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Alternate Titles

"侠盗车手：罪恶都市" -- Simplified Chinese spelling

"GTA: Vice City" -- Informal / slang

"GTA:VC" -- Common abbreviation

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As with literature, movies, music and other forms of entertainment, we have strived to create a video game experience with a certain degree of realism, which we believe is our right. Nevertheless, we are aware of the hurt and anger in the Haitian community and have listened to the community's objections to certain statements made in the game. Accordingly, we will remove the objectionable statements from future copies of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.

DJs

Lazlow (whose real life counterpart is responsible for writing a lot of the radio dialogue), the talk radio Chatterbox personality returns as a young DJ starting out trying to convince everyone that he's a hard core rebel on the rock and roll station, V-ROCK.

Toni (Maria Chambers), was Flashback-FM's aging pop groupie DJ in GTA III . In Vice City , she not only sounds younger and naive, but a good chunk of her material plays into her GTA III material (for example, yes, she HAS been on fire). Her 80’s station? Appropriately enough, named Flash FM

. In , she not only sounds younger and naive, but a good chunk of her material plays into her material (for example, yes, she HAS been on fire). Her 80’s station? Appropriately enough, named Flash FM And in a twist, Fernando Martinez (Frank Chavez), who ran the pseudo-legal prostitution ring ads euphemistically called 'Fernando's New Beginnings' got his start as a Vice City radio DJ on Emotion 98.3. In between playing emotive records, he’s already begun his pimping ways.

Dundee

German version

People on the ground can't be hurt with melee weapons

Blood effects when hurting people were removed

No decapitations

Killed people don't leave money behind

The Rampage missions were removed

Two regular missions were removed: Messing with the Man and Dirty Lickin's

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Movie studio

References

In one of the assassination missions you get from the payphones the targets are called Nico Carter and Marcus Hammond which is a nod to the two main characters in the game The Getaway .

. The remote control helicopter used in the mission 'Demolition Man' closely resembles the helicopter which is piloted in one level of Blood Money, a game developed by DMA Design (now Rockstar North) for the Commodore Amiga computer.

In the Malibu Club, the band performing on the stage of the club is an obvious parody on the Village People.

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Swimming pool

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Vice Point building

Awards

4Players 2002– Best PS2 Game of the Year 2002– Best PS2 Action Game of the Year 2002 – #2 Best PS2 Game of the Year (Readers' Vote) 2002– Best PS2 Action Game of the Year (Readers' Vote) 2003 – Best PC Game of the Year

Computer Games Magazine March 2004 - #2 Game of the Year 2003

Computer Gaming World March 2004 (Issue #236) – Best Music of the Year

GameSpy 2002 – PS2 Game of the Year (Readers' Choice) 2002 – Best Music of the Year (PS2) 2003 – #2 PC Game of the Year 2003 – PC Action/Adventure Game of the Year

Golden Joystick Awards 2003 - PS2 Game of the Year

PC Games (Germany) Issue 02/2004– Best Game in 2003 (Readers' Vote) Issue 02/2004– Best Action Game in 2003 (Readers' Vote)

PC Powerplay (Germany) Issue 07/2006 - #8 Best Packaging

Retro Gamer October 2004 (Issue #9) – #15 Best Game Of All Time (Readers' Vote)



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