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[[Image:GhostTown.JPG|right|thumb|The streets of the Ghost Town]]
[[Image:GhostTown.JPG|right|thumb|The streets of the Ghost Town]]


The '''Ghost Town''' in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], is a "hidden" place, not supposed to be accessed during normal game play. It is used in the introduction to the game where [[Claude]] is helping to rob a bank, before being betrayed and shot by [[Catalina]]. The Ghost Town is basically a street with the Liberty City Bank, some stores and apartments, and a [[Mr. Wongs]], an [[Esperanto]], and three [[Securicar]]'s parked on the street.
The '''Ghost Town''' in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], is a "hidden" place, not supposed to be accessed during normal game play. It is used in the introduction to the game where [[Claude]] is helping to rob a bank, before being betrayed and shot by [[Catalina]]. The Ghost Town is basically a street with the Liberty City Bank, some stores and apartments, and a [[Mr. Wongs]], an [[Esperanto]], and three [[Securicar]]s parked on the street. The place is named by the players as Ghost Town as there is no official name for that area.


During gameplay in the console versions of the game, it can only be accessed by flying the [[Dodo]] there, very few of the objects are solid, so there is nowhere to land and look around. However, a patch was made for the PC version that places a bridge, which allows the player to reach the Ghost Town more easily.
During gameplay, it can only be accessed by flying the [[Dodo]] there. Very few of the objects are solid and those objects are tiny props, so there is nowhere to land. If using [[cheats]], the flying cars cheat can also get you to Ghost Town. A modification was made for the PC version that places a bridge and solidifies the area, which allows the player to reach the Ghost Town more easily.


The Ghost Town is noticeably more detailed than [[Liberty City in GTA III|Liberty City]] itself; the alley behind the bank contains dumpsters, carboard boxes, and even various items of garbage strewn across the ground. Most of the apartments above the alley/streets also feature air conditioning units on the windows, like some buidlings in real-life. The sidewalks, however, are empty, with the exception of a few street lights and parking signs.
The Ghost Town is noticeably more detailed than [[Liberty City in GTA III|Liberty City]] itself; the alley behind the bank contains dumpsters, cardboard boxes, and even various items of garbage strewn across the ground. Most of the apartments above the alley/streets also feature air conditioning units on the windows, like some buildings in real-life. The sidewalks, however, are empty, with the exception of a few street lights and parking signs.


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 21:00, 9 February 2009

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The Ghost Town, as depicted in GTA III.
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The streets of the Ghost Town

The Ghost Town in Grand Theft Auto III, is a "hidden" place, not supposed to be accessed during normal game play. It is used in the introduction to the game where Claude is helping to rob a bank, before being betrayed and shot by Catalina. The Ghost Town is basically a street with the Liberty City Bank, some stores and apartments, and a Mr. Wongs, an Esperanto, and three Securicars parked on the street. The place is named by the players as Ghost Town as there is no official name for that area.

During gameplay, it can only be accessed by flying the Dodo there. Very few of the objects are solid and those objects are tiny props, so there is nowhere to land. If using cheats, the flying cars cheat can also get you to Ghost Town. A modification was made for the PC version that places a bridge and solidifies the area, which allows the player to reach the Ghost Town more easily.

The Ghost Town is noticeably more detailed than Liberty City itself; the alley behind the bank contains dumpsters, cardboard boxes, and even various items of garbage strewn across the ground. Most of the apartments above the alley/streets also feature air conditioning units on the windows, like some buildings in real-life. The sidewalks, however, are empty, with the exception of a few street lights and parking signs.

External Links

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