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It would need to be a full port to the creation engine, or you'll get mannequin NPCs. Fast travel would be a must, I wouldn't suggest a game without it, and keep a Bucket close for Lonesome Road.
New Vegas
Oblivion
Fallout 3
More work but still musts:
Morrowind
DaggerFall (Look up original Wolfenstein in VR. Old graphics can look amazing in VR).
Fallout 2 ( Make it look like a tabletop game. The perspective would be fantastic).
Fallout 3
i would pay £50 for each right now.
i'm not sure kids today could handle the responsibility of not wrecking their save by killing all the important npc's or losing artifacts that weren't nailed down and unsellable until they weren't needed.