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you can have the pedestrians carry weapons or get in fights with people (just make sure youre out of their way) there are codes for making cars go faster, have bigger wheels, make cars and boats fly or bounce. There are TONS of cheat codes for this game, such as changing his apparences to various characters, course he'll have the same voice, you can make him change clothes. I know one of their shows lasts for about a n hour, i think there are two news stations He does have a radio station with varioes music fms to listen to. sometimes they have friends that will come and fight you off. However if you cause disruption to some drivers, they'll either speed off, get out and run, or fight back. like for example if you make him drive you and bump into someone else, he'll say something like hes VERY entertaining and humours and says alot of random stuff that will make you bend over and laugh. Tommy is your main character and this guy breaks no sweat causing terror or running illegal errands. thats becuase i enjoy causing terror around the city and being chased by cops. I've had the game for quite some time now but i've never finished it. This game has caused me tears of laughter
#GTA VICE CITY MOBILE ORIGINAL RADIO STATIONS SERIES#
Vice City is the first Grand Theft Auto game released under Sony's exclusive rights to the series through October 2004. Actor Ray Liotta provides the voice for Vercetti, and a mix of other film stars round out the cast. The lead character of Tommy Vercetti will also share his thoughts and musings with players in a departure from the strong but silent protagonist found in GTA III. The revamped sound continues on the streets, with over 8,000 lines of spoken dialogue recorded to help bring the fictional city to life. The eclectic mix features such noteworthy titles as "I Ran" by Flock of Seagulls, "The Message" by Grandmaster Flash, "You've Got Another Thing Coming" by Judas Priest, and "Out of Touch" by Hall & Oates. Players will listen to an estimated nine hours of music (nearly three times the amount featured Grand Theft Auto III) across 10 radio stations.
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To effectively capture the mood of the 1980s, the soundtrack has been altered to fit the time period. The police will also respond to these incidents, and may attempt to engage in high-speed pursuits with gangs as players go about their own business. Now gangs are designed to act independently of the player, such as fighting with citizens or stealing their cars. The AI has also been retooled to account for greater variety in pedestrian movement as well as gang behavior. The change in vistas has resulted in new types of pedestrians populating the streets, including roller skaters, joggers, and different gang members. The targeting mode has been refined once players leave their vehicle, with the camera taking a fixed position behind the character's shoulder and an auto-targeting system based on priority and danger level. Players can embark on a series of missions to build a reputation or simply explore the city, hijacking one of 120 vehicles (including motorcycles) and wreaking havoc on foot with an arsenal of 40 different weapons. Players can now enter buildings like hotels or discos and walk through hallways to visit rooms. Inspired by the look portrayed on television's stylish crime drama Miami Vice, the game takes place in the 1980s with criminals wearing pastel-colored suits, bikini-clad babes relaxing on sandy beaches, and palm tree-lined streets bustling with motorcycles, cars modeled after Ferrari Testarossas, and more. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City offers the same go-anywhere style of play as its violent, M-rated predecessor but with an area twice as large as Liberty City to explore in a completely different setting.