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Daniel on Thursday, May 24th, 2007 at 12:43 PM PST
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Rockstar released four new screens of GTA IV and they are looking really good. Each screenshot speaks volumes in their own way. The one above for example blew me away by the detail put into Liberty City. Just look at the multiple power lines that are run across the city (which by the way, I recall you can climb up those poles).
From what I can tell from these screenshots, it looks like we’re all going to be indoors a lot this fall when GTA IV is released. And that’s a good thing.




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Ron on Monday, May 21st, 2007 at 5:39 PM PST
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Well, you can look for GTA fans to be opening up their wallets again. Rockstar has announced a brand-new Grand Theft Auto IV special edition. Priced at an economical $89.99, and packaged in a swanky customized Grand Theft Auto metal safety deposit box, the Special Edition is planned to launch at the same time as the PS3/XBox 360 versions of the game, which are slated for October 16 (North America) and October 19 (Europe).
What does your $89.99 buy you? Let’s take a look….
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Jonathan on Monday, May 21st, 2007 at 5:34 PM PST
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Rockstar has announced that they plan to release a special edition of GTA IV on the same day as the regular edition. The Special Edition will come in a customized metal safety deposit box and contain a slew of goodies. Aside from the game itself, you’ll get a key to the safety deposit box, a art book, a soundtrack CD, and a duffel bag. The one hitch: it’ll cost you about $90. Ouch. The game will be released for the PS3 and X-Box 360 on October 16.
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Andrew on Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007 at 10:21 PM PST
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From a development standpoint, going for both the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 is not setting the best stage for Rockstar Games.
Word on the street, or at least from 1up.com, is that the team putting together Grand Theft Auto IV is having quite a bit of trouble putting things together smoothly for both of the consoles. One of the key developers on the project says his people have a few technological limitations to tackle.
But there is no word on any sort of delay, so the game just might meet any deadline they set. It’s understandable, though–the Playstation 3 has quite a huge chunk of hardware wired into it, and the Xbox 360 may already have at least two layers of dust on some gamers’ shelves after sitting for a year and a half.
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Ron on Friday, April 20th, 2007 at 2:17 PM PST
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You may remember that last month, Take Two filed a suit against Jack Thompson. Basically, they were suing in regards to Thompson’s threat to sue to block sales of GTA IV and Manhunt 2. In traditional Thompson fashion, Wacky Jacky filed a countersuit charging that Take Two had violated the federal racketeering laws. In exchange for dropping this suit against Thompson, as well as the contempt charge stemming from the Bully case in Florida, Thompson has agreed to not sue or threaten suits that would block sale or distribution of any Take Two game, not to accuse Take-two or anyone who does business with them of wrongdoing for selling games, and to make any future contact with Take Two through their attorneys. It’s not a muzzle, but at least it might shut Wacky Jacky up for a while.
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Ron on Friday, March 30th, 2007 at 1:57 PM PST
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The trailer for Grand Theft Auto IV is now in the wild. It looks like every game site out there is talking about it so perhaps I should as well. Let’s see…it’s prettier than any other GTA title. There I talked about GTA:IV. I would tell you more but 1) You’ve got eyes and 2) I could really care less. I mean I’m sorry but am I the only person that thinks the concept is getting a little old? Hopefully Rockstar added something really fresh and innovative. Otherwise I’ll just have to be content with the soundtrack, which always rocks. Yea yea, I have an opinion, if your gonna hate at least buy the T-Shirt.
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