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Grand Theft Auto (series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Grand Theft Auto III and subsequent games have been notable for their storylines, high quality of voice acting, and "radio stations," which simulate driving to music with satirizing DJs, radio personalities, commercials, talk radio, popular music, and American culture. |
 | | Grand Theft Auto III (2001) brought a third-person view to the series, rather than the traditional top-down view of earlier titles (although the view is still made available as an optional camera angle). |
 | | Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004), set in 1992 in a fictional state resembling California and Nevada, it features some of the first attempts at series continuity, and includes many new RPG elements. |
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