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[[File:Top-down perspective (GTA1).jpg|thumb|325px|right|Top-down perspective in GTA 1.]] | [[File:Top-down perspective (GTA1).jpg|thumb|325px|right|Top-down perspective in GTA 1.]] | ||
'''[[wp:Top-down perspective|Top-down perspective]]''' was a prominent camera view used in the [[Grand Theft Auto | '''[[wp:Top-down perspective|Top-down perspective]]''' was a prominent camera view used in the [[Grand Theft Auto]] series, where the player and their surroundings are viewed from overhead, rather than being able to look in any direction. | ||
It was the standard viewpoint adopted in early GTA games, including [[Grand Theft Auto 1]] (as well as its [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969|London 1969]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1961|London 1961]] expansion packs), [[Grand Theft Auto 2]] and [[GTA Advance]]. It is one optional camera view in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], the first [[3D]] game, and a variation of the view is used in [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]], even though that is technically a 3D game. | It was the standard viewpoint adopted in early GTA games, including [[Grand Theft Auto 1]] (as well as its [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969|London 1969]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1961|London 1961]] expansion packs), [[Grand Theft Auto 2]] and [[GTA Advance]]. It is one optional camera view in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], the first [[3D]] game, and a variation of the view is used in [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]], even though that is technically a 3D game. |