Now you can steal cars/beat pimps on the Mac with GTA Trilogy

November 15, 2010 · Posted in Games

Grand Theft Auto 3Rockstar Games and TransGaming have released the Grand Theft Auto Trilogy for the Mac. The Grand Theft Auto Trilogy revisits the classic entries of the series and includes Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.

Grand Theft Auto III introduced a 3-dimensional Liberty City and a completely open and interactive world, filled with hidden challenges and innovative 3D gameplay. The immense map offered players a scope and depth never before seen in games. 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, following Tommy Vercetti as he attempts to navigate the city’s tropical environment rife with gangsters and other seedy citizens. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas introduced San Andreas, the largest map of the series, which boasts three enormous cities. The story 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.

All three games feature thrilling, deep narratives, acerbic and witty dialogue, a cast of superbly voiced characters, a fleet of vehicles, and hours of music through in-game radio stations ranging from reggae, 80s pop, disco and hip-hop. The games also introduced a long running backlash from politicians and violence-in-games organizations, using
them as some of the premium examples of violence in the medium.

The Grand Theft Auto Trilogy has been ported to the Mac using Transgaming’s Cider technology. The Trilogy is now available for digital download off of Transgaming’s GameTree for Mac site, and will soon be available at retail stores throughout North America and Europe. Each game is available separately for $14.99, or you can get the entire trilogy for $39.99.

Also, for a limited time, if you purchase the Grand Theft Auto Trilogy, you can also get coupon worth 20% off a future purchase. You have until November 18th, though, to take advantage of that offer.

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