Why is Fallout so 1950s?

Fallout is set in a retrofuturistic 1950s because its alternate timeline diverged from ours, leading to advanced nuclear tech but stagnant culture, creating a unique blend of 1950s optimism/consumerism with atomic-age anxieties and post-apocalyptic decay, inspired by pulp sci-fi and critiquing 1950s American society. The world features atomic-powered cars and robots alongside 1950s aesthetics, stuck in a loop until the Great War of 2077, allowing for satirical commentary on capitalism and the Cold War.
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Why is everything in Fallout from the 50s?

Fallout looks like the 1950s because it's a retrofuturistic world, depicting what people in the 1950s imagined the future would be like, but with advanced atomic technology and a perpetual Cold War, explains Quora users, Reddit users, and Screen Rant. Key to this divergence is the lack of the transistor, meaning computers remained bulky and reliant on vacuum tubes, while society's focus remained on nuclear power and post-war optimism, creating a stark contrast with our actual 21st-century reality. 
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Is Fallout based on the 1950s?

No, Fallout isn't set in the 1950s; it's set in a post-apocalyptic future (mostly the 22nd-23rd centuries) where technology and culture stopped evolving from the 1950s American ideal after a nuclear war in 2077, creating a retro-futuristic "World of Tomorrow" vision from that era, complete with atomic-age aesthetics, music, and anxieties. It's a divergence from our timeline where the silicon chip never fully took off, leading to advanced but clunky tech.
 
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Why does Fallout use 50s music?

The reason we hear actual songs from 1950s rather than one existing exclusively in Fallout's future is because it would cost a lot of money for Bethesda to make up their own 1950s-esque songs and produce them. Though we do get Begin Again which is a ``2070s'' song in NV.
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Why is everything old fashioned in Fallout?

Fallout is based on the '50s. Even the cars. From an artistic perspective, the look of Fallout is meant to be a call back to the "World of Tomorrow" concept of the 1950's. Technology in Fallout looks the way people back then imagined the future would look.
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How did Moldaver survive 200 years in Fallout?

The Fallout TV show doesn't explicitly confirm how Moldaver survived 200 years, but lore suggests she used advanced tech like cryosleep or cloning, possibly with her own setup since she opposed Vault-Tec, or might be a Synth, with her intellect and wealth allowing access to longevity methods like serums or her own cryo-pods, with Season 2 likely to reveal the exact method tied to her scientific genius.
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Is Fallout banned in Japan?

Video games are rarely banned in Japan, and it holds the place as one of the top video game producers in the world. However, for some games, usually western, they may edit or censor their games if they appear offensive to Japan, an example being the Japanese release of Fallout 3.
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Is Fallout 50s or 60s themed?

While Fallout is based on the future visions of the 1950s, it is not the 1950s transposed to the future. One of the most noticeable changes is the replacement of the Soviet Union with China as the communist foil to the capitalist, democratic United States.
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Why is everything analog in Fallout?

Technology in the world of Fallout is different from ours, due to the Divergence. Much of Fallout's setting is inspired by 1950s pulp science fiction. The world is not our own, functioning due to a different set of rules.
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Why is Oct 23 Fallout day?

October 23, 2077 marks the most significant event in Fallout's alternate history – the day of the Great War that destroyed the world of old and from its ashes birthed the franchise's take on the post-apocalypse.
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How did the ghoul live 200 years?

The Ghoul (Cooper Howard) from Fallout survived 200 years by becoming a ghoul through intense radiation from the Great War, which mutated him to be radiation-resistant and slow his aging, while needing a special serum (like Nuka-Cola Quantum or similar) to stave off feralization, granting him extreme longevity and regenerative abilities, though he still faces decay and the risk of losing his mind.
 
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What does 101097 mean in Fallout?

After Lucy discovers the truth about the vaults and her father Hank, Moldaver reveals she needs an access code from a Vault-Tec employee to activate the Cold Fusion reactor. Hank reluctantly enters the code: 101097. Translated to a date, that's Oct. 10, 1997 ... the same day the original Fallout game was released.
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Is Fallout 4 LGBTQ?

With the release of Wastelanders in 2020, living humans started to return to Appalachia, allowing players to meet and interact with living LGBT people. As with Fallout 4, they are primarily bisexual and include Johnny Weston, a gentleman Crater operative, and two romanceable C.A.M.P.
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Is CX404 dogmeat from Fallout 4?

Yes, CX404 from the Fallout TV show is the series' version of the iconic companion Dogmeat, a nod to the beloved German Shepherd in Fallout 4 and other games, but CX404 is a distinct Belgian Malinois with her own Enclave origin story, connecting the show's narrative to the games.
 
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How were women's waists so small in the 1950s?

Women's waists appeared smaller in the 1950s due to a combination of fashionable undergarments like girdles and corsets, clever garment tailoring (darts, nipped waists, full skirts/petticoats to exaggerate hips/shoulders), and sometimes post-war dietary habits, all creating an illusion of the popular hourglass figure, rather than extreme tight-lacing for most women. The goal was an amplified silhouette, achieved with padded bras, hip pads, and voluminous petticoats under dresses, tricking the eye into seeing a tiny waist. 
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Did 9/11 happen in Fallout?

No, September 11th (9/11) did not happen in the Fallout universe; the timeline diverges from ours around the 1940s/1950s, meaning events like the World Trade Center's construction and 9/11 never occurred, though similar themes of conflict and terrorism might exist within the Fallout world's own history before the Great War. The Fallout world's history focused on the Cold War, resource scarcity, and nuclear fear, leading to a vastly different geopolitical landscape.
 
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Why did the US get nuked in Fallout?

Tim Cain said that his intention was that while China launched the first missile, the U.S. had been doing illegal biotech research and kept doing it after being exposed, which could be seen as a start to the Great War.
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Why does the Institute replace people?

In Fallout 4, the Institute replaces people with synths primarily for surveillance, control, resource acquisition, and their goal of replacing flawed humanity with a "perfected" synth race, viewing surface dwellers as needing guidance or simply being obstacles to their utopian vision. They insert synths to gather intel, manipulate events (like sabotaging the Commonwealth Provisional Government), test their synth technology, and eventually establish synths as a slave workforce to rebuild society under Institute control, believing humans are incapable of saving themselves. 
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Why is 2077 in Fallout like the 50s?

Fallout looks like the 1950s in 2077 because its timeline diverged from ours after World War II, leading to a world where society embraced a retro-futuristic "Atompunk" aesthetic, envisioning the future through a 1950s lens of nuclear power, big cars, and distinct fashion, all while skipping the digital revolution of transistors and microchips. This creates a unique contrast between advanced, yet bulky, atomic technology (like robots and fusion) and a culture stuck in the post-war era's optimism, paranoia, and consumerism, allowing for satire of American society before the Great War.
 
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Who nuked the US in Fallout 4?

In the end, it was neither the United States, China, nor any other country that began the nuclear apocalypse in Fallout. Nope. According to the Prime Video Fallout series, it was the Vault-Tec Corporation that oversaw the dropping of the first nuclear bombs and thus began the Great War.
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Did WWII happen in Fallout?

Yes, World War II happened in the Fallout universe, following a similar path to our history, but the timeline diverges significantly after WWII, leading to a retro-futuristic atomic age, resource wars, and ultimately the Great War in 2077, rather than the Cold War and subsequent conflicts of our world. Fallout lore references WWII events like the atomic bombings, Doolittle Raid, and specific weaponry, establishing it as a shared historical starting point before the unique divergence.
 
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What is the 3-hour rule in China?

China's "3-hour rule" for minors refers to strict regulations limiting children under 18 to playing online video games for only three hours per week, specifically from 8 PM to 9 PM on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays, enforced by gaming companies through real-name verification to combat addiction.
 
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What game took 15 years to make?

On May 24, 2011, Gearbox announced that Duke Nukem Forever had "gone gold" after 15 years. It holds the Guinness world record for the longest development for a video game, at 14 years and 44 days, though this period was exceeded in 2022 by Beyond Good and Evil 2 and in 2024 by the Game Boy Advance game Kien.
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What is the 23 day rule in Japan?

Under Japanese law, persons suspected of a crime can be detained for 23 days without charge. The length of detention, up to the maximum period, is at the discretion of the public prosecutor and subject to the approval of local courts.
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