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https://store.rockstargames.com/game/buy-grand-theft-auto-the-trilogy?id=buy-grand-theft-auto-the-trilogy
The collective posters also, are top notch. As are the colorful game manuals!
I'm gonna have to get an old computer with windows 7 running in offline mode, but that's a simple matter as i have those components around to build the computer and install what i need from there. it would also be beneficial for other games i have discs for that can be installed and played that won't work on more modern hardware.
It's almost as if you've had fifteen years to buy this almost twenty-year-old game at a lower price point.
15 years ago i brought this game for £3, brand new as well. The disc i got is still near perfect quality, the same with the jewelled case and all the flashy GTA SA paper covering it, compared to today on a DRM store where it costs £55. Even when it went on it's introductory sale it still costs significantly more.
If wanted a more modern GTA game i'd play GTA V (non-multiplayer) and wait for GTA VI when it comes in a few years. it beats the hell out of those terrible port/"remaster" games that is being offered. If i wanted to play an older GTA game, then i have GTA SA on discs. I just finished playing SR2 almost a week ago, it really felt like the original GTA SA in a lot of ways.