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MSNBC
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Politicians ready your whips and gamers lay out your cash: “Grand Theft Auto IV” has arrived.
The “Grand Theft Auto” series of open-world action games drill deeper into mainstream culture with each installment. The violent, stylized portrayal o..
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MSNBC
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As expected, Rockstar Games pulled off a bank heist with "Grand Theft Auto IV," with first-week sales topping $500 million. It did so with near-universal acclaim from game critics, as evidenced by the 99-out-of-100 average score on review aggregate site M..
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MSNBC
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U.S. sales of video game hardware and software rose 47 percent from a year earlier, as Take-Two Interactive Software's "Grand Theft Auto 4" and Nintendo's Wii console stole the show.
The popularity of "Grand Theft Auto 4," however, failed to boost sale..
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MSNBC
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On paper, the “Grand Theft Auto” games are shorthand for everything wrong with America: Violence. Prostitution. Drug smuggling. Gun-running. Political corruption. Racial tension. And — oh yeah — grand theft auto.
But despite the criminal themes..
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BBC News
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Shares in the firm behind popular computer game Grand Theft Auto fell 16% after it said that its latest version of the popular game would be delayed.
Take-Two Interactive Software said the late arrival of Grand Theft Auto IV meant it would record an an..
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BBC News
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The firm behind popular computer game Grand Theft Auto has said it will have to cut jobs as it seeks to reduce costs by $25m (�12.6m) a year by 2008.
The announcement came as Take-Two Interactive Software posted a wider-than-expected loss of $51.2m f..
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