Even though most of the world was pretty enamored with Fallout 4 when it was released, one person wasn’t, and that was Dion DiMucci, singer of the classic 1960s pop song The Wanderer. DiMucci didn’t ...
Dion is heading into a legal face-off with the people behind “Fallout 4.” Singer/songwriter Dion DiMucci has filed suit against ZeniMax Media over the use of his classic song “The Wanderer” in ads for ...
We get some crazy lawsuits hitting the courts over video games, and some occasionally have merit. Then we get ones where a party isn't happy with the way his intellectual property is being used. Such ...
RPG Ron Perlman says he did the Fallout intro for $40 and a sandwich, he's never played it, and he's not interested in trying: 'The whole Fallout thing is a mystery to me' Fallout Fallout's original ...
Bethesda and ZeniMax are back for another high-profile lawsuit — this time as the defendants. Singer Dion DiMucci is filing a lawsuit against Bethesda Softworks' parent company, ZeniMax, for the way ...
The commercials for Fallout 4 are memorable in part for their use of “The Wanderer,” a classic pop song from the 1960s. But its singer, Dion DiMucci, wasn’t a fan of the dystopian role-playing game ...
Zenimax was hit with a lawsuit last week over its use of a song in a two-year-old Fallout 4 trailer. Turns out the singer thought his music shouldn’t be used over violent imagery — or, at least, that ...
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