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About Vice City Web Edition
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City - Web Edition is a full, self-contained port of the classic open-world game, running entirely in your browser via WebAssembly.
Built on the revcDOS codebase (an open web port of the reverse-engineered reVC engine). Requires no downloads and no installation—assets stream dynamically as you play.
Key Features:
- Integrated Save Manager: Upload your existing `.b` save files from PC/PS2 to resume your progress, or download backups to keep your saves safe.
- Instant Access: No large initial downloads. The game engine loads in seconds.
- Cross-Platform: Full support for keyboard/mouse on desktop and touch controls on mobile devices.
This project is a technical tribute to keeping the classic 80s vibe alive through modern web technology. It is also available to download directly from the App Market inside our Reborn XP simulator.
Note: You need to enable hardware acceleration in your browser settings or the game may not run properly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, this is the complete version of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. It includes all missions, side activities, and the full map. It is a self-contained WebAssembly port, meaning you do not need to upload any game files or verify ownership. Just click play and the game assets will stream automatically.
The built-in Save Manager allows you to control your game data. You can download your save file (GTAVCsf*.b) to your computer for safekeeping or upload an existing save file to jump instantly to a specific point in the game. This makes it easy to move progress between devices.
Yes. The game supports standard Gamepad inputs (Xbox/PlayStation controllers) via USB or Bluetooth. Mobile users can play using on-screen touch controls, though we recommend using landscape mode for the best experience.
This project uses WebAssembly (WASM) to run C++ code at near-native speed in the browser. It is based on the revcDOS project, which utilizes the reverse-engineered code of the original game engine (reVC). Assets are compressed and chunked to allow for fast initial loading times.
Since the game runs entirely over standard HTTPS (port 443) and does not require installation, it often works in restricted environments. However, performance depends on your device's hardware acceleration capabilities.