

Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony (downloadable content) Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned (downloadable content) Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (9th Dec 2014 Steam update) Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (7th Nov 2014 Steam update) Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas version 3.0 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas version 2.0 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas version 1.01 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas version 1.0 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas ( all versions) Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (all versions) Grand Theft Auto 2 version 10.5 Free Edition from Grand Theft Auto 2 version 9.6 Free Edition from R* Classics Grand Theft Auto (first edition and "London" versions) Authors can use the exact title when referring to specific versions. Where an edition has several versions, using the edition name alone indicates that all versions are being referred to. This is to keep the different versions of each edition next to each other. Titles are grouped by edition and not by the date they were released. Numbers are preferable to numerals in this context as the purpose is to create a shorter version.īelow is a standard which has been developed by various authors to shorten references to any games in the GTA series. One edition uses a number (Grand Theft Auto 2) while another uses Roman Numerals (Grand Theft Auto III). The simplest way to shorten the titles is to use the first letter of each word the title is made from. When referring specifically to the first edition, use "Grand Theft Auto 1" or GTA 1".When referring to the entire series, use "Grand Theft Auto" or "GTA".To resolve this problem, some authors do the following:. This usage is ambiguous as it could mean the first edition or be a reference to the entire series. The first game in the series was simply called "Grand Theft Auto" without any number or other identifying marks.
