![]() In the midst of all this came Grand Theft Auto, which hit the hip-hop/urban jackpot. And members of the Wu-Tang Clan collective battled one another in 1999's Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style. Digital versions of LL Cool J, Public Enemy, and Queen Latifah battled on the basketball court in 1995's RapJam Volume One. Players could summon their inner video director by splicing images of the teen rappers Kris Kross in 1992's Kriss Kross: Make My Video. Back in the day, only a handful of video games came with a hip-hop vibe.
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