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Oh, boy, did the internet erupt this morning when the (possibly fake?) Fallout 4 teaser site updated to show a new countdown and morse code message, causing fans to wind themselves up into a frenzy of comments and counter-comments, because nobody knows if it’s real or not.

Bethesda Softworks, the producer of the popular series, has remained mum, putting out only a “We aren’t making a comment” to Jason Schreier over at Kotaku (Mr. Schreier also eloquently points out all the reasons why the countdown site isn’t real in that article, if you’d like a clear argument).

Art from the Fallout Series, courtesy of Bethesda Softworks
Art from the Fallout Series, courtesy of Bethesda Softworks

The rumors have been flying ever since the teaser site went live a few weeks ago. While the site can be traced back to Zenimax, the Bethesda parent company, there are inconsistencies, as this Reddit thread notes. On the other hand, Bethesda did trademark the game in Europe. On the other hand (we’re rapidly running out of hands, here) the countdown on the teaser site doesn’t match up to any known Bethesda announcement dates or gaming events (the VGX awards on Spike are the next big industry event, and that’s on December 7th) and the Morse code on the site simply spells out: “OZ De SZ Msg + EF Is Hit EF is Hit K” over and over, which, as Andy Chalk points out at Escapist Magazine, is hardly helpful, though more Redditers have decoded it as “Bridgeport this is Concord – Quabbin is hit – repeat – Quabbin is hit.”

For the now the debate rages between hopeful believers and scoffing cynics–what do you think? We here at Geekscape are hoping for the best (because Fallout 4 would just be awesome…) while remembering rule #1 of the internet: never trust anything on the Internet.

More news as we get it–put your thoughts in the comments!

Bah. The one game that I seem to have been waiting for forever, has just been delayed again. Irrational Games’ insanely anticipated Bioshock Infinite has been pushed back once more, this time by another month. The new tentative release date is March 26, 2013 (the previous delay had it releasing February 26th, which is also my birthday!).

Of course, there’s a silver lining to every delay: though we’ll be waiting longer to finally get our hands on it, if the finished product is better for it, is the news really negative? As the great Shigeru Miyamoto stated: “A delayed game is eventually good, but a rushed game is forever bad.”

In other Bioshock news, Spike TV’s 10th annual Video Game Awards aired last night (check out the winners here), and an AWESOME new trailer for the game was shown during the ceremony. Check it out below, and let us know what you think!

 

Are you excited for Bioshock Infinite? What did you think of the previous two games?

Spike TV’s 10th annual Video Game Awards have just wrapped for 2012. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to watch the ceremony live, but I heard very good things about this year’s offering, and will definitely make the effort to check it out as soon as I can!

Spike has just sent out the press release containing the full list of winners, and I have to say that there are some major (and majorly exciting) surprises among the rulings.

Remember that game that everyone on Geekscape has been gushing about since its debut in April? Well that picked up a few pretty decent awards, including GAME OF THE FREAKING YEAR! Yeah you read that right: Telltale’s incredible adaptation The Walking Dead beat out the likes of Assassin’s Creed III, Dishonored, Mass Effect 3, and even ThatGameCompany’s incredible PS3 exclusive, Journey. This was an amazing win that I wasn’t expecting whatsoever.

Telltale snagged a few other awards this year too: Studio of the Year,  Best Adapted Game, and Best Downloadable Game (which will also be hitting physical stores THIS TUESDAY)

Check out the full list of award winners below, and let us know what you thought of the ceremony!

-Game of the YearThe Walking Dead (Telltale Games)
-Studio of the Year – Telltale Games
-Best Xbox 360 GameHalo 4 (Microsoft Studios/343 Industries)
-Best PS3 GameJourney (Sony Computer Entertainment/ThatGameCompany)
-Best Wii / Wii-U GameNew Super Mario Bros. U (Nintendo)
-Best PC GameXCOM: Enemy Unknown (2K Games/Firaxis Games)
-Best Handheld / Mobile GameSound Shapes (Sony Computer Entertainment/Queasy Games)
Best ShooterBorderlands 2 (2K Games/Gearbox Software)
Best Action Adventure GameDishonored (Bethesda Softworks/Arkane Studios)
Best RPGMass Effect 3 (Electronic Arts/BioWare)
Best Multi-Player GameBorderlands 2 (2K Games/Gearbox Software)
Best Individual Sports GameSSX (Electronic Arts/EA Canada)
Best Team Sports GameNBA 2K13 (2K Sports/Visual Concepts)
Best Driving GameNeed For Speed Most Wanted (Electronic Arts/Criterion Games)
Best Fighting GamePersona 4 Arena (Atlus/ARC System Works/Atlus)
Best Adapted Video GameThe Walking Dead (Telltale Games)
Best Independent GameJourney (ThatGameCompany)
Best GraphicsHalo 4 (Microsoft Studios/343 Industries)
Best Song in a Game – “Cities” by Beck (Sound Shapes)
Best Original ScoreJourney (Sony Computer Entertainment/ThatGameCompany)
Best Performance By a Human Male – Dameon Clarke as Handsome Jack (Borderlands 2)
Best Performance By a Human Female – Melissa Hutchison as Clementine (The Walking Dead)
Best Downloadable GameThe Walking Dead (Telltale Games)
Best Social GameYou Don’t Know Jack (Jellyvision Games)
Best DLC – Dawnguard – The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (Bethesda Softworks/Bethesda Game Studios)
Most Anticipated GameGrand Theft Auto V (Rockstar Games)