Most names will carry a rather silly nickname, and other nonsense messages from the developers are interjected semi-randomly. The credits are significantly changed with Wild Wasteland. The password to the terminal at Third Street Municipal Building is "Guest." This is a reference to the post-apocalyptic anime and manga Fist of the North Star (Hokuto no Ken). When crafting the Fist of Rawr, it will be renamed Fist of the North Rawr. Sometimes, Johnny may not be present, in which case he likely fell off the cliff and may be found below it. The line formed by the 4 red balls besides Johnny is actually a sign pointing the exact direction of the deathtrap fridge (another Wild Wasteland scene) from there. Initially announced on the Something Awful forums, this project featured questionable artwork and somewhat convoluted plot material, and eventually became a forum inside joke. This is a reference to the failed game project Zybourne Clock, more specifically to one of its characters, "Johnny Five-Aces," as well as a metaphorical explanation of time-travel involving four balls placed on the edge of a cliff. (Without Wild Wasteland, a generic dead prospector will be at the site instead of Johnny.) There is a dead Prospector up there named Johnny, wearing glasses, with a glass pitcher next to him, and five aces on the table. On the TV show, Timmy never fell into a well, though he did get in a lot of similar predicaments.ĭuring the Barton the Fink quest, Barton Thorn instructs the player to investigate an overlook south of Goodsprings. This, in turn, is a reference to the 1954 Lassie TV series, where the character Timmy was frequently rescued from dangerous situations after Lassie warned somebody. (Jonny is later found to be alive at the end of the quest if the Chosen One discovers the truth about his disappearance.) This is a reference to a similar quest in Fallout 2, where the Chosen One is looking for a boy named Jonny, and learns from his dog Laddie that Jonny may have fallen into the town well and likely been eaten by a mole rat, dropping his BB gun. The well contains a child's skeleton, a mole rat, an Abilene Kid LE BB gun, 200 BBs, a rawhide cowboy hat, as well as a super stimpak. At some point, Rex will speak to the Courier with an "aroo!", who then determines that Little Jimmy may have fallen into a well, the location of which is marked on the Pip-Boy's world map (east of New Vegas, underneath the overpass). This encounter will only appear with Rex as an active companion. The Appendix XIV: Wild Wasteland Oddities section of the Fallout: New Vegas Official Game Guide describes the main encounters in more detail and is where the main encounters are named. Besides encounters, the trait also has effects on a few other things, such as dialogue options, that occur in the base game which are not accompanied by the Wild Wasteland "." message. There are 15 major Wild Wasteland encounters throughout Fallout: New Vegas. 5.7 Hi-ho! Hi-ho! It's off to work we go!.With Pascal as a guide, here are the hottest Hot Wheels. Even if they’re cheap, some are still highly sought after by artists and customizers who wish to cut costs in their restoration efforts. The cheaper Hot Wheels, known as beaters, are worth a couple dollars, at most. Pascal said that just like with real cars, adding aftermarket parts or custom paint can actually devalue the original. That doesn’t mean swapping parts on what you already own will turn you into a celebrity at the next Antiques Roadshow. It’s toward the end of the production run when the people who assembling the cars begin dipping into different parts buckets. Pascal told us Hot Wheels can use as many as 30 different sets of wheels a year. The true diamonds are models with unreleased colors or wheel combinations. What’s the difference between a 10-cent toy, and one worth more than a real Porsche Taycan? According to Bruce, low-volume models in original condition are the cream of the crop, even when their age is showing. His collection of more than 7000 items is valued at just over $1 million. We called our old friend and Hot Wheels-fanatic Bruce Pascal to check up on what’s changed since last year in terms of rare and valuable cars. Hot Wheels celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2018 with one of its best years ever.
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