A real-world Fallout 4 bobblehead hunt is underway for the post-apocalyptic RPG game‘s Vault Boy collectibles, as we at PCGamesN interview the fan responsible for jetting across the states to make it happen. Fallout 4‘s Boston setting has thus been brought to life, while we learn exactly why this has happened in the first place. If you’re excited about the Fallout 5 release date, this will definitely keep you entertained.
Known more affectionately as Bobblegeddon, creator Maxwell Scheller travels to the cities and locations from the Fallout games leaving homemade bobbleheads and snowglobes in their real-life counterpart locations – or as close as he can get. Just last year Scheller did a real-life Fallout 3 treasure hunt in Washington D.C. as well, so naturally Fallout 4 was next.
Hailing from California as a web developer by day, you might know Scheller as “That Guy With A Game Boy Camera” online. He’s already done Bobblegeddon seven times, with three trips to Las Vegas for the Fallout New Vegas snowglobes as well. Scheller just finished his most recent trip, where he placed Vault Boy bobbleheads in Boston.
“There is some preparation that goes into this,” Scheller tells PCGamesN. “Boston was even more of a challenge than my other trips to navigate. It helps to be patient since traffic happens, and with Washington D.C. and Boston, I’m being accurate to the games that have bobbleheads by comparing the videogame map with bobblehead locations and the real places with Google maps.”
From libraries to subway stations, drainpipes to rooftops, and high schools to fire hydrants, Scheller places these Fallout 4 bobbleheads all over Boston. Not every location can be exact, with Fallout’s bombed landscapes and real-world
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