Jacked: The Outlaw Story of Grand Theft Auto

Version: Unabridged
Author: David Kushner
Narrator: TBA
Genres: Biographies
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Published In: April 2012
Length: 1 hour
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Overview

Inside the making of the multibillion-dollar Grand Theft Auto videogame empire.

Grand Theft Auto is one of the biggest and most controversial videogame franchises of all time. Since its first release in 1997, GTA has pioneered the use of everything from 3D graphics to the voices of top Hollywood actors and repeatedly transformed the world of gaming. Despite its incredible innovations in the $75 billion game industry, it has also been a lightning rod of debate, spawning accusations of ethnic and sexual discrimination, glamorizing violence, and inciting real-life crimes. Jacked tells the turbulent and mostly unknown story of GTA's wildly ambitious creators, Rockstar Games, the invention and evolution of the franchise, and the cultural and political backlash it has provoked.

Written by David Kushner, author of Masters of Doom and a top journalist on gaming, this book is drawn from over ten years of interviews and research, including firsthand knowledge of Grand Theft Auto's creators and detractors. It explains how British prep school brothers Sam and Dan Houser took their dream of fame, fortune, and the glamor of American pop culture and transformed it into a worldwide videogame blockbuster. It also offers inside details on key episodes in the development of the series, including the financial turmoil of Rockstar games, the infamous "Hot Coffee" sex minigame incident, and more.

Whether you love Grand Theft Auto or hate it-or just want to understand the defining entertainment product of a generation-you'll want to read Jacked and get the real story behind this boundary-pushing game.

"A vigorous and often surprising narrative."-Wall Street Journal on Kushner's Levittown

Author Details

Author Details

Kushner, David

DAVID KUSHNER has written for numerous publications, including" Rolling Stone, The New York Times, Wired, New York, Worth, Electronic Gaming Monthly, The Village Voice, Details, Mondo 2000," and "Salon." He is the digital-music columnist for Rolling Stone online, and a contributing editor for Spin and IEEE Spectrum. He has also worked as a senior producer and writer for the music website SonicNet. He received a B.A. from the University of Maryland, College Park, and a master’ s in creative writing from City University of New York. He can be reached at www.davidkushner.com.