sights, sounds, people, and perils of Liberty City...
the worst place in America.
Chauffeuring Misty, carving persona non grata status for yourself all
over Chinatown, providing sniping cover for
demolition expert 8-Ball, having quite an uncomfortable reunion with
ex-flame Catalina...not to mention just generally exploring and
wreaking havoc throughout the islands of Portland, Staunton Island,
and Shoreside Vale...
Good times.
Now, in 2005, we proudly present a return to that
not-so-warm-and-fuzzy place... all in the palm of your hand.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.
"We tell you from first-hand experience... this game will change
portable gaming forever.
Say hello to the PSP's first killer app."
- PSM, October 2005
Today, we present the launch of the official Grand Theft Auto: Liberty
City Stories website.
Rifle through the Liberty Tree email inbox circa 1998. Three years
prior to the events of Grand Theft Auto 3, thing's ain't any less
unpleasant in the streets of L.C. Tons of exclusive new screenshots as
well as video clips and more await.
Plus, the world premiere of the very first Liberty City Stories
trailer in the MOVIES section.
www.rockstargames.com/libertycitystories
Who says you can never go home?
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We are proud to announce the release of the Grand Theft Auto 3 Kubrick
figure collection - a limited-edition box set
brought to you by Rockstar Games and Medicom Toy Corporation featuring
all your favorite Liberty City stars of
high and low society: 8-Ball, Misty, Donald Love, Salvatore Leone and
of course the strong and silent protagonist.
Stock at the Rockstar Warehouse is limited to only 50 pieces! So get
in there and cop yours post-haste.
Also available at the Warehouse is an all-new fall collection of
Rockstar apparel -
including the Rockstar painter's cap, the polo (in men's and women's
sizes), wave tee, and solid tee.
Fully stocked up, right now, at www.rockstargames.com/warehouse
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"People who are unable to motivate themselves must be content with mediocrity, no matter how impressive their other talents."
-- Andrew Carnegie, 19th-century robber baron
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