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'Grand Theft Auto Trilogy' Debuts On Mac
By Hector Cortez Nov 16, 2010, 5:00 GMT

The Grand Theft Auto Trilogy is now available for the Macintosh.
Rockstar Games has announced that the Grand Theft Auto Trilogy is now available for the Macintosh. The Grand Theft Auto Trilogy includes Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.
The Grand Theft Auto Trilogy is available via TransGaming's GameTreeMac.com Mac gaming portal for 30 days starting today and at retailers across Europe. It will be available at retail in North America starting November 22.
Grand Theft Auto III introduced a 3-dimensional Liberty City and a completely open and interactive world. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City took a trip back in time and revisited the 1980s, complete with the era's unique fashion and classic pop music. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City follows Tommy Vercetti, as he attempts to navigate the city's tropical environment rife with gangsters. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas introduced San Andreas, the largest map of the series, which boasts three cities. The narrative explores the life of Carl Johnson as he returns home to San Andreas after learning of the mysterious events surrounding a death in the family.
"The Grand Theft Auto series has been one of the most highly demanded titles by the Mac community. The availability of this incredible franchise on the Mac underscores TransGaming's role in transforming the overall Mac gaming market," commented Vikas Gupta, President & CEO of TransGaming. "These games will be broadly available and will be a great catalyst to the increasing popularity of gaming on the Mac."
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