This video shows Grand Theft Auto: Vice City running directly in a web browser, compiled using WebAssembly with no downloads or emulation needed. We explore how this was accomplished and address the lack of legal action from Rockstar Games, especially considering the potential for a digital millennium copyright act violation. It also touches on a DMCA takedown notice related to the project, highlighting aspects of copyright infringement and intellectual property law.
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re3 on GitHub - https://github.com/SugaryHull/re3/tre...
Original re3 from GTAModding - https://github.com/GTAmodding/re3/wik...
Eurogamer article on re3 - https://www.eurogamer.net/how-a-small...
Machine code to assembly from aap - https://www.eurogamer.net/how-a-small...
re3 on switch - • Grand Theft Auto 3 GTA3 is running on the ...
Game clips from Alexander Guryanov - / @caiiiycuk
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📌 Chapters:
0:00 Grand Theft Auto Vice City running in a browser
0:22 How did Covid-19 help create this game?
0:48 Introducing re3 reverse engineering GTA 3
1:36 Intro to reVC
2:26 Dos Zone ported the project to the web
3:24 Could GTA3 be ported in the future?