Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
The open-source implementation of the classic GTA engine, known as reVC, is now running directly in the browser. On DOS.Zone, you can explore a technology demo that showcases how this iconic game behaves in a modern web environment.
The engine has been completely reworked and carefully adapted to run smoothly inside the browser. Low-level systems such as rendering, input handling, audio, and file access were redesigned to work efficiently with WebAssembly and modern browser APIs, delivering stable performance without native installation.
Disclaimer
This project is an independent, non-commercial technology demonstration. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or connected in any way to the original developers, publishers, or rights holders of the Grand Theft Auto series or any related trademarks, brands, or intellectual property.
All trademarks, game names, and references are the property of their respective owners and are used solely for informational and descriptive purposes. The reimplementation showcased here does not include or distribute original game assets. To experience the full version, users must legally own and provide their own original game resources.
This demo is provided for educational and research purposes only, to showcase technical capabilities of running complex game engines in a modern web environment.
Copyright Compliance
This project is operated in accordance with applicable copyright laws and respects the intellectual property rights of all rights holders.
The software component provided in this project (WebAssembly executable) is built from publicly available open-source code (including the re3 / reVC projects hosted on GitHub) and is distributed in compliance with the terms of their respective licenses. No proprietary or copyrighted game assets are included in the executable.
The project does not distribute full game content. Any game assets required for demonstration purposes are limited in scope, obtained from lawful sources, and technically restricted to operate only within the DOS.Zone domain. Public indexing, direct listing, or unrestricted access to these assets is not provided.
The demonstration version uses only a minimal and incomplete set of assets and is intended solely for educational and technological demonstration purposes, including showcasing modern web-browser capabilities and engine functionality.
Access to the full version of the game is possible only if the user independently provides original game assets obtained legally. Ownership of such assets is verified through cryptographic checksum validation (SHA-256). The project does not provide, host, or facilitate the distribution of full original game data.
This project is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or connected to the original developers, publishers, or rights holders of the game or related trademarks.
If you are a copyright holder or an authorized representative of a copyright holder and believe that the use of materials within this project infringes your rights, please contact us by email so that we can promptly review your request.