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''Van Buren'' was the codename of a canceled
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developed by
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. It was intended to be the third game in the mainline ''
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'' series before its cancellation in 2003. Set in the year 2253, the plot of ''Van Buren'' revolved around an escaped prisoner who would explore the
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while pursued by robotic prison guards. The main antagonist was a
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named Victor Presper, who planned on using the prisoner as an inadvertent
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to spread a deadly virus. Gameplay would have included a mixture of
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and
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combat. The player would explore the map with a team of
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(NPC) companions. Each NPC would make their own independent decisions which would affect the story. ''Van Buren'' was Black Isle's second attempt at making a third mainline ''Fallout'' game. After the initial attempt was canceled, designer
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worked on a ''Fallout'' themed
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in his spare time. He ran two separate games with Black Isle members, and the actions of the players inspired nearly all of the content in ''Van Buren''. The development of ''Van Buren'' was hampered by the financial struggles of publisher
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. When the Black Isle game '' Baldur's Gate III: The Black Hound'' was canceled, Avellone resigned.
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replaced Avellone as the lead designer, but he too resigned due to mismanagement from Interplay. In December 2003, ''Van Buren'' was canceled in favor of '' Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel''. Some of the story elements from ''Van Buren'' were later used in the 2010 game '' Fallout: New Vegas''. Fans have attempted to recreate and finish ''Van Buren'' using a leaked playable demo and 700-page design document as reference.


Premise

Set in the year 2253, the plot of ''Van Buren'' revolved around a prisoner, who the player could decide was either guilty or wrongfully accused of their crime. The player could decide the race of the prisoner: human,
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, or super mutant. This decision would affect which
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, communities, and skills the player could interact with. At the beginning of the game, the prisoner would escape, and explore the
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while being chased by robotic prison guards. The map consisted of
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,
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,
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, and
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, and the player could visit locations like
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and the
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. During the game, the player would learn that the prisoner carries a virus that either kills its host or makes them sterile. The player would learn that in order to get the prison guards to stop following them, they would need to capture other escaped prisoners. The climax of the game would reveal that a
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named Victor Presper tricked the player into capturing prisoners so that they could spread the virus as a
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. Presper would enact a
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on the infected population. There were several endings, which were determined by the player's actions throughout the story. One of the endings involved the prisoner using Presper's nuclear satellite to destroy part of the world. In addition to Presper, there were multiple subplots related to different factions, such as a war between the
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and the New California Republic, a tribal army inspired by the
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called Caesar's Legion, and a matriarchal tribe called the Daughters of Hecate. The gameplay of ''Van Buren'' would have included a mixture of
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and
turn-based Timekeeping is relevant to many types of games, including video games, tabletop role-playing games, board games, and sports. The passage of time must be handled in a way that players find fair and easy to understand. In many games, this is don ...
combat. The player would explore the map with a team of
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(NPC) companions. Each NPC would make their own independent decisions which would affect the story. Throughout the game, the player would encounter another malevolent group of AI controlled NPCs. This group would make decisions that would affect the story. Other notable mechanics included the usage of a theme song for any skill of the player's choosing, and the need to repair railway lines in order to fast travel.


Development

After the release of ''
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'' in 1998,
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decided the next ''Fallout'' game should feature 3D graphics. Development on what was intended to be the third game in the ''Fallout'' series coincided with the development of '' Planescape: Torment''. Black Isle worked with the
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NDL, but due to their inexperience with the 3D engine, development was slow. Black Isle's publisher
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canceled the project, and moved the team over to the development of what would become '' Icewind Dale''. After the project's cancellation, designer
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worked on a ''Fallout'' themed
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in his spare time. He ran two separate games with Black Isle members simultaneously, and did not tell them that their actions were affecting the other game. Nearly all of the content in ''Van Buren'', from the characters to the story, was inspired by the actions of the players during these tabletop games. At the time, Interplay was undergoing a period of financial hardship, an issue that would persist for several years. Journalist Kat Bailey credits Interplay's financial struggles to the increased cost for game development, and the industry shift toward
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in the late 1990s. As a result, layoffs and project cancellations became commonplace for Interplay affiliated studios. In 2003, Interplay lost the license to publish ''
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'' games on computers, but retained the rights to publish games for consoles. This occurred while Black Isle was developing the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' game '' Baldur's Gate III: The Black Hound'', and the project was canceled. Avellone resigned shortly after. When asked about this period, Avellone remarked, " nterplay founder
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was gone by that point, and the vision for the company went along with him. And while we knew nterplayneeded to turn a profit, we were starting to feel it in the trenches." After the cancellation of ''Baldur's Gate III: The Black Hound'', Interplay instructed Black Isle to retool the game engine and focus on making a new ''Fallout'' game, codenamed ''Van Buren''. The codename was a reference to
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, the eighth
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.
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took over as lead designer for ''Van Buren'', while Tom French served as the producer. Sawyer notes that he condensed the story Avellone had already written so that it would work on a smaller scale. During development, Sawyer made multiple attempts to get Interplay to evaluate the work that had been done, but he never received a response. According to Sawyer, "It basically made me think, 'They have either no interest or no care for what we're doing'." When Interplay moved one of the remaining character artists for ''Van Buren'' onto a different project, Sawyer resigned. During this period, series creator and former Interplay developer
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was asked to play a demo of ''Van Buren''. The vice president of Interplay asked Cain to estimate how long it would take to complete the game, to which Cain responded 12 to 18 months. The vice president then told Cain that any estimate over 6 months would have led to the cancellation of ''Van Buren''. Sawyer believes Cain's 18 month estimation was too optimistic, and posited an actual development period of at least 24 months. In December 2003, ''Van Buren'' was canceled, and the remaining Black Isle staff were laid off. Cain believes that the cancelation came down to money: "I do not believe that
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the money they had left, the game in the state it was in, and the people who were working on it could have completed it within six months ... and f they did I don't think it would have been a game you would have liked playing." Interplay's parent company
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wanted to focus on console releases, and ''Van Buren'' was canceled in favor of '' Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel''. Sawyer estimates that ''Van Buren'' had been in development for around half a year before its cancellation.


Later developments

In 2007,
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purchased the ''Fallout''
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. The following year they released ''
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''. ''Fallout 3'' was well received by critics, and sold more than 5 million copies in 2008. Although the plot of ''Fallout 3'' was completely unrelated to ''Van Buren'', some story elements from the canceled game were used in the follow-up '' Fallout: New Vegas'', such as the American Southwest setting and Caesar's Legion. ''Fallout: New Vegas'' was developed by
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, a company Avellone cofounded after he left Black Isle. In 2014, the company Roxy Friday LLC registered a trademark for the names "Meantime" and "Van Buren". '' Meantime'' was the canceled follow-up to '' Wasteland''. Some journalists noted that Roxy Friday LLC was a subsidiary of Brian Fargo's company
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, and since Fargo directed ''Wasteland'', he might try to resurrect the ''Meantime'' and ''Van Buren'' projects. Fargo later told ''
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'' that he registered the ''Van Buren'' trademark in the hope of working with Avellone on a game akin to ''Van Buren'' when the two had availability. One month after Bethesda purchased the ''Fallout'' intellectual property, a playable demo for ''Van Buren'' was leaked online, along with a 700-page design document. The demo showcased what would have been the
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, a self-contained storyline about a town that is attacked by Chinese-affiliated
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insurgents. There have been multiple attempts by fans to recreate and finish ''Van Buren'' using the playable demo as reference, including mods for ''Fallout 2'' and ''Fallout: New Vegas'', as well as a full game developed in the
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engine. Jody MacGregor of ''
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'' noted that ''Van Buren'' holds a "mythic quality among ''Fallout'' fans" due to the wealth of information about the game.


References

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