
After the company dissipated, most of the former Interplay employees went on to form their own video game company, calling themselves Obsidian Entertainment.


Unfortunately the company went through many ups and downs, and eventually had to file for bankruptcy in 2006, and, to help soften the blow, sold its Fallout IP to Bethesda Softworks in 2007. But why is a game that was made in seemingly such a rush so beloved while other games that took so much longer to make aren't?īack in 1988, a video game company called Interplay Productions began publishing its own games, including titles like Necromancer, Battle Chess and Fallout. Although the game was made in just under two short years, New Vegas is still a fan favorite. Fans of the infamous Fallout series have a lot to argue about these days, but even players who have been there since the beginning will agree on one thing: that Fallout: New Vegas still reigns supreme over all the other games in the franchise.
