Rockstar Games released a new update for Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition that fixes more than 100 bugs, including graphical issues with Cesar’s fingers, rain, and the Tuff Nuts donut shop.
Rockstar and Grove Street Games have released an update for the Grand Theft Auto Trilogy. Now available to download on most platforms, Grand Theft Auto
On November 9, 2002, I promised my mate Gav he could borrow a pair of smart shoes for his aunt's birthday. I told him I'd meet him "halfway", at the bridge that divides Cathcart and Merrylee in Glasgow at 7pm, which, to be fair to him, was much nearer my house than his. Six hours earlier, I'd skipped school (don't do this) and had swapped a whopping four games against Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, released in the UK that day, and still owed the man behind the counter a tenner (don't do this either). Six hours later, and I was totally obsessed with Tommy Vercetti, Lance Vance, and zipping around the sun-kissed, neon-soaked, drug-addled pseudo-Miami streets of Vice aboard a pastel pink scooter listening to Billie Jean. And poor Gav was soaked in the rain, rattling my door and looking to borrow that pair of shoes. Sorry, mate. Nineteen years on, and that first instance of driving a moped to the tune of Michael Jackson&
Apologising for the remaster collection's technical issues, Rockstar have said they plan to fix it and will give the original versions to people who own it.