GTA: Vice City Browser Implementation Removed Due to DMCA Takedown from Take-Two
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Summary
The article discusses a DMCA takedown of a browser-based implementation of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City using open-source reVC technology. The game was removed from DOS.Zone website due to a takedown request from Take-Two Interactive, but mentions the technology demo showing how 3D games can run in browsers.
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· 3 pulledThis game was removed from the website due to a DMCA takedown request from Take-Two.
Open-source implementation of the classic GTA engine now running directly in your browser.
Experience the reVC technology demo on DOS.Zone and see how a full 3D city comes alive on the web.
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