Three Dog's iTunes mix tape
Even months later, my Wasteland time has left me utterly earwormed with nearly all the songs on Fallout 3's stellar soundtrack (as would be expected, I suppose, after being marooned nearly 70 hours with the same song shortlist), and short of GameStop's pre-order 5-song sampler, or, you know, a modicum of effort at chasing them all down on iTunes, there was no way to collect everything in one fell swoop.
Enter: Bethesda, who have updated their blog with word that iTunes's 'iMix' section has an essentially definitive Fallout 3 mix that nets you 13 songs for just under as many dollars. The blog's got full instructions on chasing it down, but you can also get there directly via this phobos link.
Fallout 3 iMix on iTunes [Bethesda]
Previously:
Three Dog's Wasteland Top 40 - Offworld
Fallout 3: Everybody Dance! edition - Offworld




jmtb02
#1 – 4:14 PM January 15, 2009
A few weeks ago I spent about an hour doing the exact same search for Fallout 3 tracks on iTunes. A few are missing but overall it's a fairly comprehensive collection of Galaxy News Radio's playlist.
tomservojr
#2 – 5:32 PM January 15, 2009
My biggest complaint about Fallout 3 - and it's a pretty minor one - is that the GNR playlist and Three Dog's lines were so limited. I love Billie Holiday, but after 82 hours, I really never want to hear that song again. That said, I can't wait to go back and play the whole game again, this time as an evil, stealthed-out, bare-knuckle monster.
Scuba SM
#3 – 6:51 PM January 15, 2009
The link for the Wasteland Top 40 iz broken.
If I donate 100 caps to GNR, can I please have a GNR coffee mug?
Also, I've found that cranking luck up to 7 or 8 nets some fairly amusing circumstances.
Spikeles
#4 – 8:13 PM January 15, 2009
If you have the PC version, you can use this tool to extract the mp3's out of the data files.
Spikeles
#5 – 8:20 PM January 15, 2009
PS: Lyrics for most of the GNR songs here: http://legalgeekery.com/2008/11/08/fallout-3-song-list/