Games
Year | Title | Developer(s) | Platform(s) | Era | |||
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1997 | Grand Theft Auto | DMA Design, Tarantula Studios | PS1 | Windows, MS-DOS | Game Boy Color | 2D universe | |
1999 | London, 1969 | DMA Design, Tarantula Studios, Rockstar Canada, Runecraft |
PS1 | Windows, MS-DOS | |||
London, 1961 | Windows | ||||||
Grand Theft Auto 2 | DMA Design, Tarantula Studios | PS1 | Windows | Game Boy Color | Dreamcast | ||
2001 | Grand Theft Auto III | DMA Design, Rockstar Vienna | PS2 | Windows, Xbox | Mac OS X, iOS, Android | 3D universe | |
2002 | Vice City | Rockstar North, Rockstar Vienna | PS2 | Windows, Xbox | Mac OS X, iOS, Android | ||
2004 | Advance | Digital Eclipse | Game Boy Advance | ||||
San Andreas | Rockstar North | PS2 | Windows, Xbox | Mac OS X | |||
2005 | Liberty City Stories | Rockstar Leeds, Rockstar North | PSP, PS2 | ||||
2006 | Vice City Stories | PSP, PS2 | |||||
2008 | Grand Theft Auto IV | Rockstar North, Rockstar Toronto | PS3 | Windows, Xbox 360 | High-definition universe |
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2009 | The Lost and Damned | Rockstar North | PS3 | Windows, Xbox 360 | |||
Chinatown Wars | Rockstar Leeds, Rockstar North | PSP | DS | iOS | |||
The Ballad of Gay Tony | Rockstar North | PS3 | Windows, Xbox 360 | ||||
2013 | Grand Theft Auto V | PS3 | Xbox 360 |
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Famous quotes containing the word games:
“In 1600 the specialization of games and pastimes did not extend beyond infancy; after the age of three or four it decreased and disappeared. From then on the child played the same games as the adult, either with other children or with adults. . . . Conversely, adults used to play games which today only children play.”
—Philippe Ariés (20th century)
“The rules of drinking games are taken more serious than the rules of war.”
—Chinese proverb.
“In the past, it seemed to make sense for a sportswriter on sabbatical from the playpen to attend the quadrennial hawgkilling when Presidential candidates are chosen, to observe and report upon politicians at play. After all, national conventions are games of a sort, and sports offers few spectacles richer in low comedy.”
—Walter Wellesley (Red)