a future where international conflicts between the USA and China culminated in a Sino-American war in 2077.
The player character is an inhabitant of Vault 101, a survival shelter designed to protect up to 1,000 humans from the nuclear fallout. When the player character's father disappears under mysterious circumstances, the player is forced to escape from the Vault and journey into the ruins of Washington, D.C. to track him down. Along the way the player is assisted by a number of human survivors and must battle a myriad of enemies that inhabit the area now known as the "Capital Wasteland". The game has an attribute and combat system typical of an action strategy game but also incorporates elements of survival horror games.
Following its release, Fallout 3 was universally lauded by critics and a number of Game of the Year awards, praising the game's open-ended gameplay and flexible character-leveling system. The NPD Group estimated that Fallout 3 sold over 610,000 units during its initial month of release in October 2008, performing better than Bethesda Softworks' previous game The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, which sold nearly 500,000 units in its first month. The game has also received post-launch support with Bethesda releasing five downloadable add-ons. The game received controversy upon release, including the use of morphine in the game for Australia, religious and cultural sentiments in India, and sensitivity in Japan due to a mission involving the detonation of an atomic bomb.
Story:
The introductory sequence introduces the player to their character's father James, a doctor and scientist in Vault 101. James frequently makes comments about the player character's deceased mother Catherine, and her favorite Bible passage, Revelation 21:6, which speaks of "the waters of life".
The main quest begins after the player is forced to flee Vault 101 when James leaves the vault, throwing it into anarchy and causing the paranoid Overseer to send his police force after the player. The search for James takes the character on a journey through the Wasteland, first to the nearby town of Megaton, named for the undetonated atomic bomb at its center, then the Galaxy News Radio station, whose enthusiastic DJ, Three Dog, gives the player the moniker of "The Lone Wanderer". The player travels to Rivet City, a derelict aircraft carrier now serving as a fortified human settlement. Here the player meets Doctor Li, a scientist who worked alongside the player's father. Doctor Li informs the player of Project Purity, a plan conceived by Catherine and James to purify all the water in the Tidal Basin and eventually the entire Potomac River with a giant water purifier built in the Jefferson Memorial. However, continued delays and Catherine's death during childbirth put an end to the project, and James took the player's character as a newborn to raise them in the safety of Vault 101.
After investigating the Jefferson Memorial, the Lone Wanderer tracks James to Vault 112, and frees him from a virtual reality program being run by the Vault's sadistic Overseer, Dr. Braun. James and the player return to Rivet City, and James reveals he sought out Braun for information on the Garden of Eden Creation Kit (G.E.C.K.), an invention of Braun's that contains the components needed to finally activate Project Purity. James and Doctor Li lead a team of Rivet City scientists to the memorial with intent to restart the project, but the memorial is invaded by the Enclave, a powerful military organization formed from the remnants of the pre-War United States government. James floods the project's control room with radiation to stop the Enclave military leader, Colonel Augustus Autumn, from taking control of it, killing himself, his last words urging his child to run. The Lone Wanderer and Dr. Li flee to the ruins of the Pentagon, now a base for the Brotherhood of Steel and now known as the Citadel. With Project Purity still inoperational even with the Enclave occupying the site, the player travels to Vault 87 to find a G.E.C.K. and finish James's work. The player finds the Vault to be a testing site for the FEV (Forced Evolutionary Virus), and the source of the Super Mutants in the Capital Wasteland. After the player acquires the G.E.C.K., the Wanderer is ambushed by the Enclave and captured.
At the Enclave base at Raven Rock, the player is freed from their cell by the Enclave leader, President John Henry Eden, who requests a private audience with them. En route to his office however, Colonel Autumn defies Eden's orders and takes command of the Enclave military, ordering them to kill the player. Fighting their way to Eden's office, the player discovers he is actually a sentient supercomputer who took control of the Enclave after their defeat in Fallout 2 on the West Coast thirty years ago. Eden wishes to repeat the plan of then-President Dick Richardson using Project Purity, infecting the water with a modified strain of FEV that will make it toxic to any mutated life. This plan will kill most life in the wasteland including humans, but the Enclave, due to their genetic "purity" as a result of their isolation, will be immune and free to take control of the area. Eden gives the The Wanderer a sample of the new F.E.V. and is allowed to leave or convince Eden to self-destruct the entire base. The Lone Wanderer escapes Raven Rock and returns to the Citadel.
With the knowledge they possess the G.E.C.K. and the means to activate Project Purity, the Brotherhood assault the Jefferson Memorial, spearheaded by a giant robot named Liberty Prime. In the control room of Project Purity the player confronts Colonel Autumn, and has the choice to persuade him to give up or kill him. Dr. Li informs the player that the purifier is ready to be activated, but the activation code must be input manually, and also that the control room is flooded with lethal amounts of radiation. The Lone Wanderer is forced to choose between sending Sarah Lyons of the Brotherhood inside the extremely irradiated purifier or entering there themselves. Whoever enters into the chamber inputs the code hinted at through the game, that being 21:6, and immediately dies from a radiation spike. If the "Broken Steel" DLC is installed, the player survives if they activate it themselves, but they also have the option of sending one of their radiation-immune companions to enter the code and start the purifier with no casualties. The player also has the possibility to enter the F.E.V. sample into the water prior to activation, having adverse effects on the games side quests post-ending.
Galaxy News Radio |GNR|
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Galaxy News Radio is the remnant of the pre-War Galaxy News Network. In 2277, it is run by Three Dog, who provides a commentary on the actions of The Lone Wanderer and plays music from a selection of 20 pre-War songs. These songs are mainly 1940's American hits.
The following 20 licensed tracks cycle on Galaxy News Radio, listed here by song title and performer in the order found in the Fallout 3 credits. Songs licensed from APM Music, Inc do not credit performers; the composer is listed if available.
Varius Artists
Fallout 3: Galaxy News Radio |GNR| Soundtrack
Original Release Date: October 28, 2008
Format: CD, Album, HD 1/1
Genre: Jazz, Swing, Blues, Rhythm & Blues/Rock 'n' Roll, Game, Soundtrack
Label: Bethesda
© 2008 Bethesda Softworks LLC.
The following 20 licensed tracks cycle on Galaxy News Radio, listed here by song title and performer in the order found in the Fallout 3 credits. Songs licensed from APM Music, Inc do not credit performers; the composer is listed if available.
Varius Artists
Fallout 3: Galaxy News Radio |GNR| Soundtrack
Original Release Date: October 28, 2008
Format: CD, Album, HD 1/1
Genre: Jazz, Swing, Blues, Rhythm & Blues/Rock 'n' Roll, Game, Soundtrack
Label: Bethesda
© 2008 Bethesda Softworks LLC.
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1. The Ink Spots ~ I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire |3:04
Words & Music by Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus, Bennie Benjemen and Eddie Durham
Released: 1941's
The Ink Spots were a popular vocal group in the 1930s and 1940s
that helped define the musical genre that led to rhythm and blues
and rock and roll, and the subgenre doo-wop.
The Ink Spots:
bass Orville "Hoppy" Jones (b. 17 February 1902, Chicago, Illinois)
(Played cello in the manner of a stand up bass)
tenor Ivory "Deek" Watson (b. 18 July 1909, Mounds, Illinois)
(Played guitar and trumpet)
tenor Jerry Daniels (b. 14 December 1915)
(Played guitar and ukulele)
Charlie Fuqua (b. 20 October 1910) (baritone) (Played guitar)
© The Victor Talking Machine Company, © Decca Records
2. Cole Porter ~ Anything Goes |3:08
Music and lyrics by Cole Porter
Released: 1934's
Cole Albert Porter (June 9, 1891 – October 15, 1964)
was an American composer and songwriter.
© Broadway
3. Tex Beneke & Margaret Whiting ~ A Wonderful Guy |1:52
(I'm In Love With) A Wonderful Guy
Written by Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II
for the 1949 musical "South Pacific"
Released: 1949's
Gordon Lee "Tex" Beneke (February 12, 1914 – May 30, 2000)
was an American saxophonist, singer, and bandleader.
Margaret Eleanor Whiting (July 22, 1924 – January 10, 2011)
was a singer of American popular music and country music
who first made her reputation during the 1940s and 1950s.
© Broadway, © Capitol Records
4. Sid Phillips ~ Boogie Man (Instrumental) |2:23
Composed by Sid Phillips
Released: 1930's
Isador Simon "Sid" Phillips (June 14, 1907 - May 24, 1973),
was an English jazz clarinetist, bandleader, and arranger.
© Golden Hour Records
5. Roy Brown ~ Butcher Pete (Part 1) |2:25
Written & performed by Roy Brown
Released: 1950's
Roy James Brown (September 10, 1925 - May 25, 1981)
was a pioneering Rhythm & Blues singer, songwriter
and musician who had a primary influence on the early
development of rock & roll music.
© Sun Records
6. Billie Holiday ~ Crazy He Calls Me |3:05
Lyrics by Bob Russell
Music by Carl Sigman
Released: 1949's
Billie Holiday (born Eleanora Harris April 7, 1915 – July 17, 1959)
was an American jazz singer and songwriter.
© Decca Records Ltd.
7. Danny Kaye & The Andrews Sisters ~ Civilization |3:00
Written by Bob Hilliard & Carl Sigman
Released: 1947's
The song is sometimes also known as
"Bongo, Bongo, Bongo (I Don't Want to Leave the Congo)"
from its first line of the chorus.
Danny Kaye (born David Daniel Kaminsky; 18 January 1913 – 3 March 1987)
was a celebrated American actor, singer, dancer, and comedian.
The Andrews Sisters were a highly successful close harmony
singing group of the swing and boogie-woogie eras.
The group consisted of three sisters:
contralto:
LaVerne Sophia Andrews (July 6, 1911 – May 8, 1967; Age 55)
soprano:
Maxene Angelyn Andrews (January 3, 1916 – October 21, 1995; Age 79)
and mezzo-soprano:
Patricia Marie "Patty" Andrews (born February 16, 1918; Age 94).
© Brunswick Record Corporation
8. Billie Holiday ~ Easy Living |3:02
Written by Ralph Rainger & Leo Robin
for the film "Easy Living"
Directed by Mitchell Leisen.
Released: 1937's
Billie Holiday (born Eleanora Harris April 7, 1915 – July 17, 1959)
was an American jazz singer and songwriter.
© Decca Records Ltd.
9. Gerhard Trede ~ Fox Boogie (Instrumental) |3:15
Composed by Gerhard Trede
Released: Early 1900's
Gerhard Trede (January 17, 1917 - September 30, 1996)
He was a successful composer in Germany from the 1950s
through the 1980s
© Selected Sound
10. Bob Crosby & The Bobcats ~ Happy Times |2:45
Written by Bob Crosby
Released: 1949's
Bob Crosby (August 23, 1913, Spokane, Washington March 9, 1993, La Jolla, California)
was an American dixieland bandleader and vocalist,
best known for his group Crosby and the Bob-Cats.
© MCA Records Ltd.
11. Jack Shaindlin ~ I'm Tickled Pink |1:48
Composed by Jack Shaindlin
Released: Early 1900's
Jack Shaindlin (April 14, 1909 – September 22, 1978)
was a Russian-American musician, composer, arranger, conductor,
and music director.
© Cinemusic, Inc.
12. The Ink Spots & Ella Fitzgerald ~ Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall |3:06
Written by Allan Roberts (lyrics) & Doris Fisher (melody).
Released: 1944's
In 1944 song performed as a duet by The Ink Spots
featuring Bill Kenny and Ella Fitzgerald
The Ink Spots were a popular vocal group in the 1930s and 1940s
that helped define the musical genre that led to rhythm and blues
and rock and roll, and the subgenre doo-wop.
The Ink Spots:
bass Orville "Hoppy" Jones (b. 17 February 1902, Chicago, Illinois)
(Played cello in the manner of a stand up bass)
tenor Ivory "Deek" Watson (b. 18 July 1909, Mounds, Illinois)
(Played guitar and trumpet)
tenor Jerry Daniels (b. 14 December 1915)
(Played guitar and ukulele)
Charlie Fuqua (b. 20 October 1910) (baritone) (Played guitar)
Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April 25, 1917 – June 15, 1996),
also known as the "First Lady of Song", "Queen of Jazz",
and "Lady Ella", was an American jazz and song vocalist
© Decca Records
13. Billy Munn ~ Jazzy Interlude (Instrumental) |2:49
Written by Billy Munn
Released: Early 1900's
William "Billy" Munn (May 12, 1911 - May 2, 2000)
was a British jazz pianist and arranger.
© World Records
14. Gerhard Trede ~ Jolly Days (Instrumental) |1:40
Composed by Gerhard Trede
Released: Early 1900's
Gerhard Trede (January 17, 1917 - September 30, 1996)
He was a successful composer in Germany from the 1950s
through the 1980s.
© Selected Sound
15. Jack Shaindlin ~ Let's Go Sunning |1:41
Composed by Jack Shaindlin
Released: 1954's
The song was composed by Jack Shaindlin and originally performed in
the 1954 nudist movie "Garden of Eden" by an unknown singer.
Jack Shaindlin (April 14, 1909 – September 22, 1978)
was a Russian-American musician, composer, arranger, conductor,
and music director.
© Cinemusic, Inc.
16. The Ink Spots ~ Maybe |2:50
Written by Allan Flynn & Frank Madden
Published in 1935.
Released: June 11, 1940's
The Ink Spots were a popular vocal group in the 1930s and 1940s
that helped define the musical genre that led to rhythm and blues
and rock and roll, and the subgenre doo-wop.
The Ink Spots:
bass Orville "Hoppy" Jones (b. 17 February 1902, Chicago, Illinois)
(Played cello in the manner of a stand up bass)
tenor Ivory "Deek" Watson (b. 18 July 1909, Mounds, Illinois)
(Played guitar and trumpet)
tenor Jerry Daniels (b. 14 December 1915)
(Played guitar and ukulele)
Charlie Fuqua (b. 20 October 1910) (baritone) (Played guitar)
© Decca Records
17. Roy Brown ~ Mighty, Mighty Man |2:33
Written & performed by Roy Brown
Released: between '53-'59's
Roy James Brown (September 10, 1925 - May 25, 1981)
was a pioneering Rhythm & Blues singer, songwriter
and musician who had a primary influence on the early
development of rock & roll music.
© King Records
18. Eddy Christiani & Frans Poptie ~ Rhythm For You (Instrumental) |2:59
Written and composed by Eddy Christiani & Frans Poptie
Released: Early 1900's
Eddy Christiani (born 21 April 1918)
is a guitarist, singer and composer from the Netherlands.
He is still an active singer.
Frans Poptie (March 3, 1918 - December 31, 2010)
was a Dutch jazz violinist, in addition to the violin,
he also played the clarinet and saxophone.
© EMI Columbia
19. Allan Gray ~ Swing Doors (Instrumental) |2:58
Song written and recorded by Merle Haggard
Released: February 28, 1966's
Allan Gray (February 23, 1902 – September 10, 1973)
was a Polish composer, noted for his film scores.
© His Master's Voice, The Gramophone Company Ltd.
20. Bob Crosby & The Bobcats ~ Way Back Home |2:54
Written by Bob Crosby
Released: 1935's
Bob Crosby (August 23, 1913, Spokane, Washington March 9, 1993, La Jolla, California)
was an American dixieland bandleader and vocalist,
best known for his group Crosby and the Bob-Cats.
© MCA Records
Total Time: 53:28
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Note that parts of the song "Jazzy Interlude" are played at the beginning and end of The Adventures of Herbert "Daring" Dashwood broadcasts.
This is all 20 songs that play on Galaxy News Radio. All the songs have a constant bitrate of 320kbps. Well, that's all there is to it. This is directly from Fallout 3. Just listen, relax and enjoy. Yes, these are all the correct artist and song names.
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It's Amazing!!! Wonderful Music!!!
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Audio:
Several actors of film and video games lent their voices to Fallout 3, including Liam Neeson as James, Ron Perlman as the game's narrator, Malcolm McDowell as President John Henry Eden, and Odette Yustman as Amata Almodovar. Veteran voice actors Dee Bradley Baker, Wes Johnson, Paul Eiding and Stephen Russell also provided voice overs for the game. The Fallout 3 soundtrack continued the series' convention of featuring sentimental 1940s big band American popular music, the main theme, and few other side songs recorded by The Ink Spots and The Andrews Sisters; in addition to a score written by composer Inon Zur. The soundtrack of the game included artists such as Roy Brown, Billie Holiday, Billy Munn, Cole Porter, and Bob Crosby.
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