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An '''asset''' is a profitable business in the [[Grand Theft Auto series]]. Assets can be bought or acquired by the player. After the completion of an asset's missions, money is generated by the asset and can be picked up by the player. | An '''asset''' is a profitable business in the [[|Grand Theft Auto|Grand Theft Auto series]]. Assets can be bought or acquired by the player. After the completion of an asset's missions, money is generated by the asset and can be picked up by the player. | ||
==Grand Theft Auto: Vice City== | ==Grand Theft Auto: Vice City== |
Revision as of 05:33, 12 February 2010
An asset is a profitable business in the [[|Grand Theft Auto|Grand Theft Auto series]]. Assets can be bought or acquired by the player. After the completion of an asset's missions, money is generated by the asset and can be picked up by the player.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Assets are first introduced in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. The player takes over the Vercetti Estate in the mission Rub Out The player can buy other assets after completing the mission Shakedown. Phil Cassidy's missions are unlocked after the mission The Job. After the purchase of an asset, the player can save his or her progress at the asset (except Phil's Place, since it's not owned by the player). The asset will generate profit once all the missions for the related asset have been completed. The profits are usually in the form of protection money.
Asset | Price | Location | Profit |
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Vercetti Estate | -N/A- | Starfish Island | $5,000 |
Boatyard | $10,000 | Viceport, Vice City Mainland | $2,000 |
Cherry Popper Ice Cream Factory | $20,000 | Little Havana, Vice City Mainland | $3,000 |
The Pole Position Club | $30,000 | Ocean Beach, Vice Beach | $4,000 |
Kaufman Cabs | $40,000 | Little Haiti, Vice City Mainland | $5,000 |
Sunshine Autos | $50,000 | Little Havana, Vice City Mainland | $1,500-$9,000 |
InterGlobal Films | $60,000 | Prawn Island, Vice Beach | $7,000 |
Print Works | $70,000 | Little Haiti, Vice City Mainland | $8,000 |
Malibu Club | $120,000 | Vice Point, Vice Beach | $10,000 |
Phil's Place | -N/A- | Little Haiti, Vice City Mainland | Weapons for Sale |
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Assets in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas can be acquired by completing certain missions and a few of them can be bought.
Asset | Price | Location | Profit |
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The Johnson House | -N/A- | Ganton, Los Santos | ?-$8,000 |
Zero RC | $30,000 | Garcia, San Fierro | $5,000 |
Wang Cars | $50,000 | Downtown, San Fierro | $8,000 |
Verdant Meadows Airstrip | $80,000 | Verdant Meadows, Bone County | $10,000 |
RS Haul | -N/A- | Flint County | $2,000 |
Vank Hoff Hotel | -N/A- | Financial, San Fierro | $2,000 |
Hunter Quarry | -N/A- | Hunter Quarry, Bone County | $2,000 |
Roboi's Food Mart | -N/A- | Commerce, Los Santos | $2,000 |
Hippy Shopper | -N/A- | Queens, San Fierro | $2,000 |
Burger Shot | -N/A- | Redsands East, Las Venturas | $2,000 |
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
There are no purchasable properties in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories so all assets are acquired by completing missions for the business. The profits are usually in the form of protection money.
Asset | Location | Profit |
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Punk Noodles | Chinatown, Portland Island | $2,000 |
Joe's Pizza | Bedford Point, Staunton Island | $2,500 |
Hogs 'n' Cogs | Belleville Park, Staunton Island | $3,000 |
Capital Autos | Harwood, Portland Island | $4,000 |
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories expanded the idea of assets into building a business empire that will generate income from many types of businesses.