Bonnie Springs is an unusual one. The wrecked township isn't a real town... because Bonnie Springs is a theme park for kids!
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Head for the hills |
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Proportions a bit nixed |
Shootings and hangings - now that's some all-American entertainment for you.
I notice the hills are looking distinctly the worse for wear after the nuclear bombardments, but I suppose it'd give your house more light.
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Doesn't say Wild West to me |
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Authentic Americana |
There's a sign at the town entrance too, and it's another example of where the game does real life a lot better than reality.
It's time to catch up with the NCR at
Camp Golf.
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