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Grand Theft Auto Gaming Website

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Where talking about GTA Unlocked which has just been launched (Jan. 2008) but already we have seen there team already building a large amount of information from all the Grand Theft Auto series and just in time snice teh new Grand Theft Auto: IV is getting ready for the stores this site to us shows that its going to be one of the best sites to gain all the information you will ever want from all the Grand Theft Auto games covering all the gaming consoles… good job and good luck guys!

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Eight New Features in Grand Theft Auto IV

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Say all you want about GTA IV bringing nothing new to the series. We beg to differ, starting with this list of the game’s new features.Another ‘X’ on the calendar means another day closer to the launch of Grand Theft Auto IV on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 this spring. So far, we’ve been introduced to lead character Niko and his quest for the American dream in Liberty City. Today we take a closer look at Rockstar’s free-roaming action game and new features designed to make the game “grittier’ and “more realistic” than before.

Use Technology to Get Ahead
The benefit of having a Grand Theft Auto in the present instead of the ’80s and ’90s – new technology. Niko can keep in touch with his comrades by using his cell phone. Tap into the Internet and police computers to locate and identify targets and use the car’s GPS system to get where you’re going faster. Bonus for jacking nicer rides: they come with voice-enabled GPS systems.

Harder Police Alert System
Escaping the police gets trickier this time around. Once five-oh is on your tail, the search radius in your HUD gets wider and you have to escape. Get spotted by a cop while still inside the radius, the search area re-centers on you and you have to escape again. The good news: big shootouts during missions don’t necessarily alert the police to your presence.

No More Character Customization
Rockstar removes the character customization and light leveling up (by eating, working out) that was included in San Andreas and returns the focus to the main character and his climb up the criminal ladder in Liberty City.

Scale Tall Buildings
Since the game takes place in a big skyscraper-filled city, the action will go vertical this time around. Niko will embark on missions that involve riding to the top of a tall building to snipe at enemies below. He’ll also be able to commandeer helicopters and land on top of buildings at times. Also, shooting enemies standing on tall buildings or platforms might, if you’re lucky, send them into a spectacular dive onto the pavement below.

Control Your Aim
You can aim freely, lock on to targets and all weapons include a zoom function (certain guns will zoom more than others). The weapon selection has been paired down from the ridiculous — e.g. no more flamethrower, chainsaw – to the more standard rocket launcher, sniper rifles and automatic weapons like an AK-47 and M4 assault rifle.

Hail a Cab
Instead of always jacking cars to get around, you can hail a cab and choose a destination by setting a waypoint on a map, or choosing from a list of predetermined locations. You can either sit and enjoy the scenery, or for an extra fee, press a button to skip the Sunday drive and arrive immediately.

Make Friends
Never underestimate the power of schmoozing, in real-life or in Grand Theft Auto IV. In-between missions, call up your cronies to hang out and build relationships that can lead to say… someone meeting you in an alley with a secret stash of guns. Or, meet your cousin at a bar and then try to drive him home safely after you’re well beyond the legal limit (while the in-game camera sways wildly). Nothing builds the family bond like drunk driving.

Yes, There’s Multiplayer
Grand Theft Auto IV will have multiplayer, which may include cooperative play in certain areas of the game. No other details have been revealed yet, other than it will involve more than “your standard deathmatch” shootfest.

Source: Game Invasion & GTA Unlocked

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Rockstar Games - Class Action Lawsuit Settled

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In 2007, Rockstar Games settled a class action lawsuit which made several allegations about the Hot Coffee modification for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. As a result of the settlement, any US citizen who was “offended and upset” by the ability to unlock this hidden minigame can now claim up to $35 in compensation.

In order to benefit from the program, claimants must submit an original store receipt, proof of purchase of the game (the barcode from the game box), their original disc or a credit card/check statement which shows payment for the game. The amount which will be paid will depend on the method chosen to make a claim.

Additionally, Rockstar Games will replace, free of charge, any user’s game disc and will pay for carriage of the disc both from the customer to the company and for the shipping of a new disc to the customer.

Full details on the program are now available from the new GTASettlement.com website. Claimants have until May 18, 2008 to submit their applications.

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Activision Rocks $1 Billion in Guitar Hero North American Revenues

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Leading publisher Activision has set a new industry record. The Guitar Hero franchise has reached a billion dollars in North American retail sales in 26 months.Activision, which already announced that it was the top publisher in 2007 in large part thanks to Guitar Hero, today announced that its popular music game franchise has set an industry record by breaking $1 billion in North American retail sales in just 26 months (according to data from The NPD Group). Since the Guitar Hero franchise debuted in fall 2005, it has sold over 14 million units in North America alone.

Furthermore, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock was the number one video game in units and dollars for calendar year 2007, “making it the #1 best-selling video game of all time in a single calendar year,” Activision boasted. Activision has also benefited from ancillary revenue, as gamers have downloaded more than five million songs in the 10 weeks since the game’s launch. MTV Games recently said that the competing Rock Band has seen 2.5 million song downloads.

“Guitar Hero is one of the biggest brands and one of the most powerful distribution platforms in all of entertainment today,” said Michael Griffith, President and Chief Executive Officer, Activision Publishing, Inc. “Guitar Hero’s popularity with broad audiences is a confirmation that video games have become a true mass medium.”

Source: Game Invasion

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