Location from Fallout by Interplay / Bethesda
Mr. House's crown jewel — a restored neon paradise of casinos and vice sealed behind walls and guarded by robots, where the old world's decadence never ended, it just got a higher body count.
The noise hits first: slot machines chiming, lounge singers crooning, glasses clinking, the hydraulic whir of Securitron wheels on pavement. The air smells of recycled coolant, cigarette smoke, and expensive perfume that barely masks the desert dust seeping through the gates. Inside the casinos the temperature is perfect; step outside and the Mojave heat slams down. Every smile is calculated, every drink is overpriced, and every patron is being watched by House's cameras. Fortunes change hands nightly. The electricity alone makes this the brightest spot in the wasteland — a beacon that draws desperate people like moths.
Three massive casino towers — the Tops, Gomorrah, and Ultra-Luxe — dominate a boulevard of blazing neon and flickering holographic signs. Securitron robots roll on patrol between pools of colored light that spill across cracked but swept concrete. Pre-War fountains still cycle recycled water. The Lucky 38 looms above everything, its observation deck dark and watchful. The perimeter walls are clean concrete topped with razor wire, a stark boundary between luxury and the wasteland outside.
Also known as: The Strip, Vegas Strip, New Vegas