The latter was an internal trailer sent to outlets to describe the game. JanuSome unseen pre-release footage was released, dated June 14th 2009 and September 30th 2009.October 9th 2012 - Retro City Rampage was released on PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and Xbox 360 (Xbox Live Arcade).June 5th 2012 - The game was playable at E3 2012.March 15th 2012 - IGN posted a preview video stating that the game would release "this May".February 8th 2012 - A 2012 teaser trailer was released, showing the game was getting near completion.May 2011 - More details about Grand Theftendo were shown at GDC 2011, along with progress on Retro City Rampage.Many other short trailers and previews would be uploaded across 20. August 19th 2010 - The first trailer was released.July 8th 2010 - Nintendo Power Issue #256 released, which has a lenghty write-up on the game. ![]() June 16th 2010 - The first playable build of the game was shown off at PAX 2010.The website went live sometime later, with the page telling to wait until Nintendo Power Issue #256. April 26th 2010 - The domain was registered.The page would remain this way until the end of 2008, where the site went offline. August 2006 / 2007 - Grand Theftendo's page was updated again, this time with the game's logo with nothing else on it.April / July 2006 - Grand Theftendo's page was changed, and the game was slated to come out in 2007.October 2004 - Grand Theftendo was announced.December 15th 2003 - The domain was registered.2002 - Development on Grand Theftendo started.Retro City Rampage definitely had a development time that took longer than estimated, starting all the way back in 2002. ![]()
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