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The funny thing about the "utterly pointless" limted edition was that it featured a CD (remember those?) of the game's music, which struck me as odd because you could just use the game disc in the CD player I had. I guess some worked and some didn't.

There's likely a generation of people that think GTA didn't exist before GTA4, its been 13 years since GTA5 and few people realise the team behind it is based in Scotland.

I will always have fond memories at GTA1. My friends and I would get to 5 stars wanted level and see how long we could last in the face of overwhelming odds. Not using the secret tank of course. Farting and burping whilst walking along was only funny for so long, but I never got tired of doing hand brake turns over pedestrians and smearing their blood across the ground.

GOURANGA!!!

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[โ€“] Kolanaki@pawb.social 4 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

My first GTA was GTA2, and I found it for the playstation in the bargin bin at some toy store.

It was one of the games I had installed on the school network in high school because our network admin/networking class teacher foolishly gave those of us in the networking class full access to the entire district's network, so we could install things to every single machine connected to it.

Similar here. At our upper school (13 to 18) we had an after school gaming club and would play LAN GTA Starcraft and even Carmageddon.