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James Chadderton's take on Manchester in ruins hints at the apocalypse without bothering to identify its nature.


His artwork, amalgams of computer graphics, painting and photo, show the effect, but not the cause. It's a deliberate ploy to pull viewers into the scenes of devastation and then allow their imaginations to fill in the back-story.


You can check out Chaderton's work over on his Facebook artist page, or if you live in Manchester, at Incognito Gallery in the city's Northern Quarter. Incognito Gallery is at 5 Stevenson Square, Northern Quarter, City. M1 1DN. 0161 228 7999. The gallery has prints of the art ranging from £350 frames works all the way down to £2 postcards. The gallery is open Monday-Saturday 10am-5.30pm, Sunday noon-4pm.


If you go tell em Kotaku sent you, just to confuse everyone.


Special thanks to intern Chris for hunting down all of these before shots. And to the following photographers for their pictures: Exchange Center Ferris Wheel, Manchester Town Hall, Urbis, Palace Theatre, and The Print Works.


Manchester Apocalypse: Death Of Our City [Manchester Confidential]


A cottonopolis post-apocalypse: Artist displays images of Manchester skyline in a nightmarish future [The Manchester Evening News]


In pictures: Manchester after an apocalypse [BBC]


Music: Apocalyptic Zombie Credits by Cameron Mizell


Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game

Microsoft's Xbox Live Arcade is having its own Black Friday sale, with Fallout 3 25% off and Marvel vs Capcom 2 a handy 73% off. More details here.


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Download the Fallout: New Vegas Graphic Novel to Your Pip-Boy, er, iPad Today Originally, the graphic novel tied into Fallout: New Vegas was only available by buying the collector's edition of last year's post-nuke RPG. But Bethesda's announced that you can now download All Roads to iDevices. Written by Chris Avellone—creative director for New Vegas—with interior art by Jean Diaz (Boom's Incorruptible) and Wellinton Alves (Marvel's Shadowland: Blood on the Streets), All Roads served as a prequel to the events of FNV. So, if you loved the stories of the radioactive badlands you found in the game, all you FNV completists should probably get to downloading.


Fallout: New Vegas Graphic Novel Now Available For Download [BethBlog]



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Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition Hitting in February 2012, Includes All Four DLC Packs Those of you who held off on getting the post-nuclear adventure set in the Fallout universe's version of Sin City with the hopes of getting a beefed-up edition have just hit the jackpot. Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition ties together all of the add-ons—Dead Money, Honest Hearts, Old World Blues, Lonesome Road, Courier's Stash and Gun Runners' Arsenal—so that you can hit the increased level cap of 50 with no waiting. Europe gets FNV Ultimate on February 10th of 2012 and North America can open it up three days earlier on February 7th.



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Some Fallout Cosplay to Survive the Apocalypse InInspired by last year's Fallout: New Vegas, Nanahra has made himself a replica New California Republic Ranger's outfit that, at a glance, looks as good as the real thing.


Not that the real thing's actually real. But if it was, it'd probably look like this. Only slightly more radioactive.


What's great about it is the level of detail on show; there's layers atop layers in the costume, while the helmet and gun look perfect.


Cosplay Outfits [Nanahra, via Bethesda]


Some Fallout Cosplay to Survive the Apocalypse In
Some Fallout Cosplay to Survive the Apocalypse In
Some Fallout Cosplay to Survive the Apocalypse In
Some Fallout Cosplay to Survive the Apocalypse In
Some Fallout Cosplay to Survive the Apocalypse In
Some Fallout Cosplay to Survive the Apocalypse In


Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game

Here's the brand-new trailer for Lonesome Road the next big expansion to the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC epic Fallout: New Vegas.


In this one, publisher Bethesda summarizes: " You are contacted by the original Courier Six, a man by the name of Ulysses who refused to deliver the Platinum Chip at the start of Fallout: New Vegas. Ulysses promises the answer as to why he didn't take the job, but only if you make one last journey into the hurricane-swept canyons of the Divide, a landscape torn apart by earthquakes and violent storms."


You'll have to part with $10 to play this. Starting September 20 on Xbox 360, later on the other two platforms.



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Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game

I'd Like to Meet You in a Graffiti-Covered AlleyVault Boy, from a Fallout perk icon, graces Central Square, Cambridge, Mass., right between Harvard and M.I.T. Image submitted by Gus Wezerek.


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Poland Comes First, a political party in [GUESS] has made an advertisement that you may recognise. Especially if you like Fallout 3.


The clip, above, doesn't just take cues from Fallout 3's intro, it takes cues, stuffs them in its pockets then moves onto stealing whatever is left after the cues.


Effective at getting the gamer vote, we're sure, but for everyone else? It comes off as a little dramatic, guys. Going for the quick & easy scare vote.


Just goes to show: politics never changes.


Fallout inspires Polish political video [Eurogamer]



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Poland Comes First, a political party in [GUESS] has made an advertisement that you may recognise. Especially if you like Fallout.


The clip, above, doesn't just take cues from Fallout intro, it takes cues, stuffs them in its pockets then moves onto stealing whatever is left after the cues.


Effective at getting the gamer vote, we're sure, but for everyone else? It comes off as a little dramatic, guys. Going for the quick & easy scare vote.


Just goes to show: politics never changes.


Fallout inspires Polish political video [Eurogamer]



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Fallout: The Board Game Lets you Play Monopoly After the ApocalypseThis custom version of Monopoly, crafted by PinkAxolotl, really has to be seen to be believed. It's not like it's just a regular board with a few Fallout references made here and there. It's as Fallout-themed as it could possibly hope for.


And how Fallout is that? Let's see. Every square has been renamed, of course. The board has been entirely customised ("free parking" replaced with Fallout 3's "please stand by" screen, for example). The community chest and chance cards have been replaced by perks. The pieces have been "rusted" to give them that post-apocalyptic look. There's even Nuka Cola caps that can be used as money.


About the only complaint I could make is that it appears to have all its houses, pieces and dice. It's hard enough keeping track of all that crap in these peaceful times of ours, so Lord only knows how they all survived the apocalypse!


Fallout: The Board Game Lets you Play Monopoly After the Apocalypse


Fallout Monopoly [DeviantArt, via Geeksaresexy]



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