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Edge Magazine Preview

Edge Magazine have published a two page preview of San Andreas, with four exclusive screenshots of the SA countryside. The images allow you to see just how large and open the countryside really is – Evergreen trees, countryside homes, dirt tracks, and distant hills. Related Links: GTABoards, GTAForums Topic

PSM2 Feature

PSM2 Magazine (UK) have released a 4-page GTA San Andreas feature. The feature focused mainly on mission scripts, from the demo they were shown by Rockstar. If you were to make the two stand side by side, CJ would make Tommy look like a cartoon Playstation Magazine UK Some minor details were released: After the logo screen loads up, a

Play Magazine Preview Summary – Proper

“prepare yourself for the biggest most ambitious grand theft auto to date” Yesterday’s summary of the Play magazine preview was made from incomplete and blurry scans, today we were able to read the article in its complete form thanks to rory @ gtaxtreme. Just because of the scale of the new information, we think it deserves a proper summary. The August Play Magazine

Play Magazine’s Preview

We have just received flawless scans of the article and we’re in the process of making a new information list. Stay tuned! The August Play Magazine (issue 118) is featuring a massive 9-page preview on GTA San Andreas. Rockstar have started showing us areas of the countryside, and included in tihs magazine are heaps of new screenshots and new information

New Screen Revealed in Italian Publication

Leave it to the Italians to bring us a new screenshot when we have all been dying for one. Italian PSM have delivered what is seemingly the first truly in-game, non-touched up screenshot released. Here we see our first instance of a dirty car and also of shooting forward (ala motorcycle) from inside a vehicle. Not to mention we get

Screenshots, anyone?

Screenshots, screenshots everywhere… and not a single one to link. Most of you have probably seen the magazine scans circulating the web by now. Catching glimpses of the cops on motorbikes, thugs covered in bright violet tracksuits and overly-obese versions of Carl Johnson. They’re appealing, awe-inspiring, and make you want the game that much more – hell, I know I