Vault-Tec Mash-up
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Vault-Tec Mash-up (also known as Fallout Mash-up or Minecraft: Fallout Edition)[1][2] is a mash-up pack released on December 21, 2016, based off the Fallout video game franchise. It includes a skin pack, resource pack and a world template.
World template
Vault-Tec Mash-up includes a world template that contains several different recreations of locations from Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout 3 and Fallout 4.
The world template is roughly in the shape of the continental United States . Along with several recreations of locations found throughout the Fallout franchise, the world contains multiple standard Minecraft structures like an Ocean Monument and a Stronghold. Four Villages (Pre-1.14) also appear on the world, albeit in a post-apocalyptic state, being made of "scrap metal."
Overview
Features
Music
The pack features music from the Fallout 3 and Fallout 4 original soundtrack as well as some licensed music that has appeared in the series.
Licensed music
- A Kiss to Build a Dream On by Louis Armstrong
- Maybe by The Ink Spots
- I Don’t Want to Set the World on Fire by The Ink Spots
- Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall by The Ink Spots and Ella Fitzgerald
Original music
- Fallout 3 Main Theme
- Megaton (Fallout 3)
- Metal on Metal (Fallout 3)
- No Way Out But Through (Fallout 3)
- What Remains (Fallout 3)
- Fallout 4 Main Theme
- Echoes of the Dead (Fallout 4)
- Darkness Falls (Fallout 4)
- Imagine Utopia (Fallout 4)
- No Voices, No Cries (Fallout 4)
- Predator and Prey (Fallout 4)
- Science and Secrecy (Fallout 4)
- The Commonwealth (Fallout 4)
- The Vigilant (Fallout 4)
- The Warlord (Fallout 4)
- Uninvited (Fallout 4)
- Wandering - The City, Part 1 (Fallout 4)
- Wandering - The Coast, Part 2 (Fallout 4)
Fallout locations
Fallout 2 locations
Fallout 3 locations
Fallout 4 locations
Music disc locations
Hidden in chests around the map are 12 music discs.
Resource pack
Skins
The Vault-Tec Mash-up includes a skin pack that has 44 skins.
| Name | Render | Description | Notes |
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| Vault Boy |
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Vault Boy, a recurring promotional character in the franchise. | |
| Vault Girl |
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Vault Girl, a recurring promotional character in the franchise. | |
| Albert Cole |
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Albert Cole, one of 3 premade player characters in Fallout. | |
| Albert Cole v2 |
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Albert Cole, one of 3 premade player characters in Fallout. | Simply called 'Albert Cole' in LCE. |
| Natalia Dubrovhsky |
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Natalia Dubrovhsky, one of 3 premade player characters in Fallout. | |
| Natalia Dubrovhsky v2 |
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Natalia Dubrovhsky, one of 3 premade player characters in Fallout. | Simply called 'Natalia Dubrovhsky' in LCE. |
| Max Stone |
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Max Stone, one of 3 premade player characters in Fallout. | |
| Max Stone v2 |
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Max Stone, one of 3 premade player characters in Fallout. | Simply called 'Max Stone' in LCE. |
| Chitsa |
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Chitsa, one of 3 premade player characters in Fallout 2. | |
| Mingan |
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Mingan, one of 3 premade player characters in Fallout 2. | |
| Narg |
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Narg, one of 3 premade player characters in Fallout 2. | |
| Hakunin |
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Hakunin, a village shaman in Fallout 2. | |
| Harold |
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Harold, a recurring character in the franchise. | Skin based on his appearance in Fallout 2. |
| Lone Wanderer |
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The Lone Wanderer, the player character in Fallout 3. | |
| Lone Wanderer v2 |
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The Lone Wanderer, the player character in Fallout 3. | Simply called 'Lone Wanderer' in LCE. |
| Three Dog |
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Three Dog, a radio DJ in Fallout 3. | |
| Butch DeLoria |
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Butch DeLoria, a bully to the player character in Fallout 3. | |
| Fawkes |
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Fawkes, a Super Mutant and potential companion in Fallout 3. | |
| Moira Brown |
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Moira Brown, a vendor in Fallout 3. | |
| James |
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James, the player character's father in Fallout 3. | |
| Brotherhood of Steel Paladin |
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A Paladin, a high ranking member of the Brotherhood of Steel. | Shown wearing a suit of T-51 Power Armour as seen in Fallout 3. |
| Colonel Autumn |
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Colonel Autumn, primary antagonist of the player character in Fallout 3. | |
| Betty (Stanislaus Braun) |
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Betty, a digital persona for Doctor Stanislaus Braun in Fallout 3. | |
| Clover |
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Clover, a potential companion in Fallout 3. | |
| Star Paladin Cross |
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Star Paladin Cross, a Cyborg and potential companion in Fallout 3. | |
| Sole Survivor |
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The Sole Survivor, the player character in Fallout 4. | |
| Sole Survivor v2 |
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The Sole Survivor, the player character in Fallout 4. | Simply called 'Sole Survivor' in LCE. |
| Nick Valentine |
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Nick Valentine, an experimental Synth and potential companion in Fallout 4. | |
| Preston Garvey |
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Preston Garvey, head of the Minutemen and potential companion in Fallout 4. | |
| Silver Shroud |
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The Silver Shroud, a comic book character that appears throughout the franchise. | |
| Hancock |
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Hancock, mayor of Goodneighbor and potential companion in Fallout 4. | |
| Piper |
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Piper, author of the Publick Occurrences newspaper and potential companion in Fallout 4. | |
| Cait |
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Cait, a cage fighter and potential companion in Fallout 4. | |
| Paladin Danse |
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Paladin Danse, a Paladin of the Brotherhood of Steel and potential companion in Fallout 4. | |
| The Mechanist |
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The Mechanist, a comic book character and antagonist to the Silver Shroud. | Skin based on her actualized appearance in Fallout 4. |
| Super Muntant |
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A Super Mutant, a recurring species in the franchise. | |
| Raider |
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A Raider, a general term given to characters throughout the franchise. | |
| Raider v2 |
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A Raider, a general term given to characters throughout the franchise. | |
| Jangles the Moon Monkey |
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Jangles the Moon Monkey, a comic book character and sidekick to Captain Cosmos. | |
| Kellogg |
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Kellogg, a mercenary and antagonist to the player character in Fallout 4. | |
| Tinker Tom |
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Tinker Tom, an engineer working for The Railroad in Fallout 4. | |
| Grognak the Barbarian |
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Grognak the Barbarian, a comic book character that appears throughout the franchise. | |
| Grognak the Barbarian v2 |
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Grognak the Barbarian, a comic book character that appears throughout the franchise. | |
| Bosco |
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Bosco, a Raider boss in Fallout 4 |
Video
History
| Pocket Edition | |||||||
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| 1.0.7 | Added Fallout Mash-up. | ||||||
| Bedrock Edition | |||||||
| ? | The mash-up pack is renamed to Vault-Tec Mash-up. | ||||||
| Legacy Console Edition | |||||||
| Xbox 360 | Xbox One | PS3 | PS4 | PS Vita | Wii U | Switch | |
| TU46 | CU36 | 1.38 | 1.38 | 1.38 | Patch 15 | 1.0.1 | Added Fallout Mash-up. |
| TU49 | CU39 | 1.42 | 1.42 | 1.42 | Patch 18 | Added graphics for the Fallout Battle map pack. | |
| Added blue panel textures. | |||||||
| Added 'Microsoft' and 'Sony' locales. | |||||||
| Improved image compression. | |||||||
| Modified world template. | |||||||
| Removed unused map markers. | |||||||
| TU52 | CU42 | 1.47 | 1.48 | 1.47 | Patch 21 | 1.0.2 | |
| Added Ender Dragon beam texture. | |||||||
| Changed color value for Leash_Light_Colour ( #B3B3B3) and Leash_Dark_Colour ( #818181). | |||||||
| TU53 | CU43 | 1.49 | 1.50 | 1.49 | Patch 23 | 1.0.3 | Added textures for observer, concrete blocks, concrete powder blocks, glazed terracotta blocks and shulker box. |
| Added textures for totem of undying, shulker shell and iron nugget. | |||||||
| The texture of maps has been changed. | |||||||
| The texture of shulkers has been changed. | |||||||
| Inventory 'How To' graphics have been updated. | |||||||
| Added colors for terracotta blocks and shulker boxes. | |||||||
| Removed 'Microsoft' and 'Sony' locales. | |||||||
| ? | The skin pack is renamed to Vault-Tec Mash-up on some platforms in some regions. | ||||||
Gallery
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Icon for the resource pack.
Promotional images
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A promotional image that features Vault City. -
A promotional image that features the Template of Trials. -
A promotional image that features The Citadel. -
A promotional image that features The Mall. -
A promotional image that features Megaton. -
A promotional image that features Diamond City. -
A promotional image that features the Red Rocket Truck Stop. -
A promotional image that features The Prydwen. -
A promotional image that features Tenpenny Tower. -
A promotional image that also features Diamond City. -
A promotional image that demonstrates the Resource Pack. -
Banner for Pocket Edition 1.0.7. -
Key art using the "Minecraft: Fallout Edition" name.
External links
- Purchase on the Xbox Store
- Purchase on the PlayStation store
- Article on the Independent Fallout Wiki
- Article On Nukapedia: The Fallout Wiki
References
- ↑ "Fallout Mash-up Now On Pocket And Win 10" by Marsh Davies – Minecraft.net, April 20, 2017.
- ↑ "Fallout Mash-up Pack Incoming!" by Marsh Davies – Minecraft.net, December 15, 2016.
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