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A '''fansite''' or '''fan site''' is a website created and maintained by fans of a particular person, technology, or cultural phenomenon. The phenomenon can be a book, television show, movie, comic, band, game or similar. | A '''fansite''' or '''fan site''' is a website created and maintained by fans of a particular person, technology, or cultural phenomenon. The phenomenon can be a book, television show, movie, comic, band, game or similar. | ||
Thousands of [[GTA]] fansites exist, ranging from small one-person news blogs to community-edited wikis to massive downloads databases to forums with hundreds of thousands of members. | Thousands of [[Grand Theft Auto|GTA]] fansites exist, ranging from small one-person news blogs to community-edited wikis to massive downloads databases to forums with hundreds of thousands of members. | ||
Many GTA fansites include the latest news about the games, contain detailed game information (including [[cheats]]), offer downloads (usually [[modifications]]), allow discussion in [[List of GTA Forums|forums]] and gather opinions in polls. Some fansites include unofficial non-canonical stories about characters and places in the GTA series. Almost all GTA-related forums have [[GTA5 Wishlist|wishlists]] in place | Many GTA fansites include the latest news about the games, contain detailed game information (including [[cheats]]), offer downloads (usually [[modifications]]), allow discussion in [[List of GTA Forums|forums]] and gather opinions in polls. Some fansites include unofficial non-canonical stories about characters and places in the GTA series. Almost all GTA-related forums have [[GTA5 Wishlist|wishlists]] in place |