Rithrandil
SasqWatch
I liked Fallout 3 simply because I live in DC. It was pretty cool to find exactly where my apartment building is or where my office was. It didn't compare to Fallouts 1 or 2, though, and I think that has more to do with the quality of the story and writing then with the change from isometric tactical view to first-person view.
Back on to the topic of Fallout 1, this is a pretty neat program I like to use in my Fallout 1/2 playthroughs and I didn't see it mentioned here -
http://timeslip.chorrol.com/sfall.html
Helps to be able to play in higher/widescreen resolutions and use the scrollwheel for inventory-related things. It has more features for Fallout 2 than Fallout 1, tho'.
Back on to the topic of Fallout 1, this is a pretty neat program I like to use in my Fallout 1/2 playthroughs and I didn't see it mentioned here -
http://timeslip.chorrol.com/sfall.html
Helps to be able to play in higher/widescreen resolutions and use the scrollwheel for inventory-related things. It has more features for Fallout 2 than Fallout 1, tho'.