Fallout: New Vegas nude patch already created
'Nude Vegas' patch exists; nothing else to say, really
It doesn't really matter what I write here. In fact, since I knew aFallout: New Vegas nude patch was inevitable, I pre-wrote this article a month ago. Much of it was about Bolo, a classic BBC Micro/Mac game,but I'll leave that for another time.
Instead, I'd like to inform you that the Back to the Future Blu-rays release today. How exciting is that?! You should know that it's the 25th anniversary of the series, and that thefilm's first time-travel takes placeon October 26th (though it opens the day before, on the 25th).
What really makes the Blu-rays exciting is the pause button. That's right, the pause button! Now before you start calling me a Canadian loon, hear me out. The BttF series is loaded with Easter eggs - newspaper headlines, signs, and background scenery that you absolutely must observe in high-def detail. Pause any moment of any of the three films and you're bound to spot something you didn't notice before.
There are also tons of continuity and filming mistakes to look for. Take a look at the green car in the first film, just after Marty arrives in the 50s. You can see the whole crew reflected on its side! GOOF!
Anyway, about the mod: you can find it on http://newvegasnexus.com/, though you need an account to see adult content. Whatever, you don't want any of this nonsense anyway. Go watch Back to the Future!
Oct 26, 2010
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