![]() ![]() People who can't get enough turquoise, apparently. :45 Sec – Recognize this floating robot? It's a Mister Handy! Here it is, going about his morning routine of making life easier for the people it serves. People were obsessed with automation and gadgetry before everything fell apart. Notice the odd-looking appliance on the left side of the image. :37 Sec – It's a pup! You'll be seeing a lot of this guy throughout the trailer. Was anyone really concerned about that though? If you were concerned that Bethesda would inexplicably be dropping the '50s-era decor, this should ease your mind. It looks like someone was playing the popular (and prescient) board game Blast Radius. :33 Sec – Here, we get another look at the home's interior, only as it appeared before the bombs dropped. Let's just blame it on the nuclear apocalypse. As you noticed, we're in a living room that's seen better days. Their music has been featured in the Fallout games since the first entry in the series. Pulling back, you can see that it's a Radiation King set – a popular brand in the Fallout universe – accompanied by the Ink Spots crooning their 1947 song, "It's All Over but the Crying." If that group rings a bell, it should. :25 Sec – We open with a close-up shot of a TV test pattern. You can look at them in the image gallery. Update: Since we originally posted this, we were give several high-res screenshots from the trailer. There are loads of details that Fallout fans will appreciate including a look at how Boston fared after the bombs fell. Bethesda released a three-minute trailer today filled with in-game footage. Instead of a message along the lines of, "Fallout 4's coming, more details are coming at E3," the studio decided to let the game speak for itself. Bethesda teased that some kind of Fallout 4 news would be coming out this morning, and it didn't disappoint.
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