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HawK-EyE
12/04/2007, 05h51
Bon chuis allé à la pèche aux infos sur nma notamment et j'ai trouve 2 ou 3 trucs interessants :

Un blog qui raconte pas mal de trucs pour les anglophones
http://fallout3.wordpress.com/



un GROS post sur Fallout 3 sur le forum de bethsoft :
http://www.bethsoft.com/bgsforums/index.php?showtopic=669723
(tout n'est pas interessant je vous rassurre...)




Et enfin voilà ce que nma a déja réussi à pondre sur Fallout 3 :
http://www.nma-fallout.com/article.php?id=34207

Pas mal hein? on fait pâle figure nous à coté, ah si seulement j'avais le temps jvous traduirais ca illico presto et jvous en ferai une belle présentation sur le site... Enfin, bref moi ca me laisse rêveur !

A+

canarinou
12/04/2007, 12h31
hé bien aller !!!! c'est partie hawk ! traduction on ! ^^

merci pour les liens

Cbast
13/04/2007, 15h34
Hummm ! interraissant !!

HawK-EyE
13/04/2007, 17h08
Ca aussi ca vaut le coup d'une news sur le site :

http://www.nma-fallout.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=35621


<TABLE cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=news align=left>Fallout license changes hands
Posted by Per (http://www.nma-fallout.com/forum/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2062) - at 22:12
</TD><TD align=right>Comments (28)/Comment me (http://www.nma-fallout.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=35621)</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><TABLE cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=3>http://www.nma-fallout.com/images/index/spacer.gif</TD><TD class=news>As of April 9th, 2007, the Fallout IP is no longer in the hands of Interplay, but has been sold to Bethesda Softworks for the sum of $5,750,000 as can be read in this 8-K report (http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1057232/000117091807000324/0001170918-07-000324.txt) filed today. The meat of the statement is as follows: As of April 4, 2007, the Company entered into, an Asset Purchase Agreement (the "APA") and a Trademark License Agreement (the "License Back") with Bethesda Softworks LLC, a video game developer and publisher ("Bethesda"), regarding "FALLOUT", an intellectual property which was owned by the Company (the "IP"). Although such agreements were signed on April 4, 2007 they were agreed not to be binding until closing which occurred on April 9, 2007.

Under the APA, the Company sold all of its rights to the IP to Bethesda for a total amount of $5,750,000.00 payable to the Company, subject to various conditions, in three cash installments. The first installment of $2,000,000.00 was paid following closing when $200,000.00 was paid to the Company and $1,800,000.00 was deposited into an escrow account to satisfy various liabilities. The Company expects to have fulfilled its obligations under the APA and to receive full payment during the third quarter of 2007. The Company had previously, on June 29, 2004, entered into, an exclusive licensing agreement with Bethesda, regarding the IP which was superseded by the APA.

Under the License Back the Company obtained an exclusive license, under certain conditions, to use the IP for the purpose of developing an Interplay branded Fallout Massively Multiplayer Online Game ("MMOG").Interplay pledges to obtain funding for and start the development of the MMOG within two years and to successfully launch it within six (which entails securing the continual patronage of a minimum of 10,000 paying subscribers), or else forfeit this license. Some additional excerpts: 2.6 RESERVATION OF RIGHTS. Any and all rights not explicitly granted to Interplay hereunder are reserved by Bethesda.

5.3.2 Interplay shall not offer or provide any products or services whose nature or quality does not comply with the quality standards of Bethesda.

7.0 PAYMENT OF ROYALTIES. Interplay agrees to pay Bethesda a Royalty of twelve percent (12%) of the Net Cash Receipts derived from the sale and distribution of the FALLOUT MMOG, including sales of subscription fees or access fees to the FALLOUT MMOG or any other revenues generated by the FALLOUT MMOG, in the Territory during each calendar quarter following the commercial launch of the FALLOUT MMOG.Thus Fallout takes another step in its desert walk away from the vault doors of Interplay, but for now, the separation remains incomplete.

Link: The Trademark License Agreement (http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1057232/000117091807000324/0001170918-07-000324.txt)

Thanks to troybilt (http://www.nma-fallout.com/forum/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=16696) and Briosafreak (http://fallout3.wordpress.com/).

!!!
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Benf35
15/04/2007, 10h39
http://www.nukacola.com/ nukacola

Liser la news, je sais pas trop quoi en penser et vous.

Narg la gachette
15/04/2007, 11h11
Vous croyez que c'est possible que le langage fallout et une partie de ce qui fait ce qu'est fallout disparaisse citation d'un com.:"Mouais... je crois que les putes, la drogue, le langage 'adulte' et les gamins ne seront pas de la partie pour ce Fallout 3... Bethesda est trop "politiquement correcte". Ou alors, faut espérer que le jeu soit fourni avec un éditeur comme le TES pour Oblivion, auquel cas 'on' pourra ajouter tout ça dans Fallout 3."

Si c'est le cas c'est un peu inquiétant:sad:

canarinou
15/04/2007, 20h43
wait and see comme dirait l'autre... mais si tu tien a speculer sur le devenir de fallout vas faire un tours sur jeuxvideo.com ou sur le forum du wasteland... car il y a déjà plein de sujet de sa la bas

HawK-EyE
15/04/2007, 21h19
je pense que bethesda fera tout pour essayer de vendre son jeu après un accord aussi cher...

Et ca veut dire que fallout 3 risque d'être "politiquement correct" pour plaire au grand public. Enfin, quand on voit shivering isle on peut se dire que tout espoir n'est pas perdu !