Well the game is a violent one and certainly not for babys but there is a oops in the game. I guess you can turn yourself into a baby. Game manufactures always tend to leave little goodies they call "Easter eggs" in games that you have to find but this was not planned as one of them. Nothing like a baby that is making that cute cooing sound killing ppl.
Fallout 3 is set in post-nuclear Washington, D.C. The violent video game has won critical acclaim for its bleak atmospherics. It is not supposed to make you laugh.
Then came the YouTube game clips: a "Fallout 3 Baby,†wandering through the game's apocalyptic landscape in nappies, bashing in mutants' heads with its tiny fists, disabling a nuclear bomb, cooing "goo-goo†and dealing death with a Colt .45.
"My response was, ‘Oops,'†says game director Todd Howard. "But that's pretty funny.â€
yeah I'm not a huge fan of bugs but I live in FL so I see them - or did *love my pest control guy*
My kids play fallout 3 and they are trying to figure out how to make the baby. I had to laugh my kids think I know everything about computers and that includes games *NOT* so little guy goes "Mom how do you make the baby" -
I replied "Didn't we talk about that a long time ago - go ask dad *giggling*" son was not as amused as mom. Oldest son about fell to the ground laughing.
that is awesome!
I've played through this twice and never even thought about trying to leave when you start out, when Liam Neeson says come over here, you listen. SM you don't 'turn into' a baby, you start the game as one in the vault and leave when you're 18 or something...its really too bad the baby can't defend itself and I'm not sure I want to see it killed by raiders or whatever on the outside
...maybe just once
that is awesome!
SM you don't 'turn into' a baby, you start the game as one in the vault and leave when you're 18 or something
see it just goes to show how much I know on games - most of the time I can install them and that is about it. When they have game questions I send in the older brother to fix. My oldest is into "modding" games - not really sure what that is but he is my little go to for game help (oh that is lupinewarrior that is my gamer guru)

I also got myself Fallout 3 but was dissapointed with it.
After I have played Oblivion F3 was a just not what I expected. 
I have played it for a few hours but then lost interest. I still sometimes
play Oblivion and still find some "hidden" quests I have missed.

Somewhere between fantasy and reality...