Bugzy Malone’s Grandest Game

BBC Radio 5 Live
Bugzy Malone’s Grandest Game

It’s the game that shocked and thrilled the world: Grand Theft Auto. Its rise to domination is an incredible story. Rapper Bugzy Malone played it through his hardest times. And he’s going deep.

Episodes

  1. 12/27/2022

    7. Finally

    It’s been the best part of a decade – and the fans are growing restless. A sumptuous update pack features Dr Dre, showing once again just how important GTA is to the wider pop culture. But at the same time, a re-release of the classic titles is heavily criticised for bugs and glitches. The fans want GTA6. Then out of clear blue sky – the announcement that its coming. The fans rejoice. Not long later however, a massive hack leaves development shots of the game all over the internet, robbing fans of part of their magical surprise. There are big questions over what GTA6 will be. Many say its time to have a female lead character after years in the background of the series. And that’s something that looks almost sure to come. But another big question is whether it can still shock and appall in the way that made it so hugely popular in the first place. Whatever happens, GTA remains an entertainment colossus – the defining creation of both a huge team, and an elusive mastermind. WARNING: This podcast contains adult language and adult themes. -- CREDITS: Written by Ciaran Tracey and Chris Warburton Presenter: Bugzy Malone Presenter: Chris Warburton Mixing and Mastering: James Bradshaw Assistant Producer: Gabrielle Gatti Additional journalism by Jo Newsholme, Helen Ledwick and Laura Conder Executive Commissioners for BBC: Richard Maddock and Dylan Haskins Assistant Commissioner: Natalie Mace The Executive Producer is Ciaran Tracey for Big City Nights

    34 min
  2. 12/06/2022

    4. Hot Coffee

    In 2004, a new GTA was ready. It was called San Andreas and would take the world by storm with its daring signature of location and music. The game was set in a fictional LA ‘hood, and featured an array of gang members like no other title before it. It was one of the very first to feature a black lead character in its storytelling and won instant plaudits. Bugzy opens up on the time he spent playing the game and how its vivid caricatures of day-to-day gang life actually found a mirror in what he was going through in his own life. He tells the story of how he grew up surrounded by crime. He reflects on his experiences in a song he named after the game itself ‘San Andreas Mentality’. San Andreas would become notorious not for its violence however but for a sex scene that was buried in its data files. One that was never supposed to be found. But one that was discovered by a group of ‘modders’ who couldn’t believe what they’d stumbled upon - one of whom tells his story in this episode. The find became known as ‘hot coffee’. But it was a find that would land GTA in some seriously hot water. WARNING: This podcast contains themes of a sexual nature and adult language. -- CREDITS: Written by Ciaran Tracey and Chris Warburton Presenter: Bugzy Malone Presenter: Chris Warburton Mixing and Mastering: James Bradshaw Assistant Producer: Gabrielle Gatti Additional journalism by Jo Newsholme, Helen Ledwick and Laura Conder Executive Commissioners for BBC: Richard Maddock and Dylan Haskins Assistant Commissioner: Natalie Mace The Executive Producer is Ciaran Tracey for Big City Nights

    33 min
  3. 11/15/2022

    1. Birth Of A Legend

    Screw being the good guy. A game is born where being criminal is winning. It had started as an innocent cop caper: but being bad was just too good. Add a hint of controversy – and a modern classic arrives. GTA has been with British rapper Bugzy Malone as long as he can remember. Just as it has with millions upon millions of fans worldwide, over the last 25 years. To understand the success and enduring magic of Grand Theft Auto, you’ve got to understand how it all began. That’s the coming together of two very different stories. One – of a young man schooled in hip hop and with a dream to make edgy media. The other – of a Scottish games team who’d had a brainwave that would change everything. They’d been making a game which was fun but safe; being a cop, taking on the bad guys. But when they realised that being the bad guy was much more satisfying – their creativity had been unleashed. They’d meet a dynamic young man at an interactive publishing label who, along with his team, believed in what they’d done. Sam Houser: a music and movie fan who saw the possibility in edgy games that would challenge the market. Grand Theft Auto was unleashed in 1997 – and a modern classic was born. WARNING: This podcast contains adult language, depictions of violence and sexual themes. -- CREDITS: Written by Ciaran Tracey and Chris Warburton Presenter: Bugzy Malone Presenter: Chris Warburton Mixing and Mastering: James Bradshaw Assistant Producer: Gabrielle Gatti Additional journalism by Jo Newsholme, Helen Ledwick and Laura Conder Executive Commissioners for BBC: Richard Maddock and Dylan Haskins Assistant Commissioner: Natalie Mace The Executive Producer is Ciaran Tracey for Big City Nights

    32 min
  4. 11/09/2022

    Welcome to Bugzy Malone’s Grandest Game

    It’s one of the most controversial and critically acclaimed video games of them all. Grand Theft Auto – a game of stealing, shooting, joyriding and criminality – but also of immersive, mind-blowing creativity. It was a game that enthralled British rapper Bugzy Malone growing up – and one that stayed with him as he rose through a tough life. GTA raised the bar on gaming with its seemingly boundless open world and shocking, graphic violence. It would sell millions upon millions and become an entertainment titan. But that wasn’t without huge controversy over its content. Controversy that would land it in front of the highest powers in America. This is the story of how the game and its makers overcame it all – moral panic, politicians and naysayers – to reach the new era it now faces. Featuring the people who were in the eye of some of the game’s real world storms and controversies - and the fans who’ve savoured its every detail over the last 25 years. One of those fans was Bugzy – who could see a mirror to his own experiences in the game’s depiction of gang life. Another is BBC 5 Live’s Chris Warburton: an ordinary fan with a journalistic itch to get deep behind the game’s real-world headlines. Between them, they go on the rollercoaster ride that’s about to bring the world to the game’s sixth, eagerly anticipated title. This was more than a game. This was culture shifting art, one of the most towering achievements in modern entertainment. An edgy, addictive masterpiece that would secure memories for friends around the globe.

    2 min

Ratings & Reviews

4.3
out of 5
3 Ratings

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It’s the game that shocked and thrilled the world: Grand Theft Auto. Its rise to domination is an incredible story. Rapper Bugzy Malone played it through his hardest times. And he’s going deep.

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