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If you want to play San Andreas on a portable device today, buy a Steam Deck or an Anbernic Win600. But if you want to experience the exclusive nostalgia of seeing "CJ" on that brilliant 4.3-inch LCD screen, with the plastic click of the PSP buttons, then hunting down this Eboot is a rite of passage.
Talented modders have reverse-engineered the PSP’s native GTA engine. They extracted the map, missions, audio, and models from the PS2/PC version of San Andreas and repackaged them into the file structure of Liberty City Stories.