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GTA: San Andreas
The third part of the classic GTA series
Free
Mac
Mac OS X
English
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A Free Desktop customization program for Mac
Open the world on your desktop
High-quality wallpapers to decorate your desktop
GTA returns to Los Santos
Elegant clock and desktop wallpaper for Macs
A free program for Mac, by Rockstar Games.
Dynamically changing wallpaper for Mac
Mountain Lion wallpapers for your desktop background
Paid
The third part of the classic GTA series
Paid
The bridge simulator you didn't know you needed
Paid
A powerful media management app
Free
Fun and addictive bridge building game
Paid
Welcome to the family...
Free
GTA returns to Los Santos
A tribute to the King of Pop
Mikaela Banes returns to kick Decepticon butt
Official Rango film wallpaper
Official Avatar desktop wallpaper
The World's greatest footballer on your desktop
Collection of fun Halloween wallpapers for your desktop
Get back into two dimensions with this platforming picture
Get your claws on this impressive wallpaper
Official Little Big Planet 2 Wallpaper
An homage to Scrat from Ice Age 3
The flavor of the next episode on your desktop or phone
Wallpaper celebrating the latest Harry-Potter Film
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