Fun fact: There was supposed to be a spiritual sequel to The Warriors game planned by Rockstar Games and developed by Rockstar Toronto. The game was to be titled We Are the Mods and was to be set in 1960s England during the mods and rockers brawls.
I finally managed to watch the entire masterpiece. All I can say is that I see only improvement whenever I click on a new video of yours. It is pretty obvious that you put an enormous amount of time in order to create your videos and you are very dedicated to your channel. Therefore, I strongly believe that you deserve much more appreciation. Keep it up.
Love the logo at 1:01 a fresh take on the older GTAs with a new coat of paint Come to think of it, the DLCs are awesome. I haven't gotten around to playing 'em often, but the two are quite improved to the original GTA. It's the traffic that one has to get used to xD The radio stations are awesome. R* did a good job with the original soundtrack, as well as the obscure film music. The reggae is good, too. For me, pretty good considering this was before they got major music licensing deals.
It's quite funny how people say that the liberty city episodes are the first dlcs, when GTA London got its first dlc, to tell the truth the expansions aren't that bad but they are It would be interesting to see a new GTA based in London if they had reimagined a remake where it was successful in the 2000s and that would be a good GTA saga or at least there would be a fan game mod
Tl;Dr Austin Powers was new at the time and R* was like "bruh we gotta do that". Still; I'd love to see this in 3d, 60s London id perfect for an open world crime drama
One warning for those looking to play this: DOS version (1961 at least) is bugged and thus much harder. Sadly, DOS versions are the easiest and most reliable way to play the GTA 1 trilogy. Windows versions can be a pain to get working (especially widescreen). That's coming from someone used to going through hoops to play old PC games. Btw, only 1961 was a true DLC, since it was a free download. 1969 was sold on disc only, making it an expansion pack, not DLC.
I personally played them using the "Ready2Play" project from GTAForums, it combines all three of them in a nice launcher similar to GTA 2's Manager. It supports all modern windows from 7 to 11, widescreen, and even extra languages, it's really convenient. And yes, tehnically only 1961 can be called a DLC, but I find it cool how these games were the start of something much greater.
Can someone please PLSSSSS explain to me why EVERYONE ALL OF THE SUDDEN started to post about these stupid platinum trophy videos on youtube about literally every game its so freaking ANNOYING I PLATINUM THIS I PLATINUM THAT BRO I DON'T CAREEEEEEEEEE GET A LIFEEEE 💢💢💢
Fun fact: There was supposed to be a spiritual sequel to The Warriors game planned by Rockstar Games and developed by Rockstar Toronto. The game was to be titled We Are the Mods and was to be set in 1960s England during the mods and rockers brawls.
in GTA london we got the same thing tho i mean there mods members who walking on the streets and Rodney morash he is a member of the mods
@@Egycode216 Yeah, my point is it was going to be like GTA London.
Ah that would have been amazing.
That game wouldve been great
im still waiting for the day R* will put the firsts GTAs games in modern GTA instead of stupid arcade games
I finally managed to watch the entire masterpiece. All I can say is that I see only improvement whenever I click on a new video of yours. It is pretty obvious that you put an enormous amount of time in order to create your videos and you are very dedicated to your channel. Therefore, I strongly believe that you deserve much more appreciation. Keep it up.
I think they should remake those 2d era games into hd 3d
and with better controls.
@@tSunrise_ yep
I forgot that GTA London was supposed to be a DLC, and 1961 & 1969 are both separated DLC
Love the logo at 1:01 a fresh take on the older GTAs with a new coat of paint
Come to think of it, the DLCs are awesome. I haven't gotten around to playing 'em often, but the two are quite improved to the original GTA. It's the traffic that one has to get used to xD
The radio stations are awesome. R* did a good job with the original soundtrack, as well as the obscure film music. The reggae is good, too. For me, pretty good considering this was before they got major music licensing deals.
well gta vc and sa where supposed to be a dlc for gta3
The fact that a car is named “James bond” and it looks like his car
It's quite funny how people say that the liberty city episodes are the first dlcs, when GTA London got its first dlc, to tell the truth the expansions aren't that bad but they are It would be interesting to see a new GTA based in London if they had reimagined a remake where it was successful in the 2000s and that would be a good GTA saga or at least there would be a fan game mod
DLC wasn't even a thing in 90's.
It's been known as expansions for games to 2006.
Then dlc's were known to be popular in the world.
Yeah, tehnically only 1961 can be called a DLC, as 1969 required you to purchase a different disc, making it an expansion for GTA 1.
Tl;Dr Austin Powers was new at the time and R* was like "bruh we gotta do that". Still; I'd love to see this in 3d, 60s London id perfect for an open world crime drama
Bro's driving so terrible to the point that i made myself get up and study 😂😭
I gotta say, it had a lot of potential, i just didn't like the multiple character feature, it felt kinda pointless when all the spites are the same
Sad how everyone forgetting the 2D universe
Sad how everyone forgetting these games are more 3D than 2D.
Gta London theme is my favourite
One warning for those looking to play this:
DOS version (1961 at least) is bugged and thus much harder. Sadly, DOS versions are the easiest and most reliable way to play the GTA 1 trilogy. Windows versions can be a pain to get working (especially widescreen). That's coming from someone used to going through hoops to play old PC games.
Btw, only 1961 was a true DLC, since it was a free download. 1969 was sold on disc only, making it an expansion pack, not DLC.
I personally played them using the "Ready2Play" project from GTAForums, it combines all three of them in a nice launcher similar to GTA 2's Manager. It supports all modern windows from 7 to 11, widescreen, and even extra languages, it's really convenient.
And yes, tehnically only 1961 can be called a DLC, but I find it cool how these games were the start of something much greater.
@@H0rHe Huh, I've never heard of that. Gotta check it out as the regular way gave me trouble, unlike the DOS Max Pack which works like a Swiss watch.
Lol "Rockstar revisites" they haven even made a PS5 game, and they wore short because expansions/DLC are rearly ever going to the same size
it’s not forgotten it’s just too old for anybody under 30 to have played it
gta 2 was way better and funnier and enjoyable game to play
commenting before this blows up
I didnt want to remember these expansion packs
Can someone please PLSSSSS explain to me why EVERYONE ALL OF THE SUDDEN started to post about these stupid platinum trophy videos on youtube about literally every game its so freaking ANNOYING I PLATINUM THIS I PLATINUM THAT BRO I DON'T CAREEEEEEEEEE GET A LIFEEEE 💢💢💢
How is that related to this video?
@@H0rHe cuz u have low sups :)
@@H0rHe and get a fast reply from u :)
This is a video essay though, not a platinum video
@H0rHe can u just please answer my question literally no one ever answered me when I say stuff like this in youtube (´ε ` )