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Grand Theft Auto V for Commodore 64?

Grand Theft Auto V for Commodore 64?

Deeq

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blogentry-114362-0-53978900-1401847854_thumb.jpg"What if?" is always a fun question. It's doubly entertaining when we think about it in relation to something very, very modern. So, what if Grand Theft Auto V had been released for the Commodore 64 of the mid 1980s? What would it have looked like? How would the automotive element of the open-world title have changed? How abysmal would the graphics be?

 

Thankfully, we no longer have to wonder, thanks to the work of YouTuber Majami Hiroz: Welcome to the '80s, who developed this very, very retro version of GTAV's opening scene. If it shows us one thing, it's that we should be grateful to live in a world where our games looks, sound and play as well as they do. Just think of how much less engaging and satisfying a car chase would be in this.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJEUdPdvMNM




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