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GTA To Appear On Xbox and Gamecube In 2004

AvantLegion writes "According to this IGN article (which, in turn, is cited from Yahoo! via the Investor's Business Daily), the Grand Theft Auto series will debut on Xbox and GameCube in 2004. A month after the next GTA game is released on PS2 (thus completing Rockstar's exclusive contract with Sony), the Xbox and Gamecube versions of Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City are supposed to hit the streets. No one is safe."

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  1. Re:Progress? by weeboo0104 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Back when you were playing Donkey Kong, adults were playing Leisure Suit Larry

    I was playing Leisure Suit Larry too. Adult content aside, that game really improved my typing skills!

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  2. Regress by stefanlasiewski · · Score: 2, Funny

    Back when you were playing Donkey Kong, adults were playing Leisure Suit Larry.

    Yeah, I remember the part when Larry beat the shit out of the cop and stole his gun... use the gun to shoot the brains out of the creep who stole your drugs, and then run over the prostitute after receiving her services.

    Oh wait, that wasn't in Leisure Suit Larry...

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  3. Re:Progress? by NanoGator · · Score: 2, Funny

    "And you get a wanted level, you either bribe the police or get your car painted. It's not hard to get rid of wanted levels. (That's a good thing to teach people, how to bribe police)"

    Yeah. Next time a pair of flashing lights appears behind me, I'm going to look for a token on the ground with a police badge on it. That'll get them off my back. Failing that, I'll pull into Maaco where they'll instantly paint my car and the cops won't recognize me. Heh.

    "Plus the goal of many missions is to kill people. They may not be innocent in the sense that they are merely pedestrians, but you do end up killing alot of people in the game, even if you are very careful not to kill "innocent bystanders".

    Yeah, you kill bad guys. Which sounds bad, right? Sure. It also shows why being involved in a gang is such an awful thing. And as I said before, when ya kill innocent bystanders, you get more police attention.

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