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* In ''Dead Money'', you can find 12 skill books, one for each skill except Survival. Survival's book? Fallout 3's The Wasteland Survival Guide.
* At the end of Lonesome Road, the player has an option to {{spoiler|stop the nuclear warheads about to head to the NCR, redirect them to the Legion or leave them alone. Should the player decide the NCR gets nuked,}} [[One-Scene Wonder]] NCR President Kimball never goes to make his speech at Hoover Dam at the end of the game. Why? {{spoiler|[[He's Dead, Jim|He's dead, Courier]]}}.
* When you load a game in a casino in [[Fallout: New Vegas]], dealers swap decks, croupier check the wheels against bias and slot machines are resetting themselves for one minute [[Save Scumming|as an anti-cheating measure]].
* In ''Old World Blues'', a required quest involves you entering a chamber containing Gabe, the cybernetic dog of Doctor Borous while he was still human. Gabe is hostile and immediately attacks you. You'll almost certainly be forced to kill him, but you're not required to, and even if you dig up the item you need from one of a dozen dirt piles around the chamber, roboscorpions will attack and almost certainly kill Gabe if you didn't. But if you did avoid killing Gabe ''and'' protected him from the roboscorpions (neither of which the game even really hints is possible), Doctor Borous has unique lines thanking you for sparing his dog when you bring Gabe's bowl back to him.