Sometimes the
citation makes no sense whatever, as when Levine and coauthor Martha Reed cite a 1993 paper
by Richard McKee and Larry Squire for the idea that declarative knowledge is consolidated in categories, enabling growth in knowledge as the child gets older.
It depends on the
citation style that your teacher wants you to use, but I'd use this information (and order it depending on the
citation style): Author (The Development Studio, in the case of games): Rockstar North Title: Grand Theft Auto V Publisher: Rockstar Games And include the Console version you're quoting from (because
sometimes the content differs
by console, with console exclusive content or what - not).