Fallout just came to one of Nintendo’s best systems, and it’s not the Switch


What you need to know

  • Fallout 1, the original Fallout RPG made by Interplay Entertainment in 1997, is only officially playable on PC through Steam or GOG.
  • However, a talented community member has ported the game to Nintendo’s discontinued 3DS handheld with an impressive modding project. 
  • Fallout 1 and 2 are also playable on iOS and Android devices thanks to the development of special fan-created “Community Edition” versions of the games.
  • You’ll find links to these ports, as well as relevant information for what you’ll need for proper installation, in the text below. 
  • Note that you’ll need legal copies of Fallout 1 and 2 to play them on 3DS or mobile devices; GOG has both games on sale right now for 75% off. Links to these deals can be found below as well.

The original 1997 Fallout RPG may be a whopping 27 years old now, but Interplay Entertainment’s hit is still an excellent game that’s absolutely worth playing. These days, it’s officially playable on PC through Steam and GOG, but now there’s also a fan-made mod that ports it over to one of my favorite Nintendo gaming systems: the handheld Nintendo 3DS from 2011.

I first caught wind of the project this morning when I spotted a Reddit post from a player who got it working. The port itself was created by user MrHuu, and you can find it as well as relevant installation instructions over on a GBATemp thread they’re running. Though it’s technically been around since last September, it wasn’t refined into the state it’s in now until April-May.





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