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Rockstar create Spotify and iTunes playlists for GTA radio stations

Posted: 12.04.2013 by Technet2k

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Fancy a blast of nostalgia in the ears? Rockstar Games has gone ahead and "compiled the official set of playlists" for the Grand Theft Auto series, including Chinatown Wars. Some tracks are missing however.

Only music already available via the two services are included in the playlists, but Rockstar hope to "add the original songs" created for the games. Only want to listen to the commercials?

Rumour: Take-Two casting GTA V, past radio personality linked

Posted: 29.03.2011 by Technet2k

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A casting call page has alleged leaked for Grand Theft Auto V according to reports, which means we know some of the characters we expect to cross.

There's an 18-25 "liberal young male" railing against Republicans, a 30-40 "white creepy man" hateful of technology and James Pedeaston returns.

Tonnage of 'Rockstar Games linked' domains spotted for GTAV?

Posted: 23.03.2011 by Technet2k

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The Grand Theft Auto series is extremely secretive when it comes to new entries in the long running franchise, but DNS IP snoopers have spied some domains.

They're 'linked' with Rockstar's grandtheftauto5.com DNS IP, which means these spoof sites are likely big hints of fake products and services to come.

Original GTA design specs posted, was known as 'Race'n'Chase'

Posted: 22.03.2011 by Technet2k

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16 years ago studio DMA Design put together an 11-page spread for something called 'Race'n'Chase', which went on to become Grand Theft Auto.

Mike Daily, a DMA graphics engine coder, has gifted the world this 11-page gem. It reveals what features they intended, as well as missed opportunities.

Brazilian court injunction 'restricts' Episodes from Liberty City

Posted: 19.10.2010 by Technet2k

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A dispute of the 'Conga Kid' track used in Rockstar Games' Episodes from Liberty City is said to be an unauthorized sample of 'Bota o Dedinho pro Alto'.

Brazilian composer Hamilton Lourenço da Silva has taken the matter to a civil court in Brazil, with an injunction stating it must be recalled worldwide.