ThePip-Boyis a fictionalwearable computerin thepost-apocalypticFalloutvideo gamefranchise. Manufactured by RobCo Industries prior to the apocalypticnuclearGreat War, it is capable of numerous functions, depending on the model. In theFalloutgames, it functions as adiegeticway for the player to access the menu and manage their inventory, as well as equip certain items when necessary.
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Publisher | Interplay Entertainment, Bethesda Softworks |
First appearance | Fallout(1997) |
Created by | Leonard Boyarsky |
Genre | Science fiction |
In-universe information | |
Type | Wearable computer |
The Pip-Boy has been named one of the most iconic tools ofFalloutand video games as a whole, and is praised for its design, as well as being compared with real wearable computers. In 2015,Bethesdareleased a replica Pip-Boy as part of a limited run of collector's editions ofFallout 4.This replica could house a smartphone, allowing the player to control their in-game device through a phone application. A Pip-Boy 2000 Mark VI replica D.I.Y kit was sold to commemorate the release ofFallout 76.
Characteristics
editIn theInterplayFallouttitles, the Pip-Boy serves as a stand-in for a menu screen. In the Bethesda titles, it is attached to the player character's arm and is looked at from a first-person perspective.[1]The newer Pip-Boy models contains a map, quest tracker, a radio and a light-up screen function, serving as a sort offlashlight.[2]
Development
editLeonard Boyarsky, one of the lead designers ofFalloutat Interplay, stated that he designed the Pip-Boy more towards his personal preference for "old, clunky technology" than any trend towardsretrofuturism.The design was meant to seem like it "wasn't all that dependable" and "kind of hacked together" to show that "the world wasn't quite working".[1]The user interface was meant to feel like an in-universe object, which was rare at the time. Anthony Postma, another Interplay designer, created the device's layout.[1]
When Bethesda Softworks acquired the franchise, they increased its retrofuturistic themes. The redesigned Pip-Boy 3000 reflected theStreamline Moderneaesthetic, and looked sleeker and more polished, while still being relatively bulky. The new Pip-Boy also lacked the drawn mascot and exposed vacuum tubes of the original, in order to make it fit on the player's arm. These elements, however, make a return withFallout 76's Pip-Boy 2000 Mark VI.[1]
Reception
editThe Pip-Boy is a defining symbol of theFalloutseries. Khee Hoon Chan ofUSgamercalled the Pip-Boy "one of the most iconic tools in video game history", also stating that "the gadget's transformation is [...] emblematic of the series' divergence."[1]
Much of the notoriety of the Pip-Boy has stemmed from its design, which has reflected the rise of later real-world wearable technology, and has also directly inspired the creation of functioning devices, both by fans and engineers. In 2010, Sean Hollister ofEngadgetcompared theGeneral DynamicsItronix GD300 wrist-mounted GPS unit with the design of the Pip-Boy, saying, "no word on whether it will pick up post-apocalyptic radio stations as your mission unfolds".[3]Similarly, the prototype wrist-mountedOLEDscreens developed by L-3 Display Systems for use in theUnited States Armywere compared to Pip-Boys by Mike Fahey ofKotaku,who called them "just another fine example of PIPBoy technology in real life".[4]
Fans have created numerous working replicas, utilizing technology such asRaspberry Pi.[5]In 2014, a team of coders created a working replica forNASA's SpaceWearables: Fashion Designer to Astronauts' challenge.[6][7]Replicas were also built for commercial sale, withThinkGeekdesigning a "Deluxe Bluetooth Edition".[8]
At Bethesda's firstE3media briefing in 2015,Todd Howardstated that Bethesda would be releasing a deluxe version ofFallout 4containing a Pip-Boy, stating, "The Pip-Boy is an important part ofFalloutand we love it so much we made a real one. "However, this led to criticism when it was revealed that the Pip-Boy was a non-functional plastic enclosure for asmartphone,which would operate as the Pip-Boy's display.[9]Timothy J. Seppala ofEngadgetcalled it a "glorified smartphone case", and said that while it was comfortable to wear, the Pip-Boy app functioned better on a larger screen, stating that while "cosplayers(andeBayresellers) will likely eat this up [...] once the novelty of the Pip-Boy wears off, the rest of us won't use it much. "[9]The limited availability of the Pip-Boy Edition was also criticized, as the replicas sold out almost as soon as they were put on sale, angering fans and quickly being listed on eBay byscalpers.[10]However, as a replacement, some fans created3D-printablePip-Boys with space for a custom computer inside and a workingtape deck.[11][12]The fact that it did not work with larger phones was cited as an additional hurdle in getting the replica to function properly.[13]
References
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- ^"Check out the old-style Pip-Boy in the new Fallout 76 trailer".PCGamesN.11 June 2018.Archivedfrom the original on 2018-06-14.Retrieved2020-10-30.
- ^"General Dynamics' GD300 is the Pip-Boy that runs Android".Engadget.9 August 2010.Archivedfrom the original on 2020-06-12.Retrieved2020-10-30.
- ^Fahey, Mike (2010-10-08)."The United States Army Is Testing Fallout PIPBoys".Kotaku.Retrieved2020-12-26.
- ^Tach, Dave (2012-12-06)."Modder combines Raspberry Pi and Fallout to create the Raspberry Pip-Boy".Polygon.Retrieved2020-11-08.
- ^Starr, Michelle."Working Pip-Boy 3000 designed for astronauts".CNET.Retrieved2020-11-08.
- ^"This working Pip-Boy 3000 was created for astronauts, but you could use it too".Destructoid.14 May 2014.Retrieved2020-11-08.
- ^Kooser, Amanda (2016-06-13)."Fall in love with this functioning Fallout Pip-Boy smartwatch".CNET.Retrieved2020-12-26.
- ^abSeppala, Timothy J. (2015-11-09)."Fallout 4's Pip-Boy is a glorified smartphone case".Engadget.Retrieved2020-10-30.
- ^Phillips, Tom (2015-11-09)."Fallout 4 Pip-Boy Edition already on eBay for up to £400".Eurogamer.Archivedfrom the original on 2016-01-12.Retrieved2020-10-30.
- ^Grant, Christopher (2015-07-29)."Forget about the Fallout 4 Pip Boy Edition and 3D-print your own".Polygon.Archivedfrom the original on 2020-09-28.Retrieved2020-10-30.
- ^"Sorry, Bethesda can't make any more 'Fallout 4' Pip-Boys".Engadget.28 July 2015.Archivedfrom the original on 2020-07-07.Retrieved2020-10-30.
- ^O'Brien, Lucy (2015-06-29)."Fallout 4 Collector's Edition Pip-Boy Won't Work With Larger Phones".IGN.Archivedfrom the original on 2020-09-28.Retrieved2020-10-30.