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[[File:Apple Mac box logo.jpg|left|100px|thumb|Apple Mac logo, as depicted for their game platform packaging.]]
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[[File:GTA trilogy mac.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Final GTA Triology Mac boxart]]



Revision as of 10:34, 21 August 2011

Apple Mac logo, as depicted for their game platform packaging.
Picture of a modern day iMac.
Final GTA Triology Mac boxart

The Apple Mac, originally known as the Macintosh is a vast line of computers manufactured and retailed by Apple Inc. The initial release of the first Mac was on January 24, 1984, followed by one of its biggest retail competitors, Microsoft Windows in 1985. Macs currently run on their own software, Mac OS. Despite being partly related to the PC family, the Mac has not been such a largely traditional platform for Grand Theft Auto games yet the game play is rather smooth with no significant differences to the PC. As it is the newest platform to serve GTA games, slight alterations were made from the PC port in order to suit the Mac’s key commands and operating system.

Description

Due to majority of people owning PC's over the Macs, or generally the PC being more well known, Rockstar and Take Two did not really focus on this Platform as much, though did generously decide to release a mac version of the trilogy, featuring three GTA classics on one disc. Unlike PC's, it is not possible to mod Mac alone due to incompatibility of files such as exe files. One has to normally resort to downloading windows on a Mac to open or edit such files.

GTA Games On Apple Mac

The following games listed all appeared as a trilogy, featuring all three games on one disk.

See Also

  • Apple iOS - Operating system dedicated to Apple's hand-held devices.
  • Personal Computer - A broader insight to other lines of computers.
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