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In addition to music and interviews, the stations also include fake commercials such as the Degenatron, a fictional video game console (Save the green dots with your fantastic flying red square!) that's likely a parody of the Atari 2600. The commercials and the game setting are consistent: Degenatron advertisements appear on billboards, and ads air for stores in which the player can actually shop, such as Ammu-Nation. | In addition to music and interviews, the stations also include fake commercials such as the Degenatron, a fictional video game console (Save the green dots with your fantastic flying red square!) that's likely a parody of the Atari 2600. The commercials and the game setting are consistent: Degenatron advertisements appear on billboards, and ads air for stores in which the player can actually shop, such as Ammu-Nation. | ||
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Revision as of 20:46, 31 July 2006
Various radio stations can be received on radios in most vehicles in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. The multi-CD soundtrack to the game was an instant best-seller.
Non-Music Stations
- KCHAT is an interview and chat station
- VCPR (Vice City Public Radio) is a humerous political radio debate
Music Stations
- Wilstyle - Pirate rap station
- V-Rock - Rock station hosted by DJ Lazlow
- Wave 103 - New-wave and synthpop music
- Flash FM - Period pop music
- Fever 105 - Disco, soul and R&B.
- Emotion 98.3 - Power ballads
- Radio Espantoso - Spanish-language station with Hispanic and Carribean music
In addition to music and interviews, the stations also include fake commercials such as the Degenatron, a fictional video game console (Save the green dots with your fantastic flying red square!) that's likely a parody of the Atari 2600. The commercials and the game setting are consistent: Degenatron advertisements appear on billboards, and ads air for stores in which the player can actually shop, such as Ammu-Nation.