A screenshot from Fallout 4 Among the oft-overlooked features of 2015's Fallout 4 are the Pip-Boy games. In previous Fallout games , your wrist-mounted computer was little more than a diegetic way of accessing your stats and inventory, but in Fallout 4 specifically, you could also find ancient game cartridges that were actually playable. Of course, Fallout -ified takes on Pitfall and Missile Command could only hold the attention for so long when put in the context of a massive RPG. What if you played an RPG in an RPG, though? Thanks to OpenMW — an open-source port of The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind — and the dedicated efforts of one modder, Morrowind is now playable as a Fallout 4 game cartridge . Finally, Fallout 4 is good. While the mod isn't complete enough to get a public release yet, seeing the opening sequence of Morrowind play out through the Pip-Boy's glitchy green filter is surreal nonetheless. Saving the Wasteland might have to wait until you save Vvardenfell first.…