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These Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City cheats are designed to enhance your experience with the game. Trainer Tools and Resources 0 option(s) for voting. Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City is a standalone compilation of the episodes for Grand Theft Auto IV. It contains both The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony on one disc. It was released on 29 October 2009 for the Xbox 360 and on 13 April 2010 for.

Cheat code warning

It is recommended that you do not save the game while codes have been enabled. It may affect your game statistics, and may cause glitches. Additionally, some codes cannot be disabled.

All pedestrians, cars, Portland, Staunton Island, and Shoreside Vale unlocked in Multiplayer mode

While playing the game, press Up(3), Triangle(2), Circle, L, R. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Fourteen pedestrians, Portland, two gangs unlocked in Multiplayer mode

While playing the game, press Up(3), Square(2), Triangle, R, L. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Twenty eight pedestrians, Portland, Staunton Island, four gangs unlocked in Multiplayer mode

While playing the game, press Up(3), Circle(2), X, L, R. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Forty three pedestrians, two locations, seven gangs unlocked in Multiplayer mode

While playing the game, press Up(3), X(2), Square, R, L. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

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Weapons (tier 1)

While playing the game, press Up, Square(2), Down, Left, Square(2), Right. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear. The brass knuckles, knife, Molotov cocktails, 9mm handgun, shotgun, Tec-9, AK-47, flamethrower, and sniper rifle will be unlocked. To get infinite ammunition for this or the other weapons tiers, repeatedly enable the code until no ammunition number appears beneath the gun pictures. Note: Enabling this code will cause your street creds to substantially drop in points. You can check your creds in the stats menu at the pause screen.

Weapons (tier 2)

While playing the game, press Up, Circle(2), Down, Left, Circle(2), Right. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear. The katana sword, grenades, revolver, sawn-off shotgun, Uzi, M16, rocket launcher, and laser scoped sniper rifle will be unlocked. To get infinite ammunition for this or the other weapons tiers, repeatedly enable the code until no ammunition number appears beneath the gun pictures. Note: Enabling this code will cause your street creds to substantially drop in points. You can check your creds in the stats menu at the pause screen.

Weapons (tier 3)

While playing the game, press Up, X(2), Down, Left, X(2), Right. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear. The chainsaw, grenades, revolver, SMG, combat shotgun, mini-gun, and sniper rifle will be unlocked. To get infinite ammunition for this or the other weapons tiers, repeatedly enable the code until no ammunition number appears beneath the gun pictures. Note: Enabling this code will cause your street creds to substantially drop in points. You can check your creds in the stats menu at the pause screen.

Full health

While playing the game, press L, R, X, L, R, Square, L, R. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear. If this code is enabled when your car is smoking or damaged it will get repaired.

Extra armor

While playing the game, press L, R, Circle, L, R, X, L, R. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

$250,000

While playing the game, press L, R, Triangle, L, R, Circle, L, R. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Wanted level disabled

While playing the game, press L(2), Triangle, R(2), X, Square, Circle. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear. If this code is enabled, you can never have a wanted level.

Wanted level increased

While playing the game, press L, R, Square, L, R, Triangle, L, R. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

View media attention level

While playing the game, press L, Up, Right, R, Triangle, Square, Down, X. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear. Keep breaking the law until the media attention level is displayed.

Drive on water

While playing the game, press Circle, X, Down, Circle, X, Up, L(2). If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Better handling vehicles

While playing the game, press L, Up, Left, R, Triangle, Circle, Down, X. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear. Press Down after this code is enabled to make your car jump.

Spawn Rhino

While playing the game, press L(2), Left, L(2), Right, Triangle, Circle. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Spawn Trashmaster

While playing the game, press Triangle, Circle, Down, Triangle, Circle, Up, L(2). If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

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Ride with passenger

While in a vehicle with nearby pedestrians, press X, Square, Down, X, Square, Up, R(2). If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear. The nearest person will enter your car or get on your bike.

Change motorcycle tire size

While playing the game, press Circle, Right, X, Up, Right, X, L, Square. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear. Repeat the code to cycle the tire sizes between large, small, and normal.

Destroy all cars

While playing the game, press L(2), Left, L(2), Right, X, Square. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Aggressive drivers

While playing the game, press Square(2), R, X(2), L, Circle(2). If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Black traffic

While playing the game, press Circle(2), R, Triangle, L, Square(2). If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

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White traffic

While playing the game, press X(2), R, Circle(2), L, Triangle(2). If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Chrome traffic

While playing the game, press Triangle, R, L, Down(2), R(2), Triangle. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Traffic lights always green

While playing the game, press Triangle, Triangle, R, Square, Square, L, X(2). If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Sunny weather

While playing the game, press L(2), Circle, R(2), Square, Triangle, X. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Clear weather

While playing the game, press Up, Down, Circle, Up, Down, Square, L, R. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Overcast weather

While playing the game, press Up, Down, X, Up, Down, Triangle, L, R. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Rainy weather

While playing the game, press Up, Down, Square, Up, Down, Circle, L, R. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Foggy weather

While playing the game, press Up, Down, Triangle, Up, Down, X, L, R. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Pedestrians riot

While playing the game, press L(2), R, L(2), R, Left, Square. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Pedestrians attack you

While playing the game, press L(2), R, L(2), R, Up, Triangle. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Pedestrians have weapons

While playing the game, press R(2), L, R(2), L, Right, Circle. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Pedestrians follow you

While playing the game, press Down(3), Triangle(2), Circle, L, R. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Random pedestrian costumes

While playing the game, press L(2), Left, L(2), Right, Square, Triangle. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear. Note: After this code is enabled four times, it locks your movement unless done under one of the following conditions. If your movement becomes locked, either reload your saved game file or enable the 'Commit suicide' code to return to normal at the hospital with your new costume. When inside a car or on a bike, enter the car or get on the bike, enable the code, then press Triangle to exit the car or bike. Your controls will not be locked. You can also reenter the same car and repeat it as many times as desired.

Faster gameplay

While playing the game, press R(2), L, R(2), L, Down, X. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Slower gameplay

While playing the game, press R, Triangle, X, R, Square, Circle, Left, Right. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Faster game time

While playing the game, press L(2), Left, L(2), Right, Circle, X. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Big head mode

While playing the game, press Down(3), Circle(2), X, L, R. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Upside down

While playing the game, press Down(3), X(2), Square, R, L. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Upside up

While playing the game, press X(3), Down(2), Right, L, R. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Return to normal from upside down

While playing the game, press Triangle(3), Up(2), Right, L, R. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Return to normal from upside up

While playing the game, press Up(3), Triangle(2), Square, R, L. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Commit suicide

While playing the game, press L, Down, Left, R, X, Circle, Up, Triangle. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

View game credits

While playing the game, press L, R, L, R, Up, Down, L, R. If you entered the code correctly, a message will appear.

Completion bonuses

Get a 100% completion by finishing all story line missions, all side jobs, all races in first place, complete all 24 unique jumps, complete the car list for Love Media, find all 100 hidden packages, and survive all 20 rampages. A tank will now appear in Fort Staunton, and speedboats can be taken in Portaland. All Multiplayer costumes will also be available in Single Player mode. Additionally, successfully complete all Rampages for the M60 to spawn at your safehouses. Note: You do not get the M60 with any of the weapon cheats.

Ambulance mission bonus

Steal an ambulance and press Up to start the Ambulance missions. Reach level 12 to get infinite sprinting.

Firefighter mission bonus

Steal a fire truck and press Up to start the Firefighter missions. Reach level 12 to be fireproof.

Food delivery mission bonus

Go to the Well Stacked Pizza shop in Staunton Island or the Noodle Punk shop in Portland. Start the delivery missions and reach level 9 to increase your maximum health by 25 points.

Taxi missions bonus

Steal a taxi and press Up to start the Taxi Driver missions. Drop off 100 passengers to unlock the Bickle '76 cab.

Vigilante mission bonus

Steal a police car and press Up to start the Vigilante missions. Reach level 12 to get a maximum of 150 points of body armor. To easily complete the Vigilante missions, enable the 'Spawn Rhino' code, then get in the tank and press Up to start the Vigilante missions. Crash into the cars and bikes you are chasing and they will explode.

Good citizen bonus

When you see a cop chasing someone down the sidewalk, if you run up to the person being chased and punch him, you will get a $50 Good Citizen Bonus. Make sure to only punch him once; if you continue and kill the person, the cop will want to fight you.

No money loss when busted

Successfully complete the Avenging Angels missions on Staunton Island.

Spirit E and PJC at Staunton Island safe house

Deliver all sixteen vehicles on the list to the Love Media garage in Bedford.

Super Angel Bike (bulletproof) at Portland safe-house

Successfully complete Avenging Angels missions in Portland.

Super Land Stalker (bulletproof) at Shoreside Vale safe-house

Successfully complete the Avenging Angels missions in Shoreside Vale.

Upgraded Sanchez

Successfully complete all ten courses in the 'Bump & Grinds' at the dirt bike course in Portland.

Antonio costume

Successfully complete the 'Making Toni' mission to unlock the Antonio costume.

Avenging Angel costume

Successfully complete the 'Frighteners' mission to unlock the Avenging Angel costume.

Chauffeur costume

Successfully complete the 'Rollercoaster Ride' mission to unlock the Chauffeur costume.

Cox Mascot costume

Win SlashTV two times to unlock the Cox Mascot costume.

Dragon Jumpsuit costume

Successfully complete the 'Crazy 69' mission to unlock the Dragon Jumpsuit costume.

Goodfella costume

Successfully complete the 'Overdose Of Trouble' mission to unlock the Goodfella costume.

King' Jumpsuit costume

Successfully complete all missions to unlock the King' Jumpsuit costume.

Overalls costume

Successfully complete 'The Portland Chainsaw Masquerade' mission to unlock the Overalls costume.

Sweats costume

Successfully complete the 'A Walk In The Park' mission to unlock the Sweats costume.

Tuxedo costume

Successfully complete the 'A Date with Death' mission to unlock the Tuxedo costume.

Underwear costume

Successfully complete one unique jump to get the Underwear costume.

Wise Guy costume

Successfully complete the 'Shoot The Messenger' mission to unlock the Wise Guy costume.

Hidden package rewards

There are a total of 100 hidden packages in the game, 40 in Portland, 30 in Staunton Island, and 30 in Shoreside Vale. Besides getting $250 when each package is collected, the following reward will appear in your safe houses when you collect the required number of packages:

    Handgun: 10 hidden packages
    Shotgun: 20 hidden packages
    Body armor: 30 hidden packages
    MP5 gun: 40 hidden packages
    Python gun: 50 hidden packages
    M4 gun: 60 hidden packages
    Laser aimed sniper rifle: 70 hidden packages
    Flamethrower: 80 hidden packages
    Rocket launcher: 90 hidden packages
    $50,000: 100 hidden packages
Avenging Angels missions

Successfully complete Leon McAffrey's 'Crazy 69' mission to unlock the 'Avenging Angels' side missions. Go to the same park where the mission took place dressed in the Avenging Angels fatigues at night. Look for another Avenging Angel (they are dressed the same). Press Up near him to start the vigilante-style killing spree. In these missions you will fight various groups of hoodlums around Staunton Island. The best strategy is to run them down in a car, or use a bladed melee weapon to cut them down. Using Molotov cocktails, grenades, and other weapons capable of taking out multiple opponents at once. If your Avenging Angel friend dies, you must find another one within the time limit or the mission ends.

Infinite shotgun ammunition

Stand outside the Ammu-Nation store and target the man behind the counter. Kill him, then take his shotgun and drive away a few blocks. Return to the store, and he will have respawned with another shotgun, which you can once again take from him.

Infinite sprint

Instead of holding X to run, repeatedly tap X.

Get to other areas early

To reach Staunton Island early, go to the Calahan bridge and enable the 'Drive on water' code. Drive off the bridge and into the water, then go to the docks. Drive your car onto the docks. Make sure it is not a nice car, as you cannot take it with you. You are now on Stanton Island. This also works for Liberty City.

Exceed garage limit

Get a motorcycle and park it against the garage door. Jump off, and after the garage door opens, quickly press Triangle to get back on and press X to drive it in before the door closes again. With a car, keep pushing it towards the garage door until it opens, then keep pushing it until it is inside.

Park a vehicle already in your garage halfway out to keep the door up. Then, drive in as many other vehicles as you can fit. Make sure you can reach the doors on them or you may not be able to get them out.

Easy fist fights

When targeting an enemy during a fist fight (or using brass knuckles), run towards them and tap Circle repeatedly. Even though you will just be running into them and may remain stationary, you will keep executing the 'running' punch attack. If you keep tapping Circle, Toni will keep doing this attack rapidly and your enemy will not have a chance to strike back.

Barracks OL (army truck)

Find the junkyard and go into it. Next to a wall will be a Barrack OL (army truck).

FBI car

Get a five star wanted level and FBI cars will appear. As soon as you see one, enable the 'Wanted level disabled' code and quickly get in an FBI before it leaves. When you are driving the FBI car, turn on the siren and all of the other cars will move out of the way. It also has good speed and handling.

Hellanbach GT

If your are looking for a Hellanbach GT for LoveMedia crazy car give-away, there are two ways to get one. The first is to complete level 4 in the car salesman missions. It will appear in the showroom. The second place it can be found is at Shoreside Vale. Go to the first house on the bottom row of houses in the Cedar Grove area. Look in the driveway to the garage. If one is not there, drive left or right, then turn back. There should be one sitting in front of the garage.

You can also get the Hellenbach GT during the mission where you must kill the Sindacco gang member. JP will call and tell you to take his car as a down payment on the money that he owes you. That car is a Hellenbach GT. Save the car in your garage until you need it for the Love Fist car giveaway.

Thunder-Rod

When you do the third or fourth mission for Ma Cipriani called 'Grease Sucho', you must win a race. Once you win, you must kill Sucho. He will be in a car with flames down the side, called a Thunder-Rod. You must ram the car to get him out so that you can kill him. However, do not let the car explode. If you do, it will be very hard to complete the game later. In the 'Love Media' mission, you must deliver sixteen different cars. and the Thunder-Rod is one of them. After you ram Sucho's car just enough that he gets out, kill him then take the car and put it in your garage.

Katana

After completing Leon McAffrey's 'Crazy 69' mission, you will keep the samauri sword used during the mission. This is a very good weapon for your melee slot, as it will usually kill enemies with one hit. Use it for the 'Avenging Angels' missions when fighting gangs to conserve ammunition for later levels. You can cut down many swarming opponents at once if you keep moving around and tapping Circle.

M60 in Shoreside Vale

There is an M60 at the airport parking lot. There should be a small opening to your left. When you go through it, there is a ramp going on top of the fire station. To your left when you are up there is a ledge going around the airport. There is a secret package and magnum. Keep going around the airport until reaching a dead end. There is a small gap between the edge and an airplane hanger. Drive of the edge onto the airplane hanger to find an M60 with 100 ammunition.

Change size of the moon

Use a sniper rifle to look at the moon. Shoot the moon with the sniper rifle to make it increase in size. Repeat this to make it grow larger until it returns to its original size.

Free shotgun and ammunition

Find a cop car to get a free shotgun or bullets for it.

Free items

In the beginning of the game, you can buy anything desired. During one of the first missions you must go to Ammu-Nation. Choose the pistol and you will not be charged. You can also go to the Pay 'N Spray for free the first few times.

Better weapon aiming

While holding R, press Down. Holding L also allows for more controlled aiming (slows the movement of the sights). This works for the pistol, shotgun, assault rifle, and minigun. Use this way of aiming to take out gang members in their cars, pop tires, or shoot down helicopters.

Kill anyone without getting stars

Get a car (recommended) or bike, then drive fast enough so that you can jump out of it and kill someone at the same time. Drive directly toward the target and jump out. This will not work if you jump out too late. You can also hit police cars by doing this and not get into trouble. You can hit gang members and they will not chase you. However, if you do this to someone the police are chasing, the officer in pursuit will aimlessly run.

Assassins

After you complete the 'No Son Of Mine' mission, Ma will put a 'hit' on you. When an assassin tries to attack, kill him, as he will not be hard to kill. He should be carrying money, body armor, and a nice gun.

Motorcycle passenger

Use a vehicle to ram a motorcycle with two people sitting on it. Make sure you hit them hard enough so that they both fly off the bike. Then, get on the bike and shoot the driver, but not the back passenger. If done correctly, the remaining passenger will hop back on the bike and sit behind you as you drive around. Note: You will not be able to bail from the bike while moving, as the back passenger will block you from being able to jump off. To get rid of the passenger, just get off the bike and shoot him or her.

Snow

To change the weather to snow, find the auto shop in Portland. Begin the car dealership missions where you must sell cars to people by doing what they want. If you get to level 9, it will start snowing to make it more difficult to drive in.

Chrome plated bat

Enable the 'Chrome traffic' code, then pick up a bat at your Portland safe house.

Easier mission completion

Once you get to the point where you can do missions for Ma Cipriani ('C' on the map), do not continue doing them until they are your only option. After Ma's 'No Son Of Mine' mission, she will send hit men after you. They will continue to appear until they are all killed, making future missions more difficult to complete.

Easy completion of Taking The Peace mission

In this mission, you must take control of Paulie Siddaco's car and kill the gang members. Enable the 'Pedestrians follow you' code. After taking control of his car, he will exit. Drive to the area where you kill the gang and they will not attack you, making it easier for you to kill them. After you complete the mission, Paulie Siddaco will be in your van.

Big air

To get big air off any car, enable the 'Change motorcycle tire size' code, then use any bike to fly over cars. Additionally, go at maximum speed on a PCJ-600 on the wrong side of the road. When you see a Banshee, drive directly into it. This works even better with a Sanchez.

Drive destroyed vehicle

Find a vehicle with a driver in it. Press Triangle to get in the car and immediately enable the 'Destroy all cars' code. If done correctly, you should be in the vehicle, but it will be on fire. Enable the 'Full health' code to put out the fire. You can now do things like in a normal vehicle. If you take it to a Pay N Spray, the vehicle will be fixed but still look burned.

Car stuck on bridge

While driving on the bridge that connects Staunton Island and Shoreside Vale, you can get someone's car stuck in the bridge. To do this, wait until the bridge is up, then bump a car about half-way on the bridge with it halfway hanging over the edge. When the middle section of the bridge comes back down, that car should get stuck and have half of it sticking out of the bridge.

Bleeding vehicles

Take a normal shotgun and walk directly up to a Rhino. Use manual aim and fire directly into the Rhino. It will spurt blood as if it were a person. This can also be done with other cars and objects, but is best when the Rhino is the target, because it will not explode. This works well at the airport so you do not get a wanted level. Note: The blood only spurts when you fire from certain angles; down and to the right slightly works the best, and you must be directly up against the tank and use manual aim to do it.

Ride through wall in Staunton Island

In the Rockford area, directly beside the hospital is a construction site. Get a PCJ 600 and ride it to the red bar at the construction site's entrance and break it. Then, back up and go fast as possible. Go up the dirt pile ramp inside the construction site. When you are on the first roof, jump over to the second roof while still on your bike. Then, go to the wall to your right and ride slowly into it. Note: You may need to do this more than once. If done correctly, you should fall into the wall. When you are done falling, you will be in the unfinished tunnels below. The only way to get exit is to die.

Smiley face sign in Staunton Island

Look for the place where you have to chase the 'priest' into the Church missions. It is a garage-type place. Find the white stairs and climb up them. Jump over to the roof to your right, then run straight ahead. Jump off to the right of the wall. Follow this wall until you find the ramp. Once you reach the ramp, do not go up it. Keep following the wall and run to the back. Turn to the left to find the hidden location. In Grand Theft Auto 3, the sign read 'You are not suppose to be here'. Instead, the sign has a smiley face with the message 'You just can't get enough of this alley, can you?'.

Fly helicopter in Calm Before The Storm mission

During this mission for JD, when the helicopter makes its second stop on the top of the building in the Red Light District, get a bike. Drive it up the stars. Make sure not to kill anyone or the mission will end. Then, press Triangle while standing next to the helicopter to board it and fly around.

Chinese food after Wong Side Of The Tracks mission

After completing the Wong Side Of The Tracks side mission, go directly to your Portland safehouse. You should see Chinese food on the table inside the safehouse.

Game Of Death reference

After completing Leon McAffrey's 'Crazy 69' mission where you run around in the park and kill gang members with a samauri sword, you will receive the 'Dragon jumpsuit' clothing option at your safehouse. This article of clothing is exactly the same as the one Bruce Lee wore in his 1973 film Game Of Death.

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City reference

During the introduction sequence for the Biker Heat mission, the poster above Maria's bed depicts members of the imaginary rock band Love Fist, which was the band Tommy Vercetti befriended and completed missions for in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.

Play in Italian

Set your system language to Italian, then start the game. The game menus, messages, mission briefs, and even some car names (Police, Ambulance, etc.) and places (Francis Intl. Airport, etc.) will be in Italian. However, it is not spoken, but the subtitles will be in Italian. Note: This does not work with any other language.

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Real vehicle equivalents
    Banshee: Dodge Viper RT/10 / Shelby Series One
    Bobcat: Ford Ranger
    Blista: Dodge Caravan
    BF Injection: Modified Volkswagen sand buggy
    Cheetah: Ferrari Testarossa
    Deimos SP: Nissan 300ZX
    Hellenbach GT: Dodge Challenger / AMC AMX
    Infernus: Jaguar XJR-15 / XJ 220
    V8 Ghost: Lotus Espirt V8
    Phobos VT: Chevrolet Camaro / Pontiac Firebird TransAm
    Stinger / Yakuza Stinger: Porsche Boxter
    Thunder Rodd: 1939 Dodge Sedan Delivery
    Police: Chevrolet Caprice pursuit
    Taxi: Chevrolet Caprice
    FBI Cruiser: Chevrolet Caprice pursuit
    Forelli Exsess: Pontiac Grand Am
    Stallion: Ford Mustang?
    Sentinel / Leone Sentinel: BMW 3 Series
    Yardie Lobo: Chevrolet Impala / El Camino
    Patriot: Hummer H1
    Stretch: Lincoln Continental Limousine
    Ambulance: Ford E350 Ambulance
    Rumpo: Ford E250 Econoline Van
    Firetruck: American LaFrance pumper truck
    Esparanto: Cadillac Coupe DeVille
    Kuruma: Dodge Stratus
    Cabbie: Chevrolet Bel Air
    Landstalker: Mitsubishi Montero Sport
    Idaho: 70's Dodge 440 two-door
    Manana: Geo Storm
    Bus: International Blue Bird
    Moonbeam: Chevy Van
    Yankee / Triad Fish Van: Ford Econoline 350
    Linerunner: Freightliner / Peterbuilt Cab
    Freeway / Angel: Harley Davidson
    Faggio: Vespa Scooter
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Grand Theft Auto
Series logo, used since Grand Theft Auto III (2001)
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)Rockstar Games
Creator(s)
  • David Jones[1]
  • Mike Dailly[2]
Platform(s)
First releaseGrand Theft Auto
21 October 1997
Latest releaseGrand Theft Auto V
17 September 2013

Grand Theft Auto (GTA) is an action-adventurevideo game series created by David Jones and Mike Dailly;[2] the later titles of which were created by brothers Dan and Sam Houser, Leslie Benzies and Aaron Garbut. It is primarily developed by British development house Rockstar North (formerly DMA Design), and published by its parent company, Rockstar Games. The name of the series references the term 'grand theft auto', used in the U.S. for motor vehicle theft.

Most games in the series are set in fictional locales modelled on cities, usually either Liberty City, Vice City or San Andreas, which are stand-ins for New York City, Miami and the state of California, respectively. The first game encompassed three fictional cities, while subsequent titles tend to emphasise a single setting. Gameplay focuses on an open world where the player can choose missions to progress an overall story, as well as engaging in side activities, all consisting of action-adventure, driving, third-person shooting, carjacking, occasional role-playing, stealth and racing elements. The series focuses on many different protagonists who attempt to rise through the ranks of the criminal underworld, although their motives for doing so vary in each game. The series also has elements of the earlier beat 'em up games from the 16-bit era. The antagonists are commonly characters who have betrayed the protagonist or his organisation, or characters who have the most impact impeding the protagonist's progress. Film and music veterans have voiced characters, including Ray Liotta, Dennis Hopper, Samuel L. Jackson, James Woods, Debbie Harry, Axl Rose and Peter Fonda.[3]

DMA Design began the series in 1997, with the release of Grand Theft Auto. As of 2019, the series has eleven stand-alone games and four expansion packs. The third chronological title, Grand Theft Auto III, is considered a landmark title, as it brought the series to a 3D setting and more immersive experience. Subsequent titles have followed and built upon the concept established in Grand Theft Auto III, and received significant acclaim. They have influenced other open-world action games, and led to the label Grand Theft Auto clone on similar games.

The series has been critically acclaimed and commercially successful, having shipped more than 280 million units,[4][5] making it the fourth-highest selling video game franchise of all time, behind Nintendo's Mario and Pokémon franchises,[6] and Tetris.[7] In 2006, Grand Theft Auto was featured in a list of British design icons in the Great British Design Quest organised by the BBC and the Design Museum.[8] In 2013, The Telegraph ranked Grand Theft Auto among Britain's most successful exports.[9] The series has also been controversial for its adult nature and violent themes.

  • 1Titles
  • 3Common elements
  • 4Controversies
    • 4.9Lawsuits
  • 5Reception

Titles

YearTitleDeveloperHome releaseUniverse[10]
ConsoleComputerHandheldMobile
1997Grand Theft AutoDMA DesignPS1GBC2D
1999Grand Theft Auto: London 1969Rockstar CanadaPS1
Grand Theft Auto: London 1961
  • Windows
  • MS-DOS
Grand Theft Auto 2DMA DesignWindowsGBC
2001Grand Theft Auto III3D
2002Grand Theft Auto: Vice CityRockstar North
  • Windows
  • OS X
2004Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
  • PS2
  • Xbox
  • PS31
  • Xbox 3602
  • iOS
  • Android
  • Fire OS
Grand Theft Auto AdvanceDigital EclipseGBA
2005Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City StoriesRockstar LeedsPS2PSP
2006Grand Theft Auto: Vice City StoriesPS2PSP
2008Grand Theft Auto IVRockstar North
  • PS3
  • Xbox 360
WindowsHD
2009Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and DamnedWindows
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown WarsRockstar Leeds
  • PSP
Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay TonyRockstar North
  • PS3
  • Xbox 360
Windows
2013Grand Theft Auto VWindows
Notes:
1. Originally available on PlayStation 3 as part of the PlayStation 2 Classics line via the PlayStation Network, but later replaced with a HD native release.[11]
2. Originally available on Xbox 360 as part of the Xbox Originals line via the Xbox Live Marketplace, but later replaced with a HD native release.[12]

Main series

Release timeline
2D era 3D era HD era[10]
1997Grand Theft Auto
1998
1999Grand Theft Auto: London 1969
Grand Theft Auto: London 1961
Grand Theft Auto 2
2000
2001Grand Theft Auto III
2002Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
2003
2004Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Grand Theft Auto Advance
2005Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
2006Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
2007
2008Grand Theft Auto IV
2009Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony
2010
2011
2012
2013Grand Theft Auto V

The Grand Theft Auto series is split into separate fictional universes, named after the primary level of graphics capability used in each era.[10] The original Grand Theft Auto, its expansions and its sequel are considered the '2D universe'. Grand Theft Auto III and its sequels are considered the '3D universe'. Grand Theft Auto IV, its expansions and Grand Theft Auto V are considered the 'HD universe'. Each universe is considered separate with only brands, place names and background characters shared between them.[10]

Grand Theft Auto, the first game in the series, was released for Microsoft Windows and MS-DOS in October 1997, ported to the PlayStation in 1998 and the Game Boy Color in 1999. Grand Theft Auto 2 was released in 1999 for Microsoft Windows, later receiving ports on the PlayStation, Dreamcast and Game Boy Color.[13]

The PlayStation 2 also featured three instalments of the main series, all of which have been re-released on several platforms; a deal between Take-Two Interactive and Sony Computer Entertainment resulted in their timed exclusivity on the PlayStation 2, before receiving ports to Microsoft Windows and the Xbox.[14] The 2001 title Grand Theft Auto III moved away from the two-dimension (2D) graphics used in the first two games to three-dimension (3D) computer graphics[15]Grand Theft Auto: Vice City was published in 2002, and was the first to feature a speaking protagonist, voiced by Ray Liotta.[16]Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, released in 2004, introduced various new elements, including character customisation and a large map encompassing three cities and surrounding rural area.[17]

Two main instalments were published for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The 2008 title Grand Theft Auto IV focused on realism and detail, removing various customisation features, while adding an online multiplayer mode.[18]Grand Theft Auto V, published in 2013, featured three playable protagonists.[19] It was released to massive financial success, breaking multiple records.[20] It was later re-released with various enhancements, in 2014 for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and in 2015 for Microsoft Windows.[21]

Other games

Grand Theft Auto has spawned numerous additional games and expansion packs. In 1999, the original game received two expansion packs: Grand Theft Auto: London 1969 and Grand Theft Auto: London 1961.[13]Grand Theft Auto Advance, released in 2004 for the Game Boy Advance, featured a top-down perspective. Three games were released for the PlayStation Portable. The 2005 game Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories is a prequel to Grand Theft Auto III, while the 2006 game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories is a prequel to Vice City; both games were later ported to the PlayStation 2. In 2009, Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars was released for the Nintendo DS, and later ported to the PlayStation Portable.[22] In 2009, The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony were released for the Xbox 360 as expansion packs to Grand Theft Auto IV; a 'strategic alliance' between Rockstar and Microsoft resulted in the timed exclusivity. They were later released on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows as part of a compilation, titled Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City.[23]

Numerous titles in the series have received ports to mobile devices. Chinatown Wars was released for iOS in 2010 and for Android and Fire OS in 2014.[24] For their tenth anniversaries, Grand Theft Auto III and Vice City were both re-released for iOS and Android in 2011 and 2012, respectively.[25][26] In 2013, San Andreas was ported to iOS, Android and Windows Phone and RT;[27] the mobile port was later re-released for Xbox 360 in 2014, the year of the game's tenth anniversary,[28] and the following year for PlayStation 3.[29] In 2015 Liberty City Stories was ported to iOS, Android and Fire OS.[30][31]

Compilations

Grand Theft Auto Double Pack was released in 2003 for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It includes Grand Theft Auto III and Vice City.[32]Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy is a compilation of III, Vice City, and San Andreas. The compilation was first released in 2005 for the Xbox.[33] Later it was released for the PlayStation 2, Windows, Mac OS X, and PlayStation 4.[34][35][36][37]The Trilogy also served as the revised package for San Andreas, which had to be pulled from shelves due to the controversial Hot Coffee mod.[38]

Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City is a standalone compilation of the episodes for Grand Theft Auto IV. It contains both The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony on one disc. It was released on 29 October 2009 for the Xbox 360 and on 13 April 2010 for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 3. Microsoft added Episodes from Liberty City to its backwards compatibility list for Xbox One platforms in February 2017.[39]

Related media

The series has been expanded into various other formats. Jacked: The Outlaw Story of Grand Theft Auto, a book written by David Kushner chronicling the development of the series, was published in 2012.[40] In March 2015, BBC Two announced The Gamechangers, a 90-minute docudrama based on the creation of Grand Theft Auto.[41] Directed by Owen Harris and written by James Wood, the drama stars Daniel Radcliffe as Rockstar president Sam Houser and Bill Paxton as disbarred attorney Jack Thompson.[42] In May 2015, Rockstar filed a lawsuit against the BBC for trademark infringement, stating that they had no involvement with the development of the film and had unsuccessfully tried to contact the BBC to resolve the matter.[43] It first aired on 15 September 2015 on BBC Two.[44]

In 2006, McFarland & Company published The Meaning and Culture of Grand Theft Auto.[45] Compiled by Nate Garrelts, the 264-page book is a collection of essays regarding the Grand Theft Auto series, to help audiences better understand the games and to make a point about due diligence of game criticism. The book is divided into two parts: the first part discusses the controversies surrounding the series, while the second half takes a theoretical look at the games absent of the controversy.[46]

A planned film adaptation of the series is unable to proceed because of a lawsuit by Roger Corman, who produced the 1977 film Grand Theft Auto. In 2017, Corman said 'I actually sued the video game manufacturer who flat-out stole the idea. We settled out of court and they gave me some money. I retain the right to remake it, but the way it was actually written in the contract is a little bit cloudy. My lawyers are actually studying that contract to make certain that I have a clear title to remake my picture, and I will remake Grand Theft Auto.'[47]

Common elements

Gameplay

Each game in this series allows the player to take on the role of a criminal in the big city, typically an individual who plans to rise through the ranks of organised crime through the course of the game. The player is given various missions by kingpins and major idols in the city underworld which must be completed to progress through the storyline. Assassinations and other violent crimes are featured regularly. Occasionally taxi driving, firefighting, street racing, bus driving, or learning to fly helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft are also involved in the game.

In later titles, notably those released after Grand Theft Auto 2, the player is given a more developed storyline in which they are forced to overcome an unfortunate event (e.g., being betrayed and left for dead), which serves as motivation for the character to advance up the criminal ladder and ultimately leads to the triumph of the character by the end of the storyline.

The Grand Theft Auto series belongs to a genre of free-roaming role-playing video games called open world games, and grants a large amount of freedom to the player. Traditional action games are structured as a single track series of levels with linear gameplay, but in Grand Theft Auto the player can determine the missions that they want to undertake, and their relationship with various characters are changed based on these choices. Influenced by the earlier game Turbo Esprit,[48][49] the cities of the games can be roamed freely at any point in the game, and are examples of open world video game environments which offer accessible buildings with minor missions in addition to the main storyline. There are exceptions: missions follow a linear, overarching plot. These missions are required to complete in order to unlock new areas in the game.

Grand Theft Auto III and subsequent games have more voice acting and radio stations, which simulate driving to music with disc jockeys, radio personalities, commercials, talk radio, pop music, and American culture.

The use of vehicles in an explorable urban environment provides a basic simulation of a working city, complete with pedestrians who generally obey traffic signals. Further details are used to flesh out an open-ended atmosphere that has been used in several other games, such as The Simpsons: Hit & Run, which has less emphasis on crime or violence, and Lego City Undercover, which reverses the roles of police officer and criminal, although the player goes undercover in gangs for a portion of the game.

Criminal activities in Grand Theft Auto games do not go unnoticed by the police. As the player engages in these in-game illegal activities, they may gain a 'wanted level', represented by a maximum of five or six stars. A small crime, such as running over a non-player character, may create a one star wanted level situation, while shooting an officer may earn more stars. As the number of stars increase, the amount and strength of the response will increase; a single star might have a few police cars chase after the player, while at 5 or 6 stars, tanks and attack helicopters will chase down the player. Many in-game missions will automatically give the player a wanted level after completing a certain event which they must then get rid of before the mission is complete. Often, trying to keep away from the police while wanted will cause the player to gain even higher wanted levels. The player can remove their character's wanted level by avoiding detection or spending in-game money at specific locations to elude the police (such as a mod shop to repaint their car). Alternatively, if the player-character dies, they will respawn at a hospital and the wanted level will be removed, though the player may lose money, guns, and other benefits they had before being chased. The 'wanted level' gameplay concept has become common in other GTA Clones and similar open world games.

Setting

The Grand Theft Auto series is set in a fictional version of the world, in a number of different time periods. The original Grand Theft Auto introduced three main cities: Liberty City, based upon New York City, Vice City, based upon Miami, and San Andreas, based upon mostly parts of California. In the first Grand Theft Auto game, San Andreas was based on San Francisco and parts of Las Vegas. Expansion packs later set the game in London.

The second entry in the franchise, Grand Theft Auto 2, set the game in the future in a locale named 'Anywhere City'.

Subsequent games in the series have re-imagined and expanded upon the original locales. Grand Theft Auto III is set in a different rendition of Liberty City only loosely based on New York City.[50] A revised Vice City and San Andreas are depicted in Vice City and San Andreas, respectively, the latter of which takes the form of an entire state, instead of a single city. The state of San Andreas is based on the states of California and Nevada, and consists of three major cities: Los Santos (Los Angeles), San Fierro (San Francisco), and Las Venturas (Las Vegas). Surrounding towns and areas of desert, water, woodland, and countryside lie between the three cities. The GTA III rendition of Liberty City is also briefly featured during one mission.

Liberty City Stories and Vice City Stories, originally released for PlayStation Portable handheld console and later re-issued for other consoles, are set few years before their previous depictions of their respective eponymous cities. The maps for the two cities remain the same, with some differences in terms of buildings and geography to reflect the different time periods.

Grand Theft Auto IV and its subsequent expansion packs The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony are set in a third revision of Liberty City, set in 2008, which is a closer analogue to New York City and its boroughs than the GTA III version.[51]Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars is also set in this version of Liberty City, although the Alderney portion of the map is not present.[52]

Grand Theft Auto V, released in 2013, is set in a revised depiction of southern San Andreas that only features Los Santos (Los Angeles) to the south and the rural Blaine County to the north.[53] It includes revised landmarks such as the 'Vinewood' sign (instead of Hollywood), Rockford Hills (instead of Beverly Hills), Del Perro Pier (instead of Santa Monica Pier), Los Santos International Airport (LSX) (instead of LAX), Los Santos Golf Club (instead of Los Angeles Country Club), and Galileo Observatory (instead of Griffith Observatory). The game also features the town of Ludendorff in the fictional state of North Yankton. Los Angeles was extensively researched for Grand Theft Auto V. The team organised field research trips with tour guides and architectural historians and captured around 250,000 photos and hours of video footage during these visits.[54] Since the release of the game, hundreds of in-game buildings have been identified as being based on real-world landmarks.[55]The New Yorker's Sam Sweet notes that, with sales of game reaching thirteen million copies, 'there will be more people living in the imaginary state of Los Santos than in the real city on which it was modelled.'[56]

In both Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto V, Los Santos and the state of San Andreas are depicted as being on an island an undetermined distance from the US mainland. In both games it is possible to circumnavigate the state by boat. Similarly, the versions of Liberty City and Alderney in Grand Theft Auto IV and expansion packs are also completely located on islands, as is Vice City. The GTA III rendition of Liberty City however, while mostly island, is connected to mainland on its Northwest corner (a region the player cannot navigate).[citation needed]

Only the expansion packs for the original Grand Theft Auto, London 1969 and London 1961, set in London, have featured a location outside the United States and used a real-life location.

Voice acting

The series has included a wide variety of voice actors. The original Grand Theft Auto, its mission packs and its sequel, as well as Grand Theft Auto Advance and Chinatown Wars did not feature any voice credited to specific roles.[57][58] The first game in the series to do so was Grand Theft Auto III which, despite a limited budget and the series' low profile at the time,[59] featured several notable actors from film and television. These included Frank Vincent, Michael Madsen and Kyle MacLachlan, who all had prominent roles. At the time it was rare for a video game to use such high-profile actors, and Grand Theft Auto III is considered a pioneer in doing so.[60] The next game, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, featured more film actors, including Ray Liotta as the player character. Although the following title, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, also featured many notable film actors—such as Samuel L. Jackson, Peter Fonda and James Woods—it had been decided that the use of such actors should be reduced, particularly for leading roles. As a result, many of the prominent roles in San Andreas were voiced by lower profile actors or rappers.[citation needed]

From Liberty City Stories through to Grand Theft Auto V, the series has continued using lesser known actors to voice main characters, but still uses celebrities and real-life radio personalities to voice the DJs of the many radio stations featured in each game. Some games also feature celebrities portraying themselves, such as Lazlow Jones, Phil Collins,[61]Ricky Gervais[62] and Katt Williams.[citation needed]

Controversies

According to The Guinness World Records 2008 and 2009 Gamer's Edition, it is the most controversial video game series in history, with over 4,000 articles published about it, which include accusations of glamorising violence, corrupting gamers, and connection to real life crimes.[63]

Grand Theft Auto

The game was controversial from the very first incarnation of the series.[64]Grand Theft Auto was condemned in Britain, Germany, and France due to its 'extreme violence',[65] and Brazil banned it outright.[65]PublicistMax Clifford planted sensational stories in tabloids in order to help sell the first game.[64][66][67]

Grand Theft Auto III

The controversies flared up again with Grand Theft Auto III, since the 3D graphics made the violence more realistic, and players could pay for the services of prostitutes to restore their health, and if they wished, kill them to get some of their money back.[67]

There is also criticism from the focus on illegal activities in comparison with traditional 'heroic' roles that other games offer. The main character can commit a wide variety of crimes and violent acts while dealing with only temporary consequences, including the killing of policemen and military personnel.

Vice City

The sixth game in the series, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, also came under criticism. One mission in particular, in which the player must instigate a gang war between Haitian and Cuban gangs, has been controversial. Haitian and Cuban anti-defamation groups criticised the game.

Jean-Robert Lafortune of the Haitian American Grassroots Coalition is quoted as saying that 'The game shouldn't be designed to destroy human life, it shouldn't be designed to destroy an ethnic group,' for this and similar scenarios, including lines in the game's script such as 'kill the Haitian dickheads' said by character 'Diaz' during an altercation between the player and a Haitian gang. After the threat of a lawsuit by the Haitian-American Grassroots Coalition, Rockstar removed the word 'Haitians' from this phrase in the game's subtitles.[68]

San Andreas

San Andreas was criticised initially due to its 'gangster' elements, which include drugs, prostitution, and murder. Later it received additional criticism after the discovery of an interactive sex minigame, nicknamed Hot Coffee; initially cut from the game, it remained in the game code, and was discovered in both the console and Windows versions of the game.

After the release of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, modders managed to find the unused code in the game and released unofficial patches for the Windows and Xbox (with a modchip) versions as well as a PlayStation 2 version through the use of an Action Replay code enabling the player to engage in these sexual mini-games (dubbed 'Hot Coffee' in reference to a euphemism for sex used in the game). These mini-games were left partially intact in the game's code. This prompted application of an AO (Adults Only) ESRB rating to the version of the game containing the leftover code. Take-Two Interactive was forced to re-release the game in order to restore the M (Mature) rating. A class action lawsuit against Take-Two was also filed as a result of the 'Hot Coffee' code.[69][70]

Grand Theft Auto IV

One of the controversies involved with this game was Mothers Against Drunk Driving's (MADD) criticism of the ability to drink and drive as a new feature. MADD had even requested ESRB to change the rating of the game from 'M' for ages seventeen and up to 'AO', for adults only, because they felt it was inappropriate for children, even at the age of seventeen, to experience drunk driving in such a manner.[71]

Notably, it is impossible to drive while drunk in the GTA IV expansions, The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony. These were released after the criticism. It is, however, possible to drive drunk again in the successor, Grand Theft Auto V.[72]

The Lost and Damned

The Lost and Damned expansion pack for Grand Theft Auto IV was condemned by US parents group Common Sense Media who issued a public warning against the pack's content due to a full-frontal nudity scene during one of the cutscenes. They claimed the game was 'more controversial than its predecessors' because it featured 'full frontal male nudity'.[73]

Chinatown Wars

Nintendo wanted us to make Grand Theft Auto, and we wanted to make a game on their platform. They didn't want us to make a Grand Theft Auto for kids, and we weren't interested in making a game we wouldn't normally make.

Dan Houser, on the making of Chinatown Wars for the Nintendo DS[74]

There has been some controversy over a drug dealing minigame[75] along with comments that some Nintendo games are being aimed at children (despite the fact that the game was rated Mature). The drug dealing mini-game allows players to peddle six types of drugs around the city, but the profit the player makes depends on market conditions, which will be based on the area in which they deal, and the level of regular service this area receives from them.[76][77]

Grand Theft Auto V

A segment in the latest instalment caused controversy for scenes containing player initiated torture. The mission 'By the Book' features graphic depictions of kneecapping, electrocution, dental extraction and waterboarding, and the player is required to perform an act of torture in order to progress in the game.[78][79][80]

UK-based charity Freedom from Torture publicly condemned the use of torture scenes in Grand Theft Auto V. The organisation, who works to rehabilitate survivors of torture, joined other human rights charities who were outraged at a torture scene in the game in which the players have to pull teeth and electrocute an unarmed man in order to extract information. The charity's CEO Keith Best stated: “Rockstar North has crossed a line by effectively forcing people to take on the role of a torturer and perform a series of unspeakable acts if they want to achieve success in the game.'[78]

The game has also been accused of sexism. The Los Angeles Times considered the game's satirical portrayals of women uncreative, and added that violent and sexist themes hurt the game experience.[81]Edge noted that while 'every female in the game exists solely to be sneered, leered or laughed at', it treated its all-male lead characters in a similar vein through their stereotyped tendencies towards violence.[82]Sam Houser, Rockstar Games co-founder, felt that the development team sometimes overlooked their portrayal of women in Grand Theft Auto games, but that the weight towards male characters 'fit with the story we wanted to tell'.[83]

Lawsuits

Several celebrities have sued Rockstar Games and/or Take-Two Interactive for purportedly violating their intellectual property or personality rights, including hip-hop artist Daz Dillinger,[84] Karen Gravano of Mob Wives,[85] and actress Lindsay Lohan.[86]

Lawsuits involving Jack Thompson

Former lawyer Jack Thompson has been involved in a number of attempts to get families of murder victims to hold the Grand Theft Auto series accountable for the death of their loved ones. Due to his conduct in this and related cases, Thompson was disbarred in 2008[87] and was fined more than $100,000 by the Florida Bar Association.[88]

On 20 October 2003, the families of Aaron Hamel and Kimberly Bede, two young people shot by teens William and Josh Buckner (who in statements to investigators claimed their actions were inspired by Grand Theft Auto III) filed a US$246 million lawsuit against publishers Rockstar Games, Take-Two Interactive Software, retailer Walmart, and PlayStation 2 manufacturer Sony Computer Entertainment America.[89][90] Rockstar and its parent company, Take-Two, filed for dismissal of the lawsuit, stating in US District Court on 29 October 2003 that the 'ideas and concepts as well as the 'purported psychological effects' on the Buckners are protected by the First Amendment's free-speech clause'. The lawyer of the victims, Jack Thompson, denied that, but failed in his attempt to move the lawsuit into a state court and under Tennessee's consumer protection act.[91] Two days later, the plaintiffs filed a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal, and the case was closed.

In February 2005, a lawsuit was brought upon the makers and distributors of the Grand Theft Auto series claiming the games caused a teenager to shoot and kill three members of the Alabama police force. The shooting took place in June 2003 when Devin Moore, 17 years old at the time, was taken in for questioning by police in Fayette, Alabama regarding a stolen vehicle. Moore then grabbed a pistol from one of the police officers and shot and killed him along with another officer and dispatcher before fleeing in a police car.[92][93] One of Moore's attorneys, Jack Thompson, claimed it was Grand Theft Auto's graphic nature—with his constant playing time—that caused Moore to commit the murders, and Moore's family agrees. Damages were being sought from branches of GameStop and Wal-Mart in Jasper, Alabama, the stores from which Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, respectively, were purchased and also from the games' publisher Take-Two Interactive, and the PlayStation 2 manufacturer Sony Computer Entertainment. On 29 March 2006 the case was dismissed and permission to appeal was denied.[94]

In May 2005, Jack Thompson appeared via satellite on the Glenn Beck program on CNN's Headline News. Thompson mentioned Devin Moore and said regarding Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City 'There's no doubt in my mind [..] that but for Devin Moore's training on this cop killing simulator, he would not have been able to kill three cops in Fayette, Alabama who are now dead and in the ground. We are suing Take-Two, Sony, Wal-Mart, and GameStop for having trained Devin Moore to kill. He had no history of violence. No criminal record.'[95]

In September 2006, Thompson brought another lawsuit, claiming that Cody Posey played the game obsessively before murdering his father Delbert Paul Posey, stepmother Tryone Schmid, and stepsister Marilea Schmid on a ranch in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The suit was filed on behalf of the victims' families.[96] The suit alleged that were it not for his obsessive playing of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, the murders would not have taken place.[97] Named in the suit were Cody Posey, Rockstar Games, Take-Two Interactive, and Sony. The suit asked for US$600 million in damages.[98] During the criminal trial, Posey's defence team argued he was abused by his father, and tormented by his stepmother.[99] Posey was also taking Zoloft at the time of the killings.[100] The lawsuit was dismissed in December 2007.[101]

Reception

Aggregate review scores
As of 5 February 2015.
GameGameRankingsMetacritic
Grand Theft Auto(PC) 79%[102]
(PS1) 68%[103]
(GBC) 57%[104]
London 1969(PC) 75%[105]
(PS1) 69%[106]
Grand Theft Auto 2(PC) 72%[107]
(DC) 71%[108]
(PS1) 70%[109]
(GBC) 35%[110]
(PS1) 70[111]
Grand Theft Auto III(PS2) 95%[112]
(PC) 94%[113]
(PS2) 97[114]
(PC) 93[115]
Vice City(PS2) 94%[116]
(PC) 94%[117]
(PS2) 95[118]
(PC) 94[119]
San Andreas(PS2) 95%[120]
(Xbox) 92%[121]
(PC) 92%[122]
(PS2) 95[123]
(Xbox) 93[124]
(PC) 93[125]
Advance(GBA) 70%[126](GBA) 68[127]
Liberty City Stories(PSP) 87%[128]
(PS2) 77%[129]
(PSP) 88[130]
(PS2) 78[131]
Vice City Stories(PSP) 85%[132]
(PS2) 76%[133]
(PSP) 86[134]
(PS2) 75[135]
Grand Theft Auto IV(PS3) 97%[136]
(X360) 97%[137]
(PC) 88%[138]
(PS3) 98[139]
(X360) 98[140]
(PC) 90[141]
The Lost and Damned(PC) 94%[142]
(PS3) 94%[143]
(X360) 90%[144]
(X360) 90[145]
(PS3) 88[146]
Chinatown Wars(NDS) 93%[147]
(PSP) 90%[148]
(NDS) 93[149]
(PSP) 90[150]
The Ballad of Gay Tony(PC) 90%[151]
(PS3) 90%[152]
(X360) 89%[153]
(X360) 89[154]
(PS3) 87[155]
Grand Theft Auto V(XONE) 98%[156]
(PS3) 97%[157]
(PS4) 96%[158]
(X360) 96%[159]
(PC) 95%[160]
(XONE) 97[161]
(PS3) 97[162]
(PS4) 97[163]
(X360) 97[164]
(PC) 96[165]

Ever since the release of Grand Theft Auto III in 2001, the Grand Theft Auto series has been a major success, both critically and financially. It has generated perfect or near perfect reviews and scores on almost all of the games; by September 2013, the series sold over 150 million copies worldwide,[166] and as of August 2015, Grand Theft Auto shipped over 220 million units worldwide.[6]The Times Online reported that Grand Theft Auto IV recorded 609,000 copies in the UK on its first day of release.[167] In its first week, Grand Theft Auto IV sold approximately 6 million copies worldwide and grossed over $500 million.[168]

In 2006, Grand Theft Auto was voted one of Britain's top 10 designs in the Great British Design Quest organised by the BBC and the Design Museum. The game appeared in a list of British design icons which included Concorde, Jaguar E-Type, Aston Martin DB5, Mini, World Wide Web, Tomb Raider, K2 telephone box, London tube map, AEC Routemaster bus and the Supermarine Spitfire.[8][169]

The series has broken several records, resulting in Guinness World Records awarding the series 10 world records in the Gamer's Edition 2008. These records include Most Guest Stars in a Video Game Series, Largest Voice Cast in a Video Game (Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas), Largest In-Game Soundtrack (Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas) as well as Most Successful Entertainment Launch of All Time (Grand Theft Auto V). Guinness World Records also ranked Grand Theft Auto in third place on their list of top 50 console games of all time based on initial impact and lasting legacy.[170]Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is listed as the most successful game on the PlayStation 2 according to The Guinness World Records 2009 Gamer's Edition.

Grand Theft Auto III, San Andreas and Vice City currently lie at the 2nd, 5th and 6th highest rated PlayStation 2 games on Metacritic, respectively,[171] while Chinatown Wars is rated the best game on the Nintendo DS[172] and the second best on the PlayStation Portable,[173] and Grand Theft Auto IV is currently rated the second best game ever, with a score of 98, only trailing behind The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Also, Vice City, Grand Theft Auto III, San Andreas, Grand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto V lie at 11th, 24th, 27th, 93rd and 2nd best PC games of all time, on Metacritic.[174][175] Along with this, The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony are currently placed 35th and 59th in the top Xbox 360 games.[176]

Sales

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YearGameSalesAcquired label(s)
1997Grand Theft Auto1 million+[177]PS1 Greatest Hits, Platinum
1999Grand Theft Auto: London 1969
Grand Theft Auto: London 1961
Grand Theft Auto 2PS1 Greatest Hits
2001Grand Theft Auto III17.5 million[178]PS2 Greatest Hits, Platinum
2002Grand Theft Auto: Vice City20 million[178]PS2 Greatest Hits, Platinum
2004Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas27.5 million[179][180]
  • PS2 Greatest Hits, Platinum
  • Xbox Platinum Hits

  • PS3 Greatest Hits
  • Xbox 360 Platinum Hits
Grand Theft Auto Advance100,000
2005Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories8 million[178]
2006Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories4.5 million[178]
  • PSP Greatest Hits, Platinum
  • PS2 Platinum
2008Grand Theft Auto IV25 million+[181]
2009Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned1 million+[182][183]
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars200,000[184]PSP Greatest Hits
Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony
Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City160,000+[185]
  • PS3 Greatest Hits
  • Xbox 360 Platinum Hits
2013Grand Theft Auto V100 million[186]
Total series sales: 235 million+[6][187]

Similar games

The release of Grand Theft Auto III is treated as a major event in the history of video games, much like the release of Doom nearly a decade earlier.[188]

During interviews to mark the 10th anniversary of the release of Grand Theft Auto III, producer of the Street Fighter series, Yoshinori Ono, said 'It would be no exaggeration to say that Grand Theft Auto III changed the industry, and we can basically separate the time before and after its emergence as distinct eras.' In the same article Bethesda studios director, Todd Howard, said 'The mark of a truly great game is how many people try to recapture or emulate it and fail. There's a long line behind this one.'[189]

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Subsequent games that follow this formula of driving and shooting have been called 'Grand Theft Auto clones'. Some reviewers even extended this label to the Driver series, even though this series began years before the release of Grand Theft Auto III.[190]Grand Theft Auto clones are a type of 3Daction-adventure game,[191][192][193][194][195] where players are given the ability to drive any vehicle or fire any weapon as they explore an open world.[196] These games often incorporate violent and criminal themes. Notable games that are comparable to Grand Theft Auto are Saints Row,[197]Scarface: The World Is Yours,[198]True Crime: Streets of LA,[199][200]Watch Dogs,[201]Sleeping Dogs,[202]Just Cause,[203]Mafia[204] and The Godfather.[205]

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Further reading

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  • Garrelts, Nate (2006). The Meaning and Culture of Grand Theft Auto. Jefferson, North Carolina, United States: McFarland. ISBN9780786428229.
  • Kushner, David (2012). Jacked: The Outlaw Story of Grand Theft Auto. Hoboken, New Jersey, United States: Wiley. ASINB00DNL4388. ISBN0470936371.

External links

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  • Official website

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