- Wasteland (video game) - Wikipedia
Wasteland is a role-playing video game developed by Interplay Productions and published by Electronic Arts in 1988 [5] The first installment of the Wasteland series is set in a futuristic, post-apocalyptic America, destroyed by a nuclear holocaust generations before
- Wasteland 3 on Steam
In Wasteland 3 you take command of a squad of Desert Rangers, lawmen and women in a post-nuclear world, trying to rebuild society from the ashes More than a century after the bombs fell, you’re fighting a losing battle to keep your beloved Arizona alive
- Official Wasteland 3 Wiki - Fandom
Based on a modified Mercenaries, Spies Private Eyes ruleset, Wasteland paved the way for Fallout and other major RPGs It was reborn years later with Wasteland 2, continuing the story of the Desert Rangers across Arizona and California, and expands further to Colorado with Wasteland 3!
- Wasteland 3 - InXile
Transcript Various quick shots of Wasteland 3 from official trailers Wasteland 3 is a squad-based RPG featuring challenging tactical turn-based
- Wasteland: Everything to know about the hit apocalyptic RPG series
Wasteland is remembered for its high level of difficulty and many different ways of approaching encounters It became an instant classic upon its release in 1988 and even got a remaster in 2020 It features tactical turn-based combat and dynamic encounters that can be beaten in a variety of ways
- Wasteland (series) - Wikipedia
Wasteland is a role-playing video game series created by Brian Fargo The first game, Wasteland, was originally developed by Interplay Productions and published by Electronic Arts in 1988
- Wasteland Remastered on Steam
Originally released in 1988, Wasteland brought the post-apocalypse to video games and inspired a genre Play one of history’s defining RPGs with completely overhauled graphics, sound, and expanded musical score
- Wasteland | Wasteland Wiki | Fandom
Wasteland is a post-apocalyptic computer role-playing game first released in 1988 The game was designed by Alan Pavlish, Brian Fargo, Michael A Stackpole and Ken St Andre, programmed by Pavlish, and produced by David Albert for Interplay Productions, and published by Electronic Arts
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