Grand Theft Auto 1991: A New Adventure in the San Andreas Prequel

Grand Theft Auto 1991: A New Adventure in the San Andreas Prequel

Grand Theft Auto 1991: Nowa przygoda w prequelu do San Andreas

Modding enthusiasts have initiated an ambitious project called Grand Theft Auto 1991, which aims to introduce a completely new storyline set in the well-known 3D Universe map of San Andreas. While the original game takes place in 1992 when CJ arrives in Los Santos for his mother’s funeral, this new story unfolds earlier and explores the story of another member of the Grove Street Families (GSF) gang, as mentioned in Rockstar’s main game.

This ambitious undertaking has seen modders create new characters with their own models and voiceovers, new gameplay mechanics, and even new locations on the map. Initially, the project was intended to be much smaller and inspired by the Stories series of games, but it has now evolved into a much larger modification.

Here’s what players should know about the Grand Theft Auto 1991 modification.

Modifying GTA 1991: An Ambitious Prequel to San Andreas

GTA 1991 began as the culmination of the San Andreas Stories modification project. Rockstar released two such games for the Sony PSP (later ported to other platforms) called Liberty City Stories and Vice City Stories. These games served as prequels to Vice City and Grand Theft Auto 3, introducing new and improved mechanics that were missing in the original versions.

However, we never got a San Andreas Stories game, but modders decided to create their own version. The most significant of these projects is Grand Theft Auto 1991, led by “deltaCJ,” with assistance from other modders on the GTAForums, a popular forum for Grand Theft Auto fans, where the modification was first showcased.

The modification follows the story of Little Diablо, a character mentioned by Sweets in GTA San Andreas as a member of GSF who was buried at Vinewood Cemetery. He also has a brother, Big Diablо, who was also mentioned by Sweet. The two brothers embark on a journey of revenge against Top Dawg, a member of a rival gang whom they suspect of murdering their cousin, Dopey.

The modification also introduces a drug trading mechanic, brought by a character named Sebastian, a drug dealer. This system is highly praised by fans of the popular mobile game GTA Chinatown Wars. If implemented correctly, it would seamlessly fit into Grand Theft Auto San Andreas, as the drug epidemic is a significant point in the game’s storyline.

Although Grand Theft Auto 1991 was announced in 2020, the project was put on hold for a long time. However, modders have now resumed work on it this month and expressed their gratitude to the fans for their unwavering support: “We would like to express our sincere gratitude for your patience and continuous support during our break. Your passion for the GTA 1991 vision has been our driving force, and we are committed to delivering an experience that exceeds your expectations.” While there is no specified release date yet, the modding team has promised regular updates on the project’s progress.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What is Grand Theft Auto 1991?
A: Grand Theft Auto 1991 is a modification project for the game San Andreas, introducing a new storyline set in the familiar 3D Universe map.

Q: What is the main focus of the modification?
A: The modification focuses on the character Little Diablо, a member of the Grove Street Families (GSF) gang, and his quest for revenge against Top Dawg, a rival gang member.

Q: What new elements does the modification bring?
A: The modification introduces new characters, gameplay mechanics, and even new locations on the map. One notable addition is the drug trading mechanic, inspired by GTA Chinatown Wars.

Q: When will Grand Theft Auto 1991 be released?
A: The release date has not been announced yet, but the modding team has promised regular updates on the project’s progress.

Note: The original content appears to be in Polish. This article is a translation and adaptation of the original article.

The source of the article is from the blog smartphonemagazine.nl