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Old 01-25-2010, 06:14 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by DAMN iNATOR View Post
I was wondering if that was the case, since down in the lower-right corner, you can see "DMA Design". That still has to be one of the most mysterious/ridiculous game publisher acronyms ever (Doesn't Mean Anything). And they actually developed not only the original GTA, but also GTA II and GTA III, as it wasn't until the time between GTA III and GTA: Vice City that DMA Design actually became a part of Rockstar North.
Actually, DMA is an acronym of Direct Memory Access. "Doesn't Mean Anything" was just a joke between the people at DMA. Mostly when people used to ask them what DMA stood for.

Same with DMA apparently being an acronym of "Dundee Modern Arts" as DMA/Rockstar North is from Dundee. It was just a joke that got spread around the schools in Dundee in the 90's and half the kids believed it, including me.

I don't know who started that one though.
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