Wednesday 18 September 2013

Summer project

Grand Theft Auto 


Grand theft auto is a video game on PlayStation and X box. This game was created by game programmers David Jones, Mike Dailly and the game designer Zachary Clarke. It is primarily developed by Rockstar North in the United Kingdom and published by Rockstar games. The name 'Grand Theft Auto' a term referring to 'motor vehicle theft'. The series has won multiple awards and is named as one of the most universally.

The price of Grand Theft Auto is £35 when averaged. That is a very appealing and interesting price. The reason being is because not all the games are that cheap. From the reputation Grand Theft Auto have with all the amazing games they have sold in the past, this makes them trust worthy.

The release date for Grand Theft Auto is always in the summer when kids do not have school. Grand Theft Auto is launched midnight so this causes suspense and excitement for customers.

The reviews of the game from customers is always positive. The customers are always pleased with the quality of the game and how much they have purchased it for.

Grand Theft Auto was marketed by bill boards, bus stops, adverts, social networking sites and internet. The most successful way of marketing for Grand Theft Auto was the internet and social networking sites. I think this is because most of Grand Theft Auto's customers are mostly teenagers who are regularly on the internet so it was easy for them to inform the customers. Grand Theft Auto have been critically successful having sold 125 million as of December 2012.






1 comment:

  1. WWW: This is a great choice of game and could make a brilliant case study for the exam next year. However...
    EBI: It's not finished, and you've confused GTA4 and GTA5. You need to choose which one your project is on and stick to it (all the graphics are from GTA5 but you're quoting sales figures from December 2012).
    LR: Finish this off and sort out which game you're actually focusing on. You clearly can catch up when you put your mind to it but we're still not hitting full potential - not even close yet I reckon.

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