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    Rockstar North Xbox 360 Dev Kit Found at Car Boot Sale, Reveals GTA IV Prototype

    Yuvraj TiwariBy Yuvraj TiwariMarch 29, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Rockstar North Xbox 360 Dev Kit Found at Car Boot Sale, Reveals GTA IV Prototype
    Rockstar North Xbox 360 Dev Kit Found at Car Boot Sale, Reveals GTA IV Prototype
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    HYDERABAD, India (GizTimes) —A lucky buyer grabbed a special Xbox 360 console from Rockstar North for just £5 at a car boot sale in Scotland. This dev kit hides a mostly complete version of GTA IV from November 2007. Fans and game savers are thrilled.

    The finder, a user named janmatant on GTAForums, shared his story. He bought the kit nearby in Scotland. When he turned it on, he discovered the old GTA IV prototype. It’s about 95% whole. People have copied its files, but some parts are missing, like videos, basic data, and key files called xbox360.rpf. This makes the game freeze, so you can’t play it fully. Still, it’s full of cool models, sounds, and cut ideas.

    GTAForums users jumped in right away. They checked the files and listed fun differences from the final game. You get new radio songs, early phone looks, logos that were never used, beta character designs, and a boat called a ferry. This ferry matches one from GTA IV’s first trailer video. Talk of zombies came back, too. A site called The Cutting Room Floor found an unused song called  Z: Resurrection. This backs up old fan ideas about scary zombie parts that got cut.

    GTA IV came out in 2008 after many delays. It changed gaming with its big city called Liberty City. Finds like this show what could have been different. The 2007 build is from late in making the game, before final fixes. Modders and history fans love the raw files.

    After the news, people worked fast to save the files. They want to keep this part of game history safe. Janmatant said who he is online, which makes the story real. People worry about lost dev tools, but this one’s legit from Rockstar North in Edinburgh.

    GTA fans get a big nostalgia kick. They can see beta looks, hidden sounds, and game bits that never made it out. Files spread quietly among trusted people. Fans say share carefully to not break Rockstar’s rules on their games. This £5 deal is now huge in GTA stories. It shows how normal finds at sales can bring back old game secrets. It links 2007’s trash pile to 2026’s love for saving games.

    The announcement sparked curiosity and excitement on Twitter, especially around the rare developer kit.

    One user wondered if such a device could be used to hack Rockstar or gain some kind of advantage, showing curiosity about its potential power.

    Another user reacted with surprise, saying it’s hard to believe someone would sell a developer kit so casually, as they see it as a valuable item worth keeping for years.

    Meanwhile, a third user expressed excitement from a preservation point of view, saying they want everything on it to be uploaded online quickly so it can be saved and remembered as part of gaming history.

    The prototype gives us a look at early ideas before the final version was made. For example, radio stations include songs that were later changed or removed. The phones in the prototype look simpler and quite different from those in the finished version. Logos also appear as test designs, showing that they were still being developed at that stage.

    Character models are not fully polished and look like rough beta versions. One interesting detail is the ferry boat, which matches perfectly with what was shown in the trailer clips. This suggests that some of the early plans stayed the same even as other parts of the project were improved or changed. Zombie talk excites everyone. TCRF proved Z: Resurrection exists unused. Fans dreamed of horror in GTA IV for years. This dump gives real proof.

    Preservation matters because old games vanish. Dev kits like this are rare. Dumps help study how games grow. But Rockstar owns GTA, so sharing stays private and safe. Janmatant’s luck turned a bargain into legend. GTA IV still hooks players today. This find keeps its magic alive.

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    Yuvraj Tiwari is a tech journalist for GizTimes.com and a Master’s student at the University of Hyderabad. With a keen eye for software trends and a love for cutting-edge gadgets, he brings a fresh, analytical perspective to the latest news in the tech industry. Previously he worked for Kirti Kranti News Paper as a writer for 4 years.

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