Grand Theft Auto IV To Sell Out Quicker Than Mitchell & Webb

by Chris Laverty on April 29, 2008 3 Comments

It went on sale at 12.01 AM in most supermarkets, some games retailers and no doubt a few geezers doing the mark-up thing on street corners. Did you get your copy of Grand Theft Auto IV today?

If you didn’t and you didn’t pre-order then, well, tough. Finding a copy now will be like finding a pair of jeans that actually fit properly: not impossible, just flipping difficult.

41 UK shops were understood to have opened their doors at midnight to welcome the obsessed and the wired as they queued up in the cold, gingerly working their way towards the counter only to be told that the guy in front has just bought the last copy. Still if he/she was small enough you could always have mugged them and run off into the night. Someone will have done, you mark our words.

The critics have been collectively wetting themselves over the free-roaming, violent epicness of GTA IV. With good reason – it’s great. We have a copy at home and another just sitting in its cellophane fading by the sun. If anyone wants to offer us a good price (say, a steady supply of body parts that fetch top whack in China) then we are open to offers.

Grand Theft Auto IV is predicted to thrash the staggering first week sales of sci-fi shooter Halo 3 last year. That’ll be at least $300 million then; that is a computer game grossing more cash than most big budget movies. How times have changed since Manic Miner and Double Dragon. If you have never heard of either of those we are going to kill ourselves.

So, with GTA IV expected to shift six million copies on Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 in its first week alone, this is undeniably maker Rockstar‘s biggest hit to date.

Controversial or not, we have never found bashing people in the face and stealing cars more fun. Heck, sometimes we even play video games too.

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Grand Theft Auto receives acclaim – BBC News

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King Jimbo April 29, 2008 at 3:42 pm

Gamespy.com described this as the best game of the generation if not of all time. Official Xbox magazine gave it 10/10 and described as “simply stunning in every way”.

Think I might have to pick myself up a copy…

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Paul Sorrenti April 29, 2008 at 10:36 pm

best headline of the year nominee

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Chris Laverty April 29, 2008 at 10:53 pm

If only it wasn’t true :(

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