How chaotic gang of British 'geeks' launched one of most lucrative gaming franchises of all time [Grand Theft Auto]
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I found this mini-article interesting. It talks about the development of GTA from its early days in Scotland, in the UK.
Many people probably assume that GTA is an American game series, and sure it is ultimately owned by American companies (Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive).
But GTA was originally made in Scotland, and Rockstar North, which I think is still the lead development studio for GTA, is still based in Scotland.
GTA must be one of Scotland's most important exports of modern times. The website of Rockstar North clearly shows their Scottish heritage with a Scottish flag on the left-hand side:
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I found this mini-article interesting. It talks about the development of GTA from its early days in Scotland, in the UK.
Many people probably assume that GTA is an American game series, and sure it is ultimately owned by American companies (Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive).
But GTA was originally made in Scotland, and Rockstar North, which I think is still the lead development studio for GTA, is still based in Scotland.
GTA must be one of Scotland's most important exports of modern times. The website of Rockstar North clearly shows their Scottish heritage with a Scottish flag on the left-hand side:
wrote 18 days ago last edited byThen let the next GTA take place in Scotland, leave the yanks in the dust.
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Then let the next GTA take place in Scotland, leave the yanks in the dust.
wrote 18 days ago last edited byThat would be great. "Get tae fuck ya wee bawbag" (I think that's the kind of thing Scots say)
Unfortunately I think they'll stick with the USA
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That would be great. "Get tae fuck ya wee bawbag" (I think that's the kind of thing Scots say)
Unfortunately I think they'll stick with the USA
wrote 18 days ago last edited byThe Glasgow ice cream wars feel like a fitting setting
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I found this mini-article interesting. It talks about the development of GTA from its early days in Scotland, in the UK.
Many people probably assume that GTA is an American game series, and sure it is ultimately owned by American companies (Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive).
But GTA was originally made in Scotland, and Rockstar North, which I think is still the lead development studio for GTA, is still based in Scotland.
GTA must be one of Scotland's most important exports of modern times. The website of Rockstar North clearly shows their Scottish heritage with a Scottish flag on the left-hand side:
wrote 18 days ago last edited byOut of all the GTAs that I've played (haven't tried 4 and 5), GTA2 was my favourite. It was made by DMA Design, not by Rockstar.
I liked how GTA2 was dark, gritty and despondent. It almost had cyberpunk/scifi vibes at times.
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That would be great. "Get tae fuck ya wee bawbag" (I think that's the kind of thing Scots say)
Unfortunately I think they'll stick with the USA
wrote 18 days ago last edited bySounds like a job for Rockstar Sydney(as it has the director of The Getaway, Brendan McNamara)
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Out of all the GTAs that I've played (haven't tried 4 and 5), GTA2 was my favourite. It was made by DMA Design, not by Rockstar.
I liked how GTA2 was dark, gritty and despondent. It almost had cyberpunk/scifi vibes at times.
wrote 18 days ago last edited byI haven't played GTA 5 (or any of the 2D games apart from the GBA release tbh) but as far as dark and gritty goes, I'd say that GTA 4 fills that role for the 3D games, especially the GTA 4 DLC The Lost and Damned. Wouldn't call them cyberpunk though.
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The Glasgow ice cream wars feel like a fitting setting
wrote 18 days ago last edited byThey put that in vice city as a set of missions.
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Out of all the GTAs that I've played (haven't tried 4 and 5), GTA2 was my favourite. It was made by DMA Design, not by Rockstar.
I liked how GTA2 was dark, gritty and despondent. It almost had cyberpunk/scifi vibes at times.
wrote 18 days ago last edited byI think it is worth noting, dma desing became rockstar north, it isn't a separate studio. The same Lezlie Benzies wrote the story for all of them. Still, I'm pretty sure he left some time ago, same with Lazlow. I still have high hopes for GTA VI though.
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That would be great. "Get tae fuck ya wee bawbag" (I think that's the kind of thing Scots say)
Unfortunately I think they'll stick with the USA
wrote 18 days ago last edited byTBF: There was GTA London
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That would be great. "Get tae fuck ya wee bawbag" (I think that's the kind of thing Scots say)
Unfortunately I think they'll stick with the USA
wrote 17 days ago last edited byScots sounds like:
"Nae king! Nae quin! Nae laird! Nae master! We willna' be fooled again!”
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