Of the numerous longstanding video game franchises under the banner of Bethesda Softworks, Fallout is one that has had a tremendous impact on many in the gaming community. With mods and fan-made content being produced for various Fallout titles, some of which are over a decade old, Fallout has continued to maintain its longevity as a franchise for nearly thirty years. Now, one such fan of the series has built a PC using an unlikely piece of Fallout memorabilia.
Some fans may be surprised to know that the Fallout series has been going since 1997. While the release of Fallout 3 revitalized the series' popularity in a major way, the lore and worldbuilding of Fallout has continued to evolve for over two decades. During that time, a lot of common items and equipment found in the multitude of franchise installments have been made into pieces of merchandise, with one such example being a mini-nuke.
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Over on TikTok, a user named thefalloutcollector managed to make a functional PC out of a limited edition model of a mini-nuke, which serves as the in-game ammunition for the Fat Boy. This model of the mini-nuke comes from the Fallout Anthology collection, which included the first several games in the franchise, where the mini-nuke served as, essentially, a large game case.
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Miraculously, thefalloutcollector has managed to re-purpose the mini-nuke into a container that houses a custom-built PC. The functionality of the PC is remarkably impressive, with the user managing to run the opening segment of Fallout: New Vegas with little to no issues. However, it might be harder to run something like Fallout 4
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