I was several hours into the game when something I never expected happened I lost interest. Obviously, I made the trade immediately (I actually tried to get more out of it being the ruthless little tycoon that I was) and began New Vegas in earnest. One of my none-too-bright friends (I grew up in Texas, remember) offered to trade me his copy of Fallout: New Vegas on PS3, along with a hardcover guide book (and, funnily enough, a copy of the original Crash Bandicoot on PS1 which I had never played before) for four Yu-Gi-Oh! cards from the collection that I still had from my childhood. Initially introduced to the franchise with Fallout 3, I was incredibly excited and frankly a bit incredulous when I found out that a second 3D Fallout game existed toward the close of my stint in high school. I have a lot of great history with Fallout: New Vegas.