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Bad, bad move Bethesda.
Bethesda's Peter Hines has announced that the censored version of Fallout 3 which was chewed up and dissected by the famously uptight Australian censor board will be the version of the game that will be shipped worldwide.
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Bethesda Soft's new chapter in the post nuclear apocalyptic world has drawn the wrath of the OFLC because of the drugs known as chems that players can use for stat boosts in the game.
In a recent interview, Fallout 3 developers Bethesda Softworks discussed the atmosphere and style behind the new title, and if it wasn't already apparent from past titles in the series, this definately won't be a family friendly title.
As Bethesda continues to push on with production of the highly anticipated Fallout 3, things have been generally quiet with the Elder Scrolls series of late (bar the infamous Shivering Isles bug), but recent activity has led many to believe that work on an MMORPG based around the Elder Scrolls series (Arena, Daggerfall, Morrowind, Oblivion, etc.) may be in the works.
With Bethesda Softworks hard at work on Fallout 3, original publisher Interplay decides to bring a series, dear to many of us golden oldie gamers, into the online playing field.
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