Fallout 2009

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A bunch of Russians playing an RPG in a disused air-defense base near Leningrad. Some amazing photos. The text is being run through Google Translate so there are some glitches but not many. Check out Fallout 2009:
Fallout 2009
Gamers certainly well known series of computer games, Fallout., Fallout Tactics, Fallout 3. The first two parts of the game, Fallout Tactics, and the newly released Fallout 3 with numerous additions. New World of California, bombed the enemy missiles and the dangerous charm of radioactive deserts excite the minds of many people. Based on the data of games almost every year are held Polygon role play, where everyone can feel like a resident of wasteland. Civilians, garrison towns, raider, the scientists, the Brotherhood of Steel and Rangers NKR - no limit for imagination. Role play - this world that you create yourself, and for a few days, forget his name, to become a different person in a new world role-playing game of polygons, with all its dangers and hardships.

Fallout II. 19 - June 21, 2009 at a disused air-defense bases in the Leningrad region, cosoyalyas game after the universe Fallout II. Organizers of the game - a workshop group Albion. Participation in the game has about 300 people. This workshop group, a group of technical support, rescue and medical services. And, of course, the players, who for many months preparing for the game. Much has been done masters: tightly closed military bases, including the memorable players of the Sierra from the second Fallout, coordination, and thought the plot, fast response to changes in the workshop of the team in the game space. Players also tried - authentic costumes designed, straykbolnoe weapons, modified to such an extent that it could not find the original machine, specially prepared for the game, theater and worked in real-time station, a few bars, a hospital, a casino and many other institutions. Common efforts of masters and players for the short two days made this world alive.

According to legend, the game, the action unfolds in New California, in 2257 from the birth of Christ, through the 180 years following a nuclear war and 15 years after the explosion at the oil rig "Poseidon." 15 Fallout. That is, the events unfolding 15 years after the end of the second Fallout. Venue - New Reno and surrounding area, including the Sierra and inglorious Maripoza.

The city lives its life. Radio Station "Galaxy News Radio" about minor incidents and the latest news of city, including mentions "strange earthquake" which happened a few days ago. In fact, this was not an earthquake, and many years worked the system "deferred retaliation", automatic enemy submarines, the survivors during the war in 2077, fired rockets into the territory of New California.

Not all residents are aware of the wasteland that awaits them. Some people just live their lives in the light of the coming apocalypse, someone of something aware, and someone knows exactly about what happened, and what is coming. It starts with the struggle for survival, and it will affect all those who dared to short 36-hour feel like a resident of the radioactive desert.
The work done on the sets and the costumes is downright amazing -- here are a few photos with lots more at the site:
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Almost makes me want to start learning Russian so I can fly over there for next years games. Looks like a lot of fun was had!

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