Fallout 4 is an upcoming game and it is planned to develop Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Soft works.
March 12th, 2014
Fallout 4 is an upcoming game and it is planned to develop Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Soft works. There is no official declaration from Bethesda side, but some analysts are expecting a next-Gen Xbox One and PS4 title establishing the year end of 2014 or early 2015.
Fallout 4 Setting
Fallout 4 will be set in Boston and this area has been referenced in prior Fallout games. In the Fallout 3 side quests The Replicated Man, players meets a scientist named Dr. Zimmer, who comes from The Commonwealth, a "war-ravaged quagmire of violence and despair" where he notes he and his colleagues created androids that have escaped and are running wild. Zimmer references The Institute, which is presumably a post-apocalyptic version of MIT. Another document makes reference to the Commonwealth Minutemen. The website, thesurvivor2299.com, has been registered by Bethesda. Morse code beeps in the background, which translates to "11-12-13".
Fallout 3 took place in a war-ravaged version of Washington DC, with expansions adding Pittsburgh and Maryland, so a return to the New England area is not an unusual choice. Follow-up Fallout: New Vegas was developed by Obsidian in 2010 and was set in a future version of Nevada.
12th BITFILM FESTIVAL COMES TO INDIA FOR THE FIRST TIME
For the 12th year in a row, the Bitfilm Festival presents films that use digital technology in a creative and innovative way. This year it has started with an opening event in Hamburg, Germany on October 17, and carried on with a global Internet-based film competition. Its climax will be the closing event, which will take place for the first time in Indias hi-tech metropolis Bangalore.
Phenakistoscope (1831) A phenakistoscope disc by Eadweard Muybridge (1893).The phenakistoscope was an early animation device. It was invented in 1831 simultaneously by the Belgian Joseph Plateau and the Austrian Simon von Stampfer. It consists of a disk with a series of images, drawn on radii evenly spaced around the center of the disk. Slots are cut out of the disk on the same radii as the drawings, but at a different distance from the center. The device would be placed in front of a mirror and spun. As the phenakistoscope is spun, a viewer would look through the slots at the reflection of the drawings which would only become visible when a slot passes by the viewer's eye. This created the illusion of animation.