You can now play Grand Theft Auto Vice City in the browser
Posted by Alifatisk 14 hours ago
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Comment by wiseowise 14 hours ago
Big kudos to https://github.com/SugaryHull/re3/tree/miami on which this is based on. Wholeheartedly agree with authors, every game older than 10 years, and that is not in active development, should be made open source so that community can keep games alive instead of letting them rot.
Comment by tobyjsullivan 13 hours ago
Note that GTA V is now 12 years old and still sells ~20M copies per year. So that’s going to be a tough sell in some cases.
You could argue it’s still actively developed, particularly due to online, so fair enough.
But that’s also sort of true for Vice City. They’ve released mobile version (playable on Netflix) over the past few years at least.
Nevertheless, I’d be thrilled if that was a standard practice.
Comment by ASalazarMX 12 hours ago
Moddable games are like prescription pills that add one ingredient to a patent-expired recipe, to repatent it as new.
Comment by SSLy 8 hours ago
you wouldn't believe what just did hit Nintendo Switch 2's eShop.
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Comment by integralid 12 hours ago
Or we could shorten copyright to something reasonable, like 15 years after release.
Comment by systemtest 11 hours ago
I feel nostalgic for Vice City the same way people felt nostalgic for the 80s when the game was released.
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Comment by smt88 1 hour ago
Even in 1995, the 80s looked like a different planet. The fashions, cars, and even houses looked different.
The differences between 2003 and 2013, or between 2013 and 2023, are much less noticeable if you're just looking at fashion, cars, or cities.
Comment by stuaxo 10 hours ago
Subjective time speeds up as we age, probably based on how long a give period is vs the rest of your life.
16 years was a much bigger % of your life then than it is now.
Think of 2 year old, a year ago was half their life !
Comment by superasn 13 hours ago
It could be that I'm a bit old-school, but this really seemed to confirm that ready to play fun gameplay trumps realistic graphics any day!
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Comment by djeastm 13 hours ago
https://dos.zone/grand-theft-auto-1997/
I can't get the radio music playing, unfortunately.
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Comment by doublerabbit 13 hours ago
I used to watch my older brother play this when I was younger and he always hid the CD.
Comment by amarant 12 hours ago
Now I gotta find that other game he had, but I don't remember what it was called. It was kinda like reverse GTA: you played as a female cop and you had to stop the criminals. Iirc there were corrupt cops later on in the game.
Comment by dashzebra 13 hours ago
If you know, you know.
Comment by agentifysh 13 hours ago
how is this done ?? what engine is used ? it feels exactly like the original
also the whole website dos zone seems to have all these browser versions of half life etc ???
how are people making these things and how are they legal ?
so many questions
Comment by sho_hn 12 hours ago
It's most likely using reVC, a reverse-engineering of the original binaries by decompilation, and then built for the web using emscripten, which does a fairly good job making OpenGL code work on WebGL.
My Tomb Raider web build I linked here elsewhere was done the same way (reversing by the amazing people in the TR1X project).
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Comment by bossyTeacher 13 hours ago
they are not, but then again so are many things. We choose what laws to enforce (see 18-20 year olds drinking, unmarried cohabitation, etc). just because it is not legal does not mean that law enforcement will care.
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Comment by brailsafe 7 hours ago
After 1 year of cohabitation in Canada, couples are federally common law spouses for tax purposes. Provincially it depends, but after 2 years in some provinces you're technically and automatically spouses for family law purposes, which gives someone the same legal rights as an explicitly married couple in terms of asset division and parental obligations following a breakup (which is outdated and insane in many cases outside of having children, but whatever).
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Comment by kg 13 hours ago
Is it legal? Well, the reverse engineering typically is as long as you follow the rules, but hosting all the game assets on a public web server so you can play it probably isn't.
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Comment by desdenova 10 hours ago
This isn't just reverse engineering, it's a decompiled source from the original binary.
Comment by MinimalAction 13 hours ago
Thanks to whoever made this possible. There goes my weekend.
Comment by sho_hn 12 hours ago
https://eikehein.com/stuff/sabatu/
(Here with a fan level to avoid copyright concerns.)
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localStorage.setItem('vcsky.haveOriginalGame', "true")
I haven't checked further than the third mission
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Comment by al_borland 11 hours ago
I never carry a controller with me. I'd love to just be able to pick up and play in a waiting room or something without needing to plan for it or having an awkward setup. The MCON looked promising, but still probably bigger than what I'd want to carry around.
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The originals are amazing but I have to say for all their faults, the Definitive Editions figured out the camera. For anyone that played the OG versions you were stuck with the “follow cam” unless you had a PC + Mouse
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Can't speak to the Deck HW or Steam OS specifically, but the SilentPatch and GInput mods have been working great for me on Proton under Linux Mint.
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