This is the official
Fallout screen saver for Windows
95! Download the zip file and unzip to your Windows directory using
WinZip, or a zip application that can handle long file names. Use
the Display control panel to change your screen saver to
Fallout Screen Saver. |
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This zip file contains a
startup and shutdown screen for Win95. The readme file contains
installation instructions. Thanks to Aaron
McMaster! |
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A sample of the recorded
dialogue. This character is Morpheus, voiced by David Warner
(Ultimate Evil). |
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Another sample of the
recorded dialogue. This is Set, a ghoul. He is voiced by veteran
voice actor Jim Cummings. |
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An interactive demo of
Fallout. Notice: This is an early
version, with some features missing or inactive that are not in the
final release. Requirements:
Pentiumtm 90 or better, 16 megs of
RAM, Win95 w/ DirectX 3.0 or higher (see below for an installable
copy), 30 megs of hard drive space, mouse, and Microsoft
Wordtm or Wordpad to read the
manual. Installation Instructions: Download this zip file to
a directory on your hard drive. Use WinZip or pkunzip to uncompress
the file. View the readme.txt file for more information. |
falldemo.zip |
Don't want to download the
complete Fallout demo in one big chunk?
Grab these four parts instead, and use the batch file to combine
them back into a zip file. Note: If you downloaded the
full 20 meg Win95 Demo above, you do not need these files.
Installation: Use the
FALLMAKE.BAT file (see below), or use
the DOS COPY command to copy the files back together with the binary
switch, example: COPY /B
FALLDEMO.001+FALLDEMO.002+FALLDEMO.003+FALLDEMO.004 FALLDEMO.ZIP
<enter> |
falldemo.001 |
The second part of the
Win95 demo. |
falldemo.002 |
The third part of the Win95
demo. |
falldemo.003 |
The fourth, and final, part
of the Win95 demo. |
falldemo.004 |
To put the split demo back
together, download this batch file to the same directory as the four
parts, and type: FALLMAKE
<enter> to rebuild the Fallout demo. |
fallmake.bat |
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This is the interactive
demo of Fallout for the Macintosh.
Requirements: A Power Macintosh with at
least 16000k of free memory, 640x480 resolution monitor, Sound
Manager 3.2.1 or later, and running system software 7.1.2 or later.
Various extensions that are included with the Fallout demo. Recommended: at least a 75mhz 601
processor. Installation: Download the file to a
folder on your hard drive. Expand the Fallout demo using an application
that supports BinHex, such as Stuffit
Expander. Important Note: We have had conflicts
with Fallout and QuickTime. See the
Fallout
ReadMe for more information. |
FalloutDemo.sit.hqx |
If you don't want to
download the Mac demo in one large file, download these five smaller
files. This is the first part of five. Note: If you download the full
Macintosh Demo (above) you do not need these five files.
Installation: Install
Fallout by dragging and dropping
all 5 files at the same time onto Stuffit
Expander (your browser may automatically have Stuffit de-binhex the
files). Stuffit may try to join all 5 files before they are all
de-binhexed. If this happens, cancel the join and let Stuffit
de-binhex all files. Then, drag all 5 files back to Stuffit and it
will then join and unstuff the Fallout demo. You will also need
Expander
Enhancer to enable Stuffit Expander to join the 5 files into 1
file. |
FalloutDemo1.sit.hqx |
This is the second part of
five smaller Mac demo files. |
FalloutDemo2.sit.hqx |
This is the third part of
five smaller Mac demo files. |
FalloutDemo3.sit.hqx |
This is the fourth smaller
Mac demo file. Only one more after this... |
FalloutDemo4.sit.hqx |
This is the fifth, and
final, smaller Mac demo file. |
FalloutDemo5.sit.hqx |
If you want to look at the
ReadMe file for the Mac demo, before you download the full demo,
then this is for you. Note: If you downloaded either
of the two Mac demos above, split or full, then you do not need this
file. It is included with both of those
packages. |
FalloutReadMe.sit.hqx |