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Ep.217 – GTA 3D:  When Grand Theft Auto III Leaped into Three Dimensions
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Ep.217 – GTA 3D: When Grand Theft Auto III Leaped into Three Dimensions

A Trip Down Memory Card Lane · David Kassin and Robert Kassin

October 24, 202453m 34sExplicit

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Show Notes

In 2001, Rockstar Games changed gaming forever with Grand Theft Auto III, the title that transformed open worlds from concept to phenomenon. In this episode, we explore how DMA Design—newly rebranded as Rockstar North—brought Liberty City to life with cinematic storytelling, voice acting, and the freedom to play your own way. We discuss the technical hurdles of building a living 3D city, the cultural impact of its mature themes, and how the game’s release so soon after 9/11 led to major last-minute changes. Our conversation dives into its development, controversy, and legacy as the blueprint for modern open-world design. Join us as we drive, fight, and explore the streets of Grand Theft Auto III on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.

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