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'''Collectibles''' are items in [[Grand Theft Auto|GTA]] games that are required to be collected in order to achieve [[100%]] completion of the game, but are not components of the main storyline.  Rewards are offered for collecting certain numbers of each collectible, and each individual collectible gives a small cash reward once picked up.  
'''Collectibles''' are items in [[Grand Theft Auto|GTA]] games that are required to be collected in order to achieve [[100%]] completion of the game, but are not components of the main storyline.  Rewards are offered for collecting certain numbers of each collectible, and each individual collectible gives a small cash reward once picked up.  


==Collectible Types==
== Types ==
'''[[Hidden Packages]]/Packages'''
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Hidden Packages/Packages are collectibles in [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]], [[Grand Theft Auto Vice City|GTA Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto Advance|GTA Advance]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|GTA: Liberty City Stories]]. Special [[Hidden Packages#Rewards|rewards]] are offered for finding certain proportions of the Hidden Packages/Packages, and for finding them all.
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'''[[Tags]]'''
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| [[Hidden Packages]]/Packages
Tags are collectibles in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]], which can only found in the city of [[Los Santos]]. Each Tag must be sprayed over completely in order to be considered collected. After spraying over a tag, the new tag will read, "Grove Street 4 Life". Spraying over all Tags will [[Tags|reward]] the player.
| [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]]<br />[[Grand Theft Auto Vice City|GTA Vice City]]<br />[[Grand Theft Auto Advance|GTA Advance]]<br />[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|GTA Liberty City Stories]]
 
| Special [[Hidden Packages#Rewards|rewards]] are offered for finding every ten packages, and for finding all 100.
'''[[Snapshots]]'''
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| [[Tags]]
Snapshots are collectibles in GTA San Andreas, which can only be found in [[San Fierro]]. They must be photographed using the [[Camera]]. These scenes are marked by a small rotating camera icon, which is only seen when viewed through the camera, otherwise they can only be noticed at night (the player will see a strong pinkish light with no apparent source). The glowing camera icons in the night may be related to the people on the radio station [[WCTR]], claiming that they saw lights in the sky. This icon must be in the camera's viewfinder for the snapshot to be counted as collected. [[Snapshots|Rewards]] are given to the player for taking all Snapshots.
| [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]]
 
| Tags are only found in the city of [[Los Santos]]. Each Tag must be sprayed over completely in order to be considered collected. After spraying over a tag, the new tag will read, "Grove Street 4 Life". Spraying over all Tags will [[Tags|reward]] the player.
'''[[Horseshoes]]'''
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| [[Snapshots]]
Horseshoes are collectibles in GTA San Andreas, which can only be found in [[Las Venturas]]. They are small collectibles and act as a normal [[pickup]]. The player gets [[Horseshoes|rewarded]] for collecting them all.
| GTA San Andreas
 
| Snapshots are only found in [[San Fierro]]. They must be photographed using the [[Camera]]. These scenes are marked by a small rotating camera icon, which is only seen when viewed through the camera, otherwise they can only be noticed at night (the player will see a strong pinkish light with no apparent source). The glowing camera icons in the night may be related to the people on the radio station [[WCTR]], claiming that they saw lights in the sky. This icon must be in the camera's viewfinder for the snapshot to be counted as collected. [[Snapshots|Rewards]] are given to the player for taking all Snapshots.
'''[[Oysters]]'''
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| [[Horseshoes]]
Oysters are collectibles in GTA San Andreas. They are always underwater, and require the player to dive in order to collect them. Unlike the other collectibles in GTA San Andreas, these can be found dotted across the [[State of San Andreas|state]]. Acquisitions of all Oysters will [[Oysters|reward]] the player.
| GTA San Andreas
 
| Horseshoes are only found in [[Las Venturas]]. They are small collectibles and act as a normal [[pickup]]. The player gets [[Horseshoes|rewarded]] for collecting them all.
'''[[Red Balloons]]'''
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| [[Oysters]]
Red Balloons are collectibles in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]]. They are similar to the Hidden Packages from the other GTA games, but this time gunshots, melee attacks, or explosions have to burst them. There are 99 red balloons and each tenth gives the player a [[Red Balloons#Rewards|reward]]. This is a reference to the [[1984]] hit song "99 Luftballons" by [[Wikipedia:Nena|Nena]].
| GTA San Andreas
 
| Oysters are always underwater, and most require the player to dive in order to collect them. Unlike the other collectibles in GTA San Andreas, these can be found dotted across the [[State of San Andreas|state]]. Acquisitions of all Oysters will [[Oysters|reward]] the player.
'''[[Flying Rats]]/Pigeons'''
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| [[Red Balloons]]
Flying Rats/Pigeons are collectibles found only in [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]]. They are similar to the Red Balloons in GTA Vice City Stories. They need to be shot to count as collected. There are 200 in total. The player will get a [[Flying Rats|reward]] for shooting all of them.
| [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]]
 
| Red Balloons are similar to the Hidden Packages from the other GTA games, but balloons require to be burst through gunshots, melee attacks, or explosions to be collected. There are 99 red balloons and each tenth gives the player a [[Red Balloons#Rewards|reward]]. This is a reference to the [[1984]] hit song "99 Luftballons" by [[Wikipedia:Nena|Nena]].
'''[[Seagulls]]'''
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| [[Flying Rats]]
Seagulls are collectibles only in [[The Lost and Damned|GTA IV: The Lost and Damned]] and [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]. They act the same as the Pigeons in GTA IV, but they look different. There are 50 in total. The player gets [[Innovation|rewarded]] for shooting them all in TLAD while an [[APC]] will be rewarded in TBOGT.
| [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]]
 
| Flying Rats are similar to the Red Balloons in GTA Vice City Stories. They need to be shot to count as collected. There are 200 in total. The player will get a [[Flying Rats|reward]] for shooting all of them.
'''[[Security Cameras]]'''
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| [[Seagulls]]
Security Cameras are collectibles in [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|GTA Chinatown Wars]]. They need to be destroyed to count as collected, just like the Pigeons and Seagulls. Rewards are given to the player if all Security Cameras are destroyed. 100 in total.
| [[The Lost and Damned]]<br/ >[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]
 
| Seagulls are similar to GTA IV's pigeons. There are 50 in total. The player gets [[Innovation|rewarded]] for shooting them all in TLAD while an [[APC]] will be rewarded in TBOGT.
'''[[Rampages]]'''
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| [[Security Cameras]]
Rampages are are a type of violent side-missions located all around the maps in all [[GTA III Era]] games and GTA Chinatown Wars. In these objectives, the main character has to do certain kills in less than 120 seconds. They show up as skulls. The player will be [[Rampages|rewarded]] with money for each Rampage.
| [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|GTA Chinatown Wars]]
 
| Security Cameras need to be destroyed to count as collected, just like the Pigeons and Seagulls. Rewards are given to the player if all Security Cameras are destroyed. 100 in total.
'''Unique Jumps/[[Unique Stunt Jumps]]/Stunt Jumps'''
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| [[Rampages]]
Unique Jumps/Unique Stunt Jumps/Stunt Jumps are high-speed, long-distance stunts the player must perform in a ground vehicle. Each jump has distinct start and ends, each of which must be hit in order for the jump to be considered complete. These show up in all [[GTA III Era]] games, except GTA Advance. They also appear in GTA IV and GTA Chinatown Wars, where the vehicle will always go through a Billboard. Money is been given to the player for a successful Unique Stunt Jump.
| GTA III<br />GTA Vice City<br />GTA San Andreas<br />GTA Advance<br />GTA Liberty City Stories<br />GTA Vice City Stories<br />GTA Chinatown Wars
| Rampages are are a type of violent side-missions. In these objectives, the main character has to do certain kills in less than 120 seconds. They show up as skulls. The player will be [[Rampages|rewarded]] with money for each Rampage.
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| Unique Jumps/[[Unique Stunt Jumps]]/Stunt Jumps
| GTA III<br />GTA Vice City<br />GTA San Andreas<br />GTA Liberty City Stories<br />GTA Vice City Stories<br />GTA IV<br />GTA Chinatown Wars
| Stunt Jumps are high-speed, long-distance stunts the player must perform in a ground vehicle. Each jump has distinct start and ends, each of which must be hit in order for the jump to be considered complete. In GTA Chinatown Wars, the vehicle will always go through a billboard in Stunt Jumps. Money is given to the player for a successful attempt.
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==Grand Theft Auto 2 Era==
==Grand Theft Auto 2 Era==