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Microsoft unpacks a few surprises before E3
During a press event prior to this year's E3 show in Los Angeles, Peter Moore, VP of Interactive Entertainment at Microsoft, showed the audience the upcoming Xbox 360 HD DVD player, as well as some tattoos to indicate Grand Theft Auto 4 is on its way.\r\n
Grand Theft Auto IV went from fanboy fiction to register ringing reality. CNET stops by some New York launch festivities.
Gaming preview: 'Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned'
The first of two exclusive Xbox 360 downloadable extensions to "Grand Theft Auto IV" hits the console on February 17. The "Lost and the Damned" expands the "GTA IV" universe by putting you in the boots of a motorcycle gang member (think "GTA" meets "Sons of Anarchy"). Besides a completely separate story from the original "GTA IV" game, "The Lost and the Damned" will also introduce various 16-player multiplayer modes.
The October 25, 2005 release of Liberty City Stories marks the Grand Theft Auto series' first appearance on Sony's fledgling PSP console. The portable crime simulator is a prequel to 2001's Grand Theft Auto 3.
Gaming preview: Grand Theft Auto IV
The latest chapter in the highly anticipated--and always controversial--'Grand Theft Auto' franchise gets a major graphical overhaul and a New York City-like setting when it hits the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on October 16, 2007.
Gaming preview: 'Grand Theft Auto IV'
A game that certainly needs no introduction, 'Grand Theft Auto IV' is set to release on October 16 for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. This is the latest trailer for the game, titled 'Looking For That Special Someone.' More specific details about the game
Loaded: Dealing drugs on 'GTA'
Microsoft updates Maps and Mail, you can now deal drugs on "Grand Theft Auto," and Facebook could help you become a spy like James Bond.
Bill Gates unveiled the new 'Live Anywhere' service Tuesday at a press event prior to the kickoff of E3 in Los Angeles. Check out a demo of how the service will work between an Xbox 360 and a PC running Windows Vista.
E3: Xbox Live service to expand to Vista and Windows Mobile
Bill Gates unveiled the new Live Anywhere service Tuesday at a press event prior to the kickoff of E3 in Los Angeles. Check out a demo of how the service will work between an Xbox 360 and a PC running Windows Vista.
Electronic Arts walks away from its bid to acquire "Grand Theft Auto" publisher Take-Two Interactive Software, MySpace Music is set to launch a free streaming-music service, and a few tips on how not to be a pervert when flying.
