{"id":20729,"date":"2025-12-17T14:57:38","date_gmt":"2025-12-17T06:57:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sgbuzz.com\/?p=20729"},"modified":"2025-12-17T14:57:38","modified_gmt":"2025-12-17T06:57:38","slug":"fallout-season-2-25-video-game-details-and-easter-eggs-in-episode-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sgbuzz.com\/?p=20729","title":{"rendered":"Fallout Season 2: 25 Video Game Details and Easter Eggs in Episode 1"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div id=\"\">\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">The Fallout TV show is packed full of characters, factions, locations, and items familiar to any who has played the beloved RPGs. There are so many easter eggs to spot that we found 111 video game details in Season 1 alone. With Season 2 heading to a fan-favourite region of the Fallout universe, New Vegas, there&#8217;s naturally a whole new flood of iconography set to make its way from the games into the Prime Video series. So, we\u2019ll be digging into each and every episode and picking out everything we\u2019ve noticed that relates to the source material. Without further ado, let&#8217;s take a look at every video game easter egg and details we spotted in the season pemiere of Fallout Season 2.<\/p>\n<h2 data-cy=\"title2\" class=\"title2 jsx-1903782357 jsx-3735650234\">Characters and Factions<\/h2>\n<p><output class=\"box-wrapper jsx-2673806401\"><\/p>\n<figure class=\"jsx-313219616\"><img alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\" decoding=\"async\" role=\"presentation\" class=\"progressive-image article-image article-image-full-size jsx-1809694635 jsx-2338608387\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"data:image\/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP\/\/\/yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7\" data-cy=\"progressive-image\"\/><figcaption data-cy=\"caption\" class=\"caption jsx-1762799490 jsx-479945570 article-image-caption\"><strong>Robert House is set to be a major character this season. <\/strong><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><\/output><\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>1.<\/strong> The likes of Lucy and The Ghoul obviously return in Fallout Season 2, but one less obvious returning character is <strong>Robert House<\/strong>, who first appeared at the end of Season 1, albeit looking a little different. That\u2019s because he\u2019s now been recast, with Justin Theroux taking over (sort of) from Rafi Silver, in anticipation of a presumably larger role this time around. It makes sense, too, as New Vegas is where the founder of RobCo Industries is found in the game, declaring himself as CEO, President, and Sole Proprietor of the New Vegas strip. We first see him in a flashback sequence at a local bar.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>2. <\/strong>New Vegas is also home to some iconic factions that battle for control over the Mojave wasteland. One we see prominently in this episode is the <strong>Great Khans<\/strong>, a raider tribe inspired by Mongolian culture of the old world. This can clearly be seen in their horned helmets and recognisable logo that\u2019s proudly on display in Novac.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>3.<\/strong> A number of corpses wearing <strong>fur hats<\/strong> can be seen as Lucy and The Ghoul investigate an abandoned vault. These are similar to the hats worn by the People&#8217;s Liberation Army, as seen in Fallout 3 and its Operation: Anchorage DLC, although these are not actually dead members of the PLA, but the rotting carcasses of Americans brainwashed into thinking they\u2019re communists.  <\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>4.<\/strong> Before the bombs dropped, we also get a look at a <strong>Vault-Tec salesman<\/strong> who looks to be dressed pretty much exactly like the one who rings your doorbell at the start of Fallout 4. We\u2019d be highly surprised if it\u2019s the exact same one, considering they\u2019d have to be in both Boston and Los Angeles near the beginning of the apocalypse, but it&#8217;s great to see that Vault-Tec enforces a strict dress code policy.<\/p>\n<h2 data-cy=\"title2\" class=\"title2 jsx-1903782357 jsx-3735650234\">Locations<\/h2>\n<p><output class=\"box-wrapper jsx-2673806401\"><\/p>\n<figure class=\"jsx-313219616\"><img alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\" decoding=\"async\" role=\"presentation\" class=\"progressive-image article-image article-image-full-size jsx-1809694635 jsx-2338608387\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"data:image\/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP\/\/\/yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7\" data-cy=\"progressive-image\"\/><figcaption data-cy=\"caption\" class=\"caption jsx-1762799490 jsx-479945570 article-image-caption\"><strong>A virtibird flies across the neighborhood, mimicking the opening of Fallout 4.<\/strong><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><\/output><\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>5.<\/strong> In fact, the <strong>whole neighborhood<\/strong> that the salesman is roaming around is similar to the one seen at the beginning of Fallout 4. Even a military Vertibird can be seen flying over the street, exactly like it does in the 2015 game.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>6.<\/strong> Lucy and The Ghoul walk past a sign pointing towards the <strong>Starlight Drive-In Theater<\/strong> as they wander the wasteland. This drive-in cinema is actually a location you can visit in Fallout 4, but I guess there must have been a large chain of these that spread throughout America.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>7.<\/strong> <strong>Vault 24<\/strong> is a curious one. Strictly speaking, it doesn\u2019t exist in Fallout: New Vegas, but following its 2010 release, a Vault 24 jumpsuit has been found in the game files of Obsidian\u2019s RPG. It seems like this was a location that was ultimately cut, so it&#8217;s nice to see it get its moment in the limelight here, even if it doesn\u2019t seem the most welcoming of places.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>8.<\/strong> One location that is definitely in Fallout: New Vegas is the <strong>Dino Dee-lite Motel<\/strong>. Arguably one of the Mojave wasteland\u2019s most iconic landmarks, in this part of the timeline, the Great Khans have seemingly taken control of it at the expense of the game\u2019s previous occupant, Jeannie May Crawford, who ran it fifteen years earlier in 2281.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>9.<\/strong> <strong>Dinky the T-Rex<\/strong> is the motel\u2019s looming dinosaur mascot, and he looks just like he does in New Vegas. In a clear reference to the video game, Lucy uses its gaping mouth as a sniper\u2019s nest, just as Craig Boone and Manny Vargas once did. <\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>10.<\/strong> The Dino Dee-Lite motel is what the town of <strong>Novac<\/strong> is built around, having gotten its name from the damaged \u201cNo Vacancy\u201d sign that sits outside of it. In the game, its residents describe it as \u201ca small oasis in a big desert\u201d, but it looks like it&#8217;s seen better days in the show.<\/p>\n<h2 data-cy=\"title2\" class=\"title2 jsx-1903782357 jsx-3735650234\">Items and Iconography<\/h2>\n<p><output class=\"box-wrapper jsx-2673806401\"><\/p>\n<figure class=\"jsx-313219616\"><img alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\" decoding=\"async\" role=\"presentation\" class=\"progressive-image article-image article-image-full-size jsx-1809694635 jsx-2338608387\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"data:image\/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP\/\/\/yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7\" data-cy=\"progressive-image\"\/><figcaption data-cy=\"caption\" class=\"caption jsx-1762799490 jsx-479945570 article-image-caption\"><strong>The Dino Dee-lite Motel from Fallout: New Vegas has been taken over by the Khans.<\/strong><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><\/output><\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>11.<\/strong> A nice little detail is the <strong>shield and skull decoration<\/strong> seen in Novac. This is a reference to the Great Khans ending slide from the first Fallout, which you may have seen based on the choices you\u2019d made in that original Interplay Productions game.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>12.<\/strong> And of course, it wouldn\u2019t be Fallout with <strong>Nuka Cola<\/strong>. A vending machine for the wasteland\u2019s favourite carbonated drink can be seen in Novac by the motel.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>13.<\/strong> Caffeine isn\u2019t the only drug rife in the Mojave, though. This Great Khan member can be seen inhaling some <strong>Jet<\/strong>, a powerful hallucinogenic chem that gives the user a brief period of enhanced awareness. In the games, this translates as slowing down the action around you to give the player an edge in combat. Incidentally, the most common form of Jet is created using the fumes emanating from the dung of Brahmin (Fallout\u2019s multi-headed bovine).<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>14.<\/strong> The Ghoul can be seen using a device that produces a green light or mist to heal the cuts on his neck. This appears to be a brand new device created for the show, but it could be a miniaturised version of Fallout 76\u2019s <strong>Stimpack Diffuser<\/strong>, which creates a cloud of green healing mist.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>15.<\/strong> Of course, there are also more traditional ways of harming your insides. <strong>Big Boss cigarettes<\/strong> are a very common brand in the Fallout universe, and we can see Mr House with a pack of them in the opening.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>16.<\/strong> If you\u2019re more of a straight-edge kinda person, perhaps we can interest you in some of the wasteland\u2019s more precious items \u2013 <strong>purified water<\/strong>. A bottle can be seen on the floor of a vault back in Los Angeles.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>17.<\/strong> Another great way to restore some health in the Fallout games is by eating some <strong>Sugar Bombs<\/strong>. An incredibly sugary breakfast cereal, a box can be spotted in the far less sweet-looking medical facility inside Vault 24.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>18.<\/strong> Back in the very Fallout 4-looking town in the middle of the episode, we can spot a <strong>Vault-Tec van<\/strong>, presumably belonging to the aforementioned salesman. In case you don\u2019t know, Vault-Tec is the company responsible for building and maintaining the hundreds of nuclear bunkers across North America.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>19.<\/strong> And don\u2019t get too excited, but that isn\u2019t the only van-related detail, as in the episode\u2019s opening scene we are shown a <strong>Radiation King van<\/strong> behind Robert House. Radiation King is an electronics company that, among other items, makes many of the televisions spotted across Fallout\u2019s wasteland.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>20.<\/strong> Speaking of technology and Mr House, could the neck-mounted radio chips that he uses to overpower the construction worker\u2019s brain be an <strong>early prototype of the Mesmetron<\/strong>, or perhaps a competing design from RobCo Industries? The Mesmetron is a mind control device that we\u2019ve only previously seen in Fallout 3. This unique weapon was developed by Implied Hypnotics Inc. and grants the player the ability to confuse enemies, and even make their heads explode.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>21.<\/strong> Speaking of non-Fallout: New Vegas-related items from the games making their way into the TV show, the <strong>Whack a Commie! arcade machine<\/strong> from Fallout 4\u2019s Nuka World expansion can be seen being played by Cooper\u2019s daughter, Janey, in a flashback.<\/p>\n<h2 data-cy=\"title2\" class=\"title2 jsx-1903782357 jsx-3735650234\">Music<\/h2>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>22.<\/strong> Music is a huge part of the Fallout games, and that\u2019s no different in the show. During the Novac shootout, we can hear <strong>\u201cBig Iron\u201d<\/strong> by Marty Robbins. This track features in Fallout: New Vegas and has lived a long life since, becoming a meme in its own right.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>23.<\/strong> <strong>\u201cIt\u2019s All Over\u201d<\/strong> by The Ink Spots can also be heard in the episode. This is from Fallout 4, with The Ink Spots being a 1930s and \u201840s group that has become synonymous with the games, having had songs featured in multiple entries. <\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>24.<\/strong> <strong>\u201cMake the World Go Away\u201d<\/strong> is a country song originally written by Hank Cochran. Though not in any Fallout, a cover of it has been used in a video game: GTA San Andreas, which also visits Las Vegas as one of its key locations.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><strong>25.<\/strong> A couple of other tracks also get aired throughout the season two premiere: A cover of <strong>\u201cCheek to Cheek\u201d<\/strong> by Frank Sinatra, and <strong>\u201cWorkin\u2019 For the Man\u201d<\/strong> by Roy Orbison. These have no connection to the already established Fallout universe as far as we can tell, but do fit the vibe perfectly.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\">And that\u2019s everything we spotted in the first episode of season two of the Fallout TV show. Did we miss anything? Let us know in the comments. For more Fallout, check out our review of the premiere, and stay tuned next week for all of episode two\u2019s easter eggs.<\/p>\n<p data-cy=\"paragraph\" class=\"paragraph jsx-2269604527\"><em>Simon Cardy is a Senior Editor at IGN who can mainly be found skulking around open world games, indulging in Korean cinema, or despairing at the state of Tottenham Hotspur and the New York Jets. Follow him on Bluesky at <\/em>@cardy.bsky.social<em>.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.ign.com\/articles\/fallout-season-2-25-video-game-details-and-easter-eggs-in-episode-1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Read Full Article At Source <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Fallout TV show is packed full of characters, factions, locations, and items familiar to any who has played the beloved RPGs. 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