Gaming News The first Fallout is playable anywhere, even on this portable Nintendo console, thanks to this fan
Nobody thought of it: this player from the first Fallout found a way to port the game to this portable Nintendo console. Thanks to the support you can play it anywhere! The first part of this world-famous franchise is still very popular among fans of classic role-playing games.
Play Fallout differently
Fallout First (1997), rated 19 by us and 18.3 by players, lives again on the 3DS.
I’ve got the first Fallout in years, but it’s always been a pain getting it to work on my PC and I’ve never gotten very far. But this incredible port to 3DS works well – A user who tested the port Reddit.
In addition to being able to play on the 3DS, it is also possible to play it on mobile devices, so you can enjoy it anywhere, even on the go. If you want to explore Fallout on more conventional media, it’s available on Steam so you can play it on PC or Steam Deck.
The best title came afterwards
In general, this is not the first game we recommend newbies discover Fallout. The third and fourth episodes are more accessible and offer a more enjoyable experience in discovering the universe. Fallout 1 has some negative points, even if it is highly appreciated by fans of classic role-playing games. The latter concerns the plot, which some find “simplified”. Players’ actions primarily revolve around the main mission, which is to search for a water flea to save the community of Vault 13. Like most games from the 1990s, the game is now quite difficult to learn compared to newer works that are more intuitive.
The fact that Fallout (1997) continued to generate enthusiasm is partly thanks to the mods (Resolution patch, home interface redesign) like Fallout FIXT, which fixes bugs and provides more content, especially dialogue.
Bethesda CEO Todd Howard said in an interview with MrMattyPlays that he is not considering a remake or remaster for the first two works of the license, he says he prefers that players discover them in their current state on PC.