Grand Theft Auto III is a 2001 action-adventure game developed by DMA Design and published by Rockstar Games. It is the first main entry in the Grand Theft Auto series since 1999's Grand Theft Auto 2. Wikipedia
The sprawling crime epic that changed open-world games forever. Welcome to Liberty City. Where it all began.
The critically acclaimed blockbuster Grand Theft Auto III brings to life the dark and seedy underworld of Liberty City. With a massive and diverse open world, a wild cast of characters from every walk of life and the freedom to explore at will, Grand Theft Auto III puts the dark, intriguing and ruthless world of crime at your fingertips.
With stellar voice acting, a darkly comic storyline, a stunning soundtrack and revolutionary open-world gameplay, Grand Theft Auto III is the game that defined the open world genre for a generation.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
MINIMUM:
OS: Microsoft® Windows® 2000/XP
Processor: Pentium III® 450 MHz CPU
Memory: 96 MB RAM
Graphics: 16 MB Direct 3D Video Card
DirectX Version: Microsoft DirectX® 8.1
Hard Drive: 500 MB uncompressed free hard disk space
This Page Will Give You Additional Information For Fun Tricks
How Does Colur Of Background Size ,Font Being Changed In CMD
Did you know there is a settings menu?
● Right-click the title bar and openPropertiesfor settings that include the ability to change your Command Prompt's font, layout and colors, as well as options such as Quick Edit mode, which will automatically paste text from your clipboard when you right click in the window.
Bonus: You can also customize the text in the top bar by typing title followed by the text that you want (example: title My title was pasted with Quick Edit mode).
Command Prompt keyboard shortcuts
Tapping the up and down arrows on your keyboard will cycle through commands that you've previously entered. More shortcuts:
Tab: When you're typing a folder path, tab will auto-complete and cycle through directories Ctrl + M: Enables Mark Mode which lets you move the cursor in all directions with the arrow keys Ctrl + C or V: As of Windows 10, you can copy and paste with Ctrl + C and V like elsewhere around the OS Ctrl + F: Likewise, Ctrl + F now lets you search for text in the Command Prompt Ctrl + Shift + Scroll on your mouse: Increases or decreases the window transparency (+ and - keys work too) Alt + Enter: Enables full-screen mode with no title bar displayed on top (F11 also works like elsewhere in Windows)
Delete temporary files from your drive
Some of the temporary files on your drive can be deleted with the following commands (/q runs the operation without a confirmation prompt, /f ignores the read-only attribute and forces deletion, /s deletes contents from all sub-folders):
Delete temporary user files: del /q /f /s %temp%\*
Delete temporary system files (requires admin rights): del /s /q C:\Windows\temp\*
...Or run them together: del /q /f /s %temp%\* && del /s /q C:\Windows\temp\*
Watch an ASCII version of Star Wars Episode IV
A variety of old school telnet services are still available, including the ability to watch Star Wars Episode IV.
Enter telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl into a Command Prompt for the movie to start (there's no sound).
Note: If the command isn't recognized, you might have to enable telnet. Search Start or the Control Panel for "Turn Windows features on or off" and check the box next to Telnet (click Ok...).