Let’s take a trip down memory lane to look at the absolute cult classic: Grand Theft Auto: London 1969 . 🕰️ The Era of the Top-Down Chaos
When you think of the Grand Theft Auto franchise, your mind immediately goes to neon-soaked American coastlines, massive skyscrapers, and high-speed chases down sprawling highways. But did you know that the only time the franchise ever officially left the United States was way back in 1999? gta-london-gmae
Long before the jaw-dropping 3D worlds of Liberty City and Los Santos, GTA was a top-down, bird's-eye-view pixel fest. Released as an expansion pack for the original 1997 game, GTA: London 1969 dropped players smack in the middle of a swingin' 1960s London. Let’s take a trip down memory lane to
Fans have been begging for a modern, 3D, open-world London experience for decades. However, Rockstar co-founder and former writer Dan Houser famously stated in interviews that Grand Theft Auto is inherently about American culture and satire. While they could make a fantastic UK crime game, it simply wouldn't feel like GTA . Long before the jaw-dropping 3D worlds of Liberty
Let’s take a trip down memory lane to look at the absolute cult classic: Grand Theft Auto: London 1969 . 🕰️ The Era of the Top-Down Chaos
When you think of the Grand Theft Auto franchise, your mind immediately goes to neon-soaked American coastlines, massive skyscrapers, and high-speed chases down sprawling highways. But did you know that the only time the franchise ever officially left the United States was way back in 1999?
Long before the jaw-dropping 3D worlds of Liberty City and Los Santos, GTA was a top-down, bird's-eye-view pixel fest. Released as an expansion pack for the original 1997 game, GTA: London 1969 dropped players smack in the middle of a swingin' 1960s London.
Fans have been begging for a modern, 3D, open-world London experience for decades. However, Rockstar co-founder and former writer Dan Houser famously stated in interviews that Grand Theft Auto is inherently about American culture and satire. While they could make a fantastic UK crime game, it simply wouldn't feel like GTA .
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