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Grand Theft Auto to launch on the Mac

iPads first...

Rockstar Games is to release the Grand Theft Auto Trilogy on the Mac "most likely later this year", the publisher said in a Q&A posted on its website.

The three games are Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Rockstar is promising much "more info and a proper announcement soon".

Yesterday the publisher launched Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars HD for the iPad.

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This boils down to 50 missions, sundry side activities and touch screen controls for "gamers on the go". You can also customise the soundtrack using music stored on your iTunes library.

It costs £5.99 from the App Store.

@pudding

If you want a proper easy wind up, just break it to an android monkey his phone is simply a half arsed knock off of the iPhone.

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An android monkey?

AWESOME! Robotic dogs, android monkeys, automaton zebra, bionic giraffes and cyborg chinchilla!

I for one welcome our emotionless, yet very cute, overlords.

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Flabbergastment ahoy..

I'm..

just...

wow.

ThomH for Chancellor!

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Re: By porting Chinatown Wars

You have obviously never played Chinatown Wars on the DS.

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"The app is not available in the Malaysian iTunes store".

Me and my homies are not pleased.

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