Tom Sachs: Grand Theft Auto ‘The Most Important Artwork of Our Time’
"I don't understand why that's not in the Museum of Modern Art," says Sachs.
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"I don't understand why that's not in the Museum of Modern Art," says Sachs.
Garbut talks to Vulture about recreating New York, pixel by pixel.
'Iron Man' is the best-reviewed movie of 2008 — but will Grand Theft Auto fans put on pants and drive to movie theaters?
GTA IV's Liberty City offers a host of highbrow entertainment options: opera, museums, and a Broadway show about puppets schtupping!
Houser spoke to Vulture about building a nuttier, dirtier New York.
For years, the producers at Rockstar Games have told anyone in earshot that they don't just want cash: They want respect. And now they're getting it.
In Grand Theft Auto IV, you have to complete missions before you're allowed to travel into other boroughs. Which is why we're stuck in Brooklyn.
As everyone knows, the true measure of success for any entertainment product is the number of people who are knifed in line while waiting to pay money for it.
Grand Theft Auto IV and 'Iron Man' are both being released the same week, likely resulting in the loss of $70 from you.
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