Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was originally going to have a separate map for each of its three cities until Rockstar decided to go for broke and include Los Santos, San Fierro, and Las Venturas on one interconnected map.
Ever since the PS2 days, the Grand Theft Auto games have been known for their massive open-world maps. While Liberty City and Vice City were big for the time, things reached a whole new level in San Andreas, which contained three whole cities on one interconnected map for CJ to explore - once he'd got the police off his back, of course.
Rockstar has never made an open-world game as small scale as Bully, and that's what makes it great.
For as long as I've been a fan of GTA, I've had fond memories of turning the flying cars cheat on and flying across the map high above Los Santos, San Fierro, and Las Venturas. That almost wasn't going to be the case, though, as a former Rockstar developer has confirmed they were originally going to be completely separate locations.
Rockstar Games has always been very secretive regarding the development of its blockbuster games, but that's changed a...