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| [[Image:Computer.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A PC]] | |
| A '''Personal Computer''' (or '''PC''') can refer to a desktop or laptop computer. Specifically, it is a computer used for personal tasks such as browsing the [[Internet]] and gaming, rather than business or server functions.
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| A PC is one "platform" for gaming, alongside others ranging from the [[Game Boy Color]] to the [[Xbox 360]]. The PC platform is the most versatile, with the user easily able to download and install [[modifications]] (mods). Most [[Grand Theft Auto]] mods are for the PC version, and although some exist for the console versions, they are significantly harder to implement, and often require installing a "mod chip" which may damage the console and void the warranty.
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| ==Grand Theft Auto games released on the PC==
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| * [[Grand Theft Auto 1]] (1997)
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| * [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]] (1999)
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| * [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1961]] (1999)
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| * [[Grand Theft Auto 2]] (1999)
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| * [[Grand Theft Auto III]] (2002)
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| * [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] (2003)
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| * [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] (2005)
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| ==Grand Theft Auto games to be released on the PC==
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| * [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] (2008)
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