Garage Sale Xbox 360 Reveals Unreleased Beta Build of ‘Grand Theft Auto IV’
Finding the Hidden Treasure
At a garage sale, unexpected discoveries can occur, from vintage Apple products to rare gaming artifacts. Recently, an unusual find came to light when a user known as MapleEllie on GTAForums shared a link to an archived beta build of “Grand Theft Auto IV” in the “Grand Theft Auto IV Beta Hunt” thread. This beta version featured numerous unfinished character and item models, various radio stations, and incomplete gameplay modes. While the archive was initially hosted on the Internet Archive, it has since been removed, but not before it was cataloged by other users on the forum.
The person credited with unearthing this rare information is a GTAForums user named janmatant. According to the forum thread, janmatant discovered the archived data while purchasing an old Xbox 360 console at a car boot sale in the UK. The device resembled a standard white Xbox 360 but was marked with a Rockstar North Ltd. sticker and labeled “Xbox 360 XDK,” indicating it was a development kit (dev kit). Remarkably, janmatant acquired it for just £5. While plans to sell the dev kit are in place, there is a plea from the community for the future owner to preserve it in its current state rather than converting it into an emulator.
Insights into Game Development
According to MapleEllie, the original archive contained a substantial 118 GB of data. Although links to the archive are no longer functional, tech site Tom’s Hardware has been examining its contents to provide insights for those who were unable to access it. Reports indicate that the dev kit holds a beta build replete with content that was ultimately excluded from the final game, including a noteworthy selection of assets featuring zombies. The archives contain references to hospitals, zombie models, and corresponding animations that were still in the developmental phase.
An inquiry was made to Obbe Vermeij, a former technical director at Rockstar Games, regarding the content found in the beta. Vermeij explained that the inclusion of moving ferries was scrapped late in production due to collision problems. Pertaining to the zombie assets, he suggested that they were likely an addition by unnamed artists from Rockstar who were frequently looking to incorporate zombies into various projects, although those attempts did not progress significantly.
The Ongoing Search for Lost Builds
While access to the archive may be restricted, the excitement among users on the Grand Theft Auto IV Beta Hunt thread continues unabated. Many members remain vigilant in their pursuit of discovering more lost builds and any additional pertinent data they can find. Enthusiasts hope that similar fortunes might arise in the future, imagining that someone might stumble upon a legendary piece of unreleased content, such as the uniquely designed V-shaped PlayStation 5 dev kit, potentially containing beta builds for “Grand Theft Auto V” and “Grand Theft Auto VI.”
In summary, this serendipitous find underscores the hidden treasures that can often be discovered in unexpected locations, providing not only valuable gaming history but also a glimpse into the development process of popular video games.