The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Grand Theft Auto Directors Cut Sony Playstation Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:710425230424
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Playstation 1
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Mature
SKU:PS1_GRAND_THEFT_AUTO_DIRECTORS_CUT
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Honestly I am only getting this to play for a while and add to the collection. It was pretty good but nothing like GTA 3 and later.
This is one of those games that is classic. The package includes Grand Theft Auto, and the London Mission Pack. However, the London missions were never as fun as the ones in the original. When compared side-by-side with the original GTA, the London mission pack does not really stand up very well. However, if you ever wanted to play GTA, this is a great chance.
Great
I haven’t played this game in years i am gonna be so happy when it arrives today. It’s gonna take me on such a nostalgic trip.I wish more people could respect what the genre’s roots were for this game. But ah all the good times i shared with this game.
No scrath all items are there works really fine!
Little known fact … You can pop that game disc in your cd player and it plays music ……
Grand Theft Auto is an awesome game that every gamer should experience. Getting to play as the bad guy for a change is truly awesome, and is a welcome break from the played out (no pun intended) scenario with the good guy having to save everyone from the bad guy. After all, the bad guys are the ones who get to have all the fun, right? The graphics in GTA are pretty dated, but aren’t all that bad (the level designs are pretty good and some of the vehicles look nice as well). The vehicles range from Sports Cars, Motorcycles, Trucks, Vans, Police Cars, and a whole lot more. Some cars go blazingly fast, while others are incredibly slow, and others just have average speeds. GTA has tons of variety to keep you coming back for more. The missions are always randomized, and you have some much freedom you’ll often find yourself walking around the city doing what you want rather than completing your missions. The Weapons are cool too, they range from a Machine Gun, Flamethrower, and Rocket Launcher, and their a lot of fun to use. You just have to love blowing up cars, torching people, and mowing down rival gangsters. Let’s not forget you can also run people over with vehicles (except the Motorcycle I think). GTA is tons of evil fun. One of the most original features of any game ever is the radio stations in the vehicles. A lot of the music is pretty cool and fits in well with the game. The levels make you feel like your in that particular city. The controls are a little confusing and di.
It’s really a shame one can’t find this game anymore. Sure, you could get GTA1 as part of Sony’s Greatest Hits Series (games with the green stripe) and GTA2 for that matter, but this was a great opportunity to pick up GTA1 and the super-peppy London 1969 expansion for a reasonable price. Though this was most likely done since you needed to have GTA1 to play London 1969 (I believe that was the only PS1 game to go with that particular "expansion" route.)And speaking of London 1969, wow did it have flavor! The characters were hilarious and had more character and great lines than either GTA1 or GTA2 (my personal fave being the old UK crime boss warning you with the line "Remember, I’m the monkey and you’re the cheese grater.")The graphics remain mostly unchanged from GTA1 to London 1969, but this series was never about graphics, it was about free and unfettered mayhem. Pick up a phone, do a job, harass the cops, run over some pedestrians, it never got boring. And the tunes in both games (GTA1 & London 1969) are great with London 1969 having some truly authentic retro flavor.The thing to do, marketing wise, would be to throw GTA1, London 1969, and GTA2 together in the same sort of triple "Collector’s Edition" package that they just got done doing with the Spyro series and the Crash Bandicoot series. After the colossal success of GTA3, people want to play the originals.