Bullets.This begs the question, though - what do you get a Wastelander for Christmas?
Just FYI, his name is Vault Boy, not PipBoy. Sorry, HUGE Fallout Nerd.Susan Arendt said:Videogame developers and publishers usually adorn their holiday cards with some recognizable character, logo, or setting from their most recent or popular games, but Bethesda has taken it to a whole other level with its card this year. Not only is the card itself adorned with a robot from Fallout 3, but the stamp on the envelope also features a grinning PipBoy, complete with festive Santa hat.
Some .308, please. The more, the better.Susan Arendt said:This begs the question, though - what do you get a Wastelander for Christmas? A sweater? Gift card? A can of Super Mutant repellent, perhaps?
C'est le feexed!PsyberGoth said:Just FYI, his name is Vault Boy, not PipBoy. Sorry, HUGE Fallout Nerd.Susan Arendt said:Videogame developers and publishers usually adorn their holiday cards with some recognizable character, logo, or setting from their most recent or popular games, but Bethesda has taken it to a whole other level with its card this year. Not only is the card itself adorned with a robot from Fallout 3, but the stamp on the envelope also features a grinning PipBoy, complete with festive Santa hat.
Cool Cards and stuff though.