For two decades, the gaming community has debated a tantalizing "what if": Could Los Santos fit in your pocket? Specifically, could Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas —the sprawling, gangster-epic masterpiece of the PS2 era—ever run on Nintendo’s dual-screen powerhouse, the DS?
If you search for the term today, you will find a rabbit hole of fan-made box art, emulation hoaxes, and heated forum debates. But you will not find an official cartridge. gta sa nintendo ds
Did you miss out on San Andreas on a cramped, pixelated, low-poly DS screen? Honestly, no. You dodged a 5-minute loading screen to enter a building and 10 polygon cars. For two decades, the gaming community has debated