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Renowned GTA modder just launched a dedicated store for NaturalVision and other premium GTA V mods.
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Matt's obsession with the Grand Theft Auto series began in 2001 when he rented GTA III from his local video store. He has played through every GTA release since. Anticipating the launch craziness around GTA 5 in 2012, Matt created GTA5Cheats.com (now GTA BOOM) to report the latest news and rumors. As owner and developer, Matt continues improving GTA BOOM daily to build the ultimate resource for GTA fans. When he's not editing content or enhancing the site's functionality, you'll find Matt updating the vast game guide library together with fellow staff member Hassan Sajid. Driven by his lifelong GTA fandom, Matt created the platform he wished existed - one central hub providing everything GTA enthusiasts could want or need.


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