Drew Wilson
May 16th, 2011, 10:36 AM
THREE thousand dollars, a week's preparation and five days of driving through the desert to visit dozens of obscure locations.
That's what it took for London copywriter Chris Worth to go on the video game road trip of a lifetime.
Inspired by futuristic role-playing game Fallout: New Vegas, Mr Worth set out to explore the Mojave Desert and discover just how close to reality the game really is.
"Fallout is not our future, but the future as people in the 1950s imagined it," Mr Worth told news.com.au.
More... (http://www.news.com.au/technology/gaming/virtual-las-vegas-the-fallout-fans-ultimate-road-trip/story-e6frfrt9-1226055488463#ixzz1MXPgWCiX)
Link contains pictures.
That's what it took for London copywriter Chris Worth to go on the video game road trip of a lifetime.
Inspired by futuristic role-playing game Fallout: New Vegas, Mr Worth set out to explore the Mojave Desert and discover just how close to reality the game really is.
"Fallout is not our future, but the future as people in the 1950s imagined it," Mr Worth told news.com.au.
More... (http://www.news.com.au/technology/gaming/virtual-las-vegas-the-fallout-fans-ultimate-road-trip/story-e6frfrt9-1226055488463#ixzz1MXPgWCiX)
Link contains pictures.