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I know that DMA are responsible the GTA3 along with the rest of the series but everywhere says that it's Rockstar's game.
This leaves 3 possibilities:
1) DMA changed their name to Rockstar - I'm just behind the times.
2) DMA's GTA3 game was published by Rockstar - Rockstar are simply publishers
3) DMA happens to be a devellopment team in a group/company called Rockstar.
I reckon that 2 is the most likely, only people use Rockstar in a develloper's context, not a publishers.
Can anyone set me straight?
So when someone said that "Rockstar are develloping a Gamecube version of GTA3", they meant that "DMA are develloping GTA3 for Rockstar to publish".
If only they'd been right about GTA3 coming to the Gamecube atleast...
2) DMA's GTA3 game was published by Rockstar - Rockstar are simply
> publishers
Correct :)
Rockstar got another game out this week. State of Emergency, developed by VIS Entertainment Plc.
I know that DMA are responsible the GTA3 along with the rest of the series but everywhere says that it's Rockstar's game.
This leaves 3 possibilities:
1) DMA changed their name to Rockstar - I'm just behind the times.
2) DMA's GTA3 game was published by Rockstar - Rockstar are simply publishers
3) DMA happens to be a devellopment team in a group/company called Rockstar.
I reckon that 2 is the most likely, only people use Rockstar in a develloper's context, not a publishers.
Can anyone set me straight?