
1997 action-adventure open world video game
Grand Theft Auto is a 1997 action-adventure video game set in an open world where players can freely explore and complete missions. The game became influential in defining the open-world video game genre, allowing players unprecedented freedom to roam and interact with their environment.
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Grand Theft Auto is a 1997 action-adventure game developed by DMA Design and published by BMG Interactive. It is the first game in the Grand Theft Auto series and was released in November 1997 for MS-DOS and Windows, in December 1997 for the PlayStation and in October 1999 for the Game Boy Color. The game's narrative follows a criminal who climbs in status within the criminal underworld across three fictional cities, inspired by real-life locations. The gameplay is presented from a top-down perspective. It takes place within an open-world environment where the player must gather several points ranging in the millions to progress through the game's chapters. Points are gathered by completing various missions throughout each city, although the player can also gather points through other means.
Grand Theft Auto began development as Race 'n' Chase, in which the player controlled a police officer pursuing criminals. However, the game was considered dull, and the concept of playing as a criminal was adopted. The development team worked to ensure that the player would have the freedom to play however they wanted. Grand Theft Auto created much controversy even before its launch due to its violent content, with discussions about banning its sale. The marketing campaign, organised by publicist Max Clifford, exploited this stirring of controversy as free promotion.
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