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"Ghost Town" was the name given to a place in GTA III, a "hidden" place, not avaiable in a normal game play. This place was used by the game for the introduction to the story. It's basically a street with a bank (the Liberty City Bank, if I'm right), where the hero of the game is shooted down during a robery. This place could be available only trought a patch (on the PC version) or by plane (with the Dodo), in PC and PS2 versions of the game, and it's not landable (except, once again, with a patch on the PC version).
'''Ghost Town''' was the name given to a place in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], a "hidden" place, not supposed to be accessed during normal game play. This place was used in the introduction to the game where we see our protagonist helping to rob the bank, before being betrayed and shot by [[Catalina]]. Ghost Town is basically a street with the Liberty City Bank and some [[Securicar]]'s parked outside.


And, no "ghost town" isn't haunted, nor full of secrets/mysteries... (:
During gameplay on the console versions of the game, it can only be accessed by flying the [[Dodo]] there, very few of the objects are solid and so there is nowhere to land and look around. However, on the PC version, a patch was made which places a bridge which you can drive along, to visit Ghost Town more easily.
 
==External Links==
[http://www.thegtaplace.com/pafiledb.php?action=file&id=56 Bridge to Ghost Town Patch] - made by ''Homer Simpson'' - via TheGTAPlace.com

Revision as of 11:15, 9 August 2006

Ghost Town was the name given to a place in Grand Theft Auto III, a "hidden" place, not supposed to be accessed during normal game play. This place was used in the introduction to the game where we see our protagonist helping to rob the bank, before being betrayed and shot by Catalina. Ghost Town is basically a street with the Liberty City Bank and some Securicar's parked outside.

During gameplay on the console versions of the game, it can only be accessed by flying the Dodo there, very few of the objects are solid and so there is nowhere to land and look around. However, on the PC version, a patch was made which places a bridge which you can drive along, to visit Ghost Town more easily.

External Links

Bridge to Ghost Town Patch - made by Homer Simpson - via TheGTAPlace.com