Notez qu'ils ne s'intéressent pas le moins du monde au troisième volet de la série, et qu'ils n'ont pas jugé utile d'inviter Todd Howard pour jouer une goule.

La traduction du texte en russe sur le site officiel (source: Boingboing) :
"On June 21st, 2009, at one of the abandoned air-defense bases in St. Petersburg region, a game based on "Fallout 2" universe took place, organized by "Albion" workshop. Some 300 people participated in the game, working with workshop group, tech support group and emergency/medical services. And, of course, the players themselves, who prepared for the game over the course of many months. Much was accomplished by the workshop crew: sealed military bases, including the memorable Sierra from Fallout II, were built; plot and game coordination accomplished, including rapid response by the creators to changes in game environment. Players were hard at work as well. They made authentic costumes, modified airsoft guns to the point of being unrecognizable, outfitted a special car, operated establishments such as cinema, working radio station, few bars, hospital, casino and much more. Combined efforts of workshop people and players made the world come to life for two short days."
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Voilà il y a un peu trop de verdure à mon goût, en tout cas beaucoup plus que dans le jeu d'origine. Ils auraient pu faire un effort et cramer tout ça avant de commencer.
Bon, sérieusement c'est la super classe, ça donne presque envie d'être Russe. Vous trouverez encore des tonnes d'autres photos
à cette adresse.
Tout cela me fait diablement penser à Stalker, l'excellent film de Tarkovski.