Fallout is a 1997 post-apocalyptic RPG developed by a team at Interplay (before they became Black Isle Studios, a division of Interplay). It is the spiritual successor to Wasteland, created by Interplay founder Brian Fargo.
The game was a huge critical and commercial success, earning several Game of the Year awards and a number of sequels.
The game also managed to grab a large number of celebrities, including Ron Perlman (Teen Titans, Hellboy, Sons of Anarchy) Charlie Adler (of The Smurfs and Transformers movies fame), Jim Cummings (Numerous Disney roles, such as Pooh Bear), Richard Dean Anderson (MacGyver), Keith David (Halo, Mass Effect, Saints Row, Requiem for a Dream, The Chronicles of Riddick), Tony Jay (The Unchback of Notre Dame, Lagacy of Kain), Tony Shaloub (Monk, Men In Black, Spy Kids, Galaxy Quest, Cars), and David Warner (Tron, Titanic, The Lost World, Star Trek V/VI), among others.
