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GTA: The Untold Stories has inspired a VERY mini Mini-Series called [[Daily Dude Damage]], where 3 Male (and sometimes Female) Characters from the GTA Games battle it all out. The Episodes can be as long as a Harry Potter Book, or as short as a Sentence. Sometimes More or Less Characters will be involved.
GTA: The Untold Stories has inspired a VERY mini Mini-Series called [[Daily Dude Damage]], where 3 Male (and sometimes Female) Characters from the GTA Games battle it all out. The Episodes can be as long as a Harry Potter Book, or as short as a Sentence. Sometimes More or Less Characters will be involved.
==EPISODES==
The Episodes' Names Are As Follows (In Order Chronologically):
From VC To SA: Season 1 (Takes Place In 1986)
Episode I: Storyline (AKA 8 AM - 9 AM)
Episode II: Georgio And Salvatore (AKA 9 AM - 10 AM)
Episode III: 3 Planes (AKA 10 AM - 11 AM)
Episode IV: Torture, Pain, And A Rescue (AKA 11 AM - NOON)

Revision as of 23:48, 9 March 2007

Grand Theft Auto: The Untold Stories (2006) is a Text-Based Series written by User:Carl "CJ" Johnson. In the series itself, it explains: WHY did Big Smoke and Ryder join the Ballas? Was Claude ALWAYS, or was he EVER, a "Mute"? WHY did 8-Ball start a Company? Well, the series can tell that to you. If it is turned into an ACTUAL series by Rockstar Games and Rockstar North, (which User:Carl "CJ" Johnson hereby gives them permission to use), it would take the Split-Screen Format of 24. It already takes the Real-Time Format of 24 (and you'd be surprised about how long an hour can be from these Characters' Perspectives, each episode takes up about 17 pages of Microsoft Word). In Carl's profile, you can get a link to the site where he hosts the episodes.

GTA: The Untold Stories has inspired a VERY mini Mini-Series called Daily Dude Damage, where 3 Male (and sometimes Female) Characters from the GTA Games battle it all out. The Episodes can be as long as a Harry Potter Book, or as short as a Sentence. Sometimes More or Less Characters will be involved.