Fallout: New Vegas Essays

  • Fallout: New Vegas

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    grave kicks off the next chapter in Bethesda’s juggernaut series: Fallout: New Vegas. While New Vegas is more expansive and jam packed than any other Fallout game to date, “this game still feels like a huge, awesome expansion” (Steimer) to the game’s predecessor. The setting takes place in a massive west coast wasteland littered with gangs, death, and ravenous creatures contesting the rebuilt ruins of Las Vegas, renamed to New Vegas after the nuclear war with China, as the wastelands marvelous centerpiece

  • Fortnite Research Paper

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    I am writing about Fortnite and how the game is fun and works. Have you ever played fortnite? If you have, you know how addicting the game is. I personally think that the game is very fun and that it is very easy to learn. Many people could help you learn or could teach you how to play. Fortnite is a very inspiring game and it can help you learn a lot about games. Fortnite can be a very inspirational game with all of the lessons. It teaches strategy, ex: the game teaches you how to jump and shoot

  • Nuclear Holocaust

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    and China, the United States was anxious to protect itself with a nuclear arsenal of its own. After the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to end World War II, the United States did additional nuclear tests in the Marshall Islands, Nevada and New Mexico. General knowledge of nuclear radiation was minimal to the public at that time and the United States government could not warn their citizens about the dangerous effects of exposure to nuclear radiation. The diseases and disorders that arose

  • How To Build A Video Game Essay

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    I can’t began to relay all the time and money I’ve wasted playing such games. Such as Skyrim, Fallout new Vegas and Dragon's Dogma. To elaborate, Skyrim not only requires strategy, power, but it also requires patients. Its long term gameplay and freelance world make it impossible to bull through. What skills to choose from, what weapon to master, and what

  • Skyrim Research Paper

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    with the in house creation engine that is built into the company specifically for the game. Skyrim is not a direct continuation of the previous Elder Scrolls games, but during making it was considered a spiritual successor to Oblivion Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas. The team opted for interesting and more unique game

  • Southern Utah Community and History

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    Indians. The most famous of these early scouts was a man named Jacob Hamblin. He was the one that helped establish the most peace and connections with the local Indians and that would help the later settlers that were to come live and prosper in the new and harsh land they had decided to colonize. The initial settlers that were sent down were in fact chosen by the way of that the settler’s names were randomly put in a top hat and drawn out to see who was going. Over Three hundred and nine families

  • Why I Love Star Wars

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    In 2007, when I was six years old, my parents gave me a Playstation 2 for my birthday. With it came a plethora of games. From Lego Star Wars, to Tomb Raider. One game stood above the rest, Star Wars Battlefront 2. Star Wars Battlefront 2 was a game made by Pandemic Studios in 2005. The game featured everything a young boy could dream of in a Star Wars game. There were multiple game modes including capture the flag, and team deathmatch. There was also a choice between The Clone Wars and The Galactic

  • The Life and Death of Howard Hughes

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    In a penthouse bedroom in Las Vegas, a solitary man sits in a darkened room. He is eating chicken soup. It has taken him hours to consume half of the bowl as he is glued in front of his private screen watching his collection of old westerns. His aides come and reheat the bowl until there is no more. Once they exit, he covers the entire room with toilet paper in case germs have contaminated the room. Billionaire and business tycoon Howard Hughes has dined for the day. People always say it is good

  • Tristen: A Short Story

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    answered, “ I’m gonna make myself a waffle.” All though my brother said that we aren’t your ordinary fresh-outta-highschool kind of guys. We own our “family business”, in which was given to us by our parents when they left Los Angeles. I turn on the new Wii U and walk away. “What’re we playin’ today?” Sans asked. “I was thinkin’ we could broadcast some Smash,” I explained. “Which one?” Sans lazily yelled. “The only one for the Wii U,” I said sarcastically.

  • The Geological Impact of Nuclear Testing at the Nevada Test Site

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    testing begins during the Second World War. The majority of testing during this period was done at the Los Alamos test site in New Mexico. All of the locations where testing was done have several key things that make them good locations for nuclear testing. They are all away from areas of large population density. For example the Nevada Test Site is 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas but has little or no population in the immediate area. They are also in areas where there is little or very deep ground water

  • Subprime Loans: The under-the-radar loans

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    86-87. Retrieved from: http://search.proquest.com.proxy1.ncu.edu Morial, M. (2011, March 23). Stop the lies about the financial meltdown. Michigan Chronicle. Retrieved from: http://search.proquest.com.proxy1.ncu.edu Sale, H. A. (2011, March). The new “Public” Corporation. University in St. Louis Legal Studies Research Paper No. 11-04-01, 74, 137. Retrieved from: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1832619 Walker, T. (2007, March 14). Lending woes spook market: Default problems in subprime sector trigger broad

  • Woodstock

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    celebrated in a drug-induced haze in Sullivan County, New York (Tiber 1). Music soared through the air and into the ears of the more than 450,000 hippies that were crowded into Max Yasgur's pasture. "What we had here was a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence," said Bethel town historian Bert Feldmen. "Dickens said it first: 'it was the best of times, it was the worst of times'. It's an amalgam that will never be reproduced again" (Tiber 1). It also closed the New York State Thruway and created one of the nation's

  • Religion and Conflicts: The Future of Kashmir

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    negotiations. If no settlement can be reached in this way then a war is inevitable.” Unfortunately, to this day, no settlement has been reached, and the predicted war has occurred. Although the tensions in the region have been growing recently, this is not a new problem. Hindus of India and Muslims of Pakistan have fought for land and power over the centuries, as each culture has attempted to spread their beliefs. This has led to India and Pakistan violently attempting to take control of the Kashmir region