yes many shelters still put dogs down sadley
Check the basements of post offices, schools, and other public buildings in the area at the time. When I was growing up both the post office and the junior high school that I went to had fallout shelters in their basements. They may still have an old weathered "fallout shelter" sign outside. You will have to check yourself, old planning maps in the city archives may help.
The people became unnerved. Some politicians went looking for Russians or "reds" in different corners of the country. The nuclear weapons race was on and fallout shelters got built just in case the nightmare happened. I grew up in Australia away from the direct Russian/American cold war focus, yet we felt it here. We didn't build fallout shelters but we were never sure if the nightmare would happen. The cold war has diminished but still both countries spy on each other and China spies on everyone.
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Yes, they bought the rights to the Fallout Franchise from Interplay, Obsidian entertainment is developing Fallout : New Vegas, they don't own the rights, and the game is being published by Bethesda.
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no there is'nt mate, They find it hard enough to get fallout on a console, let alone a psp. judging how glitchy the new fallout is on the xbox, im guessing it will still be quite a few years
Fallout 3 for PS2?Don't think so sorry, but there are still a lot of new PlayStation 2 games coming out.
They are hunter-gathers and still hunt for their food. They build their own shelters as well.
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They were used in WWII to protect people still in the cities from debris that were from the bombs that exploded which made all the glass and rocks fly up into the air that would normally badly injure some-one who didnt have protection. morrison shelters were small and were kept inside the houses and Anderson shelter were bigger and kept outside they would also put dirt and things on top too
no even if you install the goty edition of fallout the disc will still be needed to play them.