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* Unlike most other magazines, RobCo Fun issues respawn and can be collected an infinite amount of times. |
* Unlike most other magazines, RobCo Fun issues respawn and can be collected an infinite amount of times. |
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− | * All of the magazines can be found in locations the player character will be directed to |
+ | * All of the magazines can be found in locations the player character will be directed to during the main story. |
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− | * Issue #07 found in Valentine's Detective Agency will respawn along with the room loot |
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==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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* The Pipfall magazine's cover character is wearing a "101" shirt underneath his jacket. This is a nod to ''[[Fallout 3]]'', in which the [[Lone Wanderer]] grows up in [[Vault 101]]. |
* The Pipfall magazine's cover character is wearing a "101" shirt underneath his jacket. This is a nod to ''[[Fallout 3]]'', in which the [[Lone Wanderer]] grows up in [[Vault 101]]. |
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* The comic name and the fact it has a game inside it is a reference to Amiga Fun, a comic that gave away free games much like RobCo Fun does. |
* The comic name and the fact it has a game inside it is a reference to Amiga Fun, a comic that gave away free games much like RobCo Fun does. |
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− | * Zeta Invaders is a reference to |
+ | * Zeta Invaders is a reference to the [[Zetan aliens]], which were first named in the ''Fallout 3'' [[Fallout 3 add-ons|add-on]] ''[[Mothership Zeta (add-on)|Mothership Zeta]]''. |
+ | * The title of Zeta Invaders is a reference to the classic video game [[wikipedia:Space Invaders|Space Invaders]]. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
Revision as of 14:08, 20 June 2020
For the related holotapes, see Pip-Boy 3000 Mark IV minigames. |
RobCo Fun is a collection of four magazines in Fallout 4.
Characteristics
Each issue of RobCo Fun collected adds a unique holotape to the Sole Survivor's inventory. When used, the holotape plays a game based on a retro video game. The holotapes can be used at any time, provided they are in the Survivor's inventory, and can be played on either their Pip-Boy or on any terminal. Additionally, the holotape can also be used on the Fallout Pip-Boy mobile app.
Magazine issues
Editor ID | Issue | Location | Location Description | Base ID |
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01 | #01 Atomic Command | Museum of Freedom | In the chamber above the front doors, where Preston is holed up, on Sturges' desk. | 00184DA1 |
02 | #12 Grognak & the Ruby Ruins | Goodneighbor | In the Memory Den, in Amari's back room sitting on a cabinet in the distant corner. | 00184DB2 |
04 | #08 Pipfall | Fort Hagen | Command Center - adjacent to Kellogg's terminal under a table, in the chamber where Kellogg is spoken to. | 00184DC4 |
05 | #07 Zeta Invaders | Valentine Detective Agency | On a desk, inside the Valentine’s Detective Agency located in Diamond City Market. | 001C1418 |
Notes
- Unlike most other magazines, RobCo Fun issues respawn and can be collected an infinite amount of times.
- All of the magazines can be found in locations the player character will be directed to during the main story.
Behind the scenes
- The Pipfall magazine's cover character is wearing a "101" shirt underneath his jacket. This is a nod to Fallout 3, in which the Lone Wanderer grows up in Vault 101.
- The comic name and the fact it has a game inside it is a reference to Amiga Fun, a comic that gave away free games much like RobCo Fun does.
- Zeta Invaders is a reference to the Zetan aliens, which were first named in the Fallout 3 add-on Mothership Zeta.
- The title of Zeta Invaders is a reference to the classic video game Space Invaders.