Grand Theft Auto Advance is a top-down action-adventure game developed by Digital Eclipse and published by Rockstar Games for the Game Boy Advance, released on October 26, 2004. It features a blend of classic gameplay elements from earlier series entries and modern mechanics, such as vehicle flipping and weapons from 3D versions. It received a 16+ PEGI rating and an M rating from the Australian Classification Board.
Grand Theft Auto Advance is a handheld console game developed by Digital Eclipse, published by Rockstar Games, and released on October 26, 2004 for the Game Boy Advance. It is the only Grand Theft Auto game to not be developed by a Rockstar studio (formerly DMA Design).
The game is played from a top-down perspective; this view angle was seen on the first two games in the series, Grand Theft Auto and Grand Theft Auto 2, but vehicle-based side-missions (such as `Vigilante` and `Paramedic`), the heads-up display and a large majority of the weapons, first introduced in the three-dimensional counterparts, have also been included. Unlike previous top-down Grand Theft Auto games, vehicles can now flip over. It is the first game from the Grand Theft Auto series which got a 16+ rating from PEGI and an M rating (recommended for mature audiences though any age is still allowed access) from the Australian Classification Board. The game was released on the same day as the North American release of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.