"Grand Theft Auto" for the Sony PlayStation 1, released in 1998, is the first installment in the groundbreaking Grand Theft Auto series. It's commonly referred to as "Grand Theft Auto 1" to distinguish it from later entries in the franchise.
This game, developed by DMA Design (now known as Rockstar North) and published by BMG Interactive (later acquired by Rockstar Games), is notable for its open-world gameplay and sandbox-style mechanics. In "Grand Theft Auto," players assume the role of a criminal working their way up in the criminal underworld by completing various missions and engaging in activities such as carjacking, theft, and gang warfare.
The game features a top-down perspective and allows players to explore three fictional cities: Liberty City, Vice City, and San Andreas. Players can steal vehicles, interact with pedestrians, and take on missions for different criminal organizations.
The PlayStation 1 version of "Grand Theft Auto" received mixed to positive reviews upon release. While some praised its open-ended gameplay and freedom, others criticized its graphics and controversial subject matter. Despite this, the game was commercially successful and laid the groundwork for the immensely popular franchise it would become.
The "Complete Black Label" version refers to a copy of the game that includes the original case and manual, often sought after by collectors due to its completeness and historical significance in gaming.
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