Kotaku Brazil editor Renato Bueno reports on a Brazilian court order that seeks to remove Rockstar's Episodes from Liberty City from retail and digital distribution worldwide, due to the unauthorized use of music from an eight-year-old DJ's dad.
Kotaku Brazil editor Renato Bueno reports on a Brazilian court order that seeks to remove Rockstar's Episodes from Liberty City from retail and digital distribution worldwide, due to the unauthorized use of music from an eight-year-old DJ's dad.
We're three days and and five new screens closer to the release of Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City and, more specifically, The Ballad of Gay Tony.
I'm not normally one for the more xtreme pursuits, like base jumping from skyscrapers or drinking lemon-lime flavored soda, but there's something about the prospect of parachuting into a convertible while avoiding bazooka fire that appeals to me.
Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony hits Xbox Live and store shelves (along with Lost and Damned) October 29, 2009. Let's look at some screens.
Rockstar Games' second downloadable expansion for Grand Theft Auto IV hits in just a few weeks. The Xbox 360 Achievements for The Ballad of Gay Tony, however, hit today.
Rockstar's latest clip for GTA: Episodes from Liberty City acquaints us with The Ballad of Gay Tony's dynamic duo, Armando and Henrique, with a shot of The Lost and Damned's Brian on the side.
Meet Yusuf Amir, who's a successful businessman gangster and rival of Gay Tony. Yusuf enjoys dancing in his tightie-whities, but that's not why this is NSFW. Huge F-bomb about 10 seconds in; it might rupture your chaste workplace speakers.
Here's the final box art for Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City, the stand-alone versions of Grand Theft Auto IV's first and second doses of downloadable content.