The showwill return for a second seasonthanks to its success, as it wasAmazon’s second-most-watched show ever.

TheFalloutseries is no exception.

The series also includes multiple songs by The Ink Spots, who were also featured in the games.

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Orange Colored Sky in particular appeared in advertising forFallout: Vegas, plus the gamesFallout 4andFallout 76.

The bobbleheads help players gain special perks.

Similarly, Vault-Tec bobbleheads can be seen throughout theFalloutseries.

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This display can also be seen throughout the games.

Pip-Boys appear frequently throughoutFallout, and viewers see much of what makes them so useful.

In addition, the Pip-Boy in Mas Sundries is specifically the Pip-Boy 2000 Mark VI model fromFallout 76.

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Four of the Fallout games begin with players in a vault.

Its the same gun fromFallout 4.

Later in the series, Lucy also uses the handheld vibroblade called the Ripper.

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Both weapons are subtle nods to the Fallout games, andtheyre easy to miss if youre not paying attention.

system, also used by Vault Dwellers to evaluate children.

The system is referenced during Lucys introduction in the very first episode.

Ella Purnell, Michael Emerson, and Dale Dickey in Fallout Episode 2

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Like the weapons used inFallout,the S.P.E.C.I.A.L.

system and stimpacks are a reminder of the shows origins as a video game.

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In the first episode of Fallout, among the many characters introduced are the Raiders.

Vault Tec Bobblehead in Fallout

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He enters the code, 101097, into his computer at the NCR compound.

The TV broadcasts are similar to ones in Fallout 4, which also begins before the bombs fall.

Please Stand By in Fallout

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Pip Boy in Fallout

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The Vault in Fallout

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The famed gun of Fallout

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Ella Purnell as Lucy, smiling in an office, in her Vault-Tec jumpsuit.

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Jet from Fallout

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The Code in Fallout

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The Commercials in Fallout

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