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[[Vapid]] is an American automotive company in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. It is primarily based on [[wp:Ford Motor Company|Ford Motor Company]], although some of its models resemble some of those made by Chevrolet, Dodge, Land Rover, and even the International Harvester/Navistar International. In parody of Ford's famous blue oval badge, Vapid's logo is a red oval. The word 'vapid' means 'dull' but also sounds similar to 'rapid,' a possible motivation for the use of the name. Vapid is one of the biggest car manufacturers in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], along [[Declasse]]
The '''[[wp:PlayStation 3|PlayStation 3]]''' or '''PS3''', is the successor to the [[PlayStation 2]], released on November 11, 2006 in Japan, and November 17, 2006 in North America. The PS3 is superseded by the [[PlayStation 4]].
==Vehicles==
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!  width="100"|Vehicle
!  width="100"|Style
!  width="250"|Based on (GTA IV)<!--Main inspiration only-->
!  width="200"|Notes
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| [[Benson]]
| Commercial Truck
| [[wp:Navistar International|1989-2001 International 4000 series]] bottler truck
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|-
| [[Bobcat]]
| Pickup Truck
| [[wp:Chevrolet_C/K#1973-1987|1981-1987 Chevrolet C/K]]
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|-
| [[Bullet GT]]
| Supercar
| [[wp:Ford GT|2003-2006 Ford GT]]
| [[The Ballad of Gay Tony|TBoGT]] exclusive
|-
| [[Contender]]
| Pickup Truck
| [http://www.pickuptrucks.com/html/autoshows/naias2003/ford/lightning1.html third generation Ford SVT Lightning concept]
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|-
| [[Fortune]]
| Sports Coupe
| [[wp:Ford Thunderbird (tenth generation)|1989-1993 Ford Thunderbird]]
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|-
| [[Hellenbach]]
| Muscle Car
| [[wp:Shelby Mustang GT500|2006-present Shelby Mustang GT500]]
| [[Chinatown Wars]] exclusive
|-
| [[Huntley Sport]]
| SUV
| [[wp:Range Rover Sport|2006-present Range Rover Sport]]
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|-
| [[Minivan]]
| Minivan
| [[wp:Dodge Caravan|2001-2007 Dodge Caravan]] / [[wp:Ford Windstar|1999-2003 Ford Windstar]]
| [[Cabby|Taxi variant]] produced by [[Schyster]]
|-
| [[Peyote]]
| Personal Luxury Car
| [[wp:Ford Thunderbird (first generation)|1955-1957 Ford Thunderbird]]
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|-
| [[Slamvan]]
| Van
| [[wp:Ford_F-Series#Second_generation_.281953.E2.80.931956.29|1953-1956 Ford F-Series]]
| [[The Lost and Damned|TLAD]] exclusive
|-
| [[Speedo]]
| Van
| [[wp:Chevrolet Express|2003-present Chevrolet Express]]
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|-
| [[Steed]]
| Commercial Truck
| [[wp:Ford E-Series|1992-1996 Ford Econoline]] delivery van
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|-
|[[Tow Truck]]
| Tow Truck
| [[wp:Ford_F-Series#Second_generation_.281953.E2.80.931956.29|1953-1956 Ford F-Series]]
| [[The Lost and Damned|TLAD]] exclusive
|-
| [[Uranus]]
| Sports Coupe
| [[wp:Ford Mustang (third generation)|1985/1986 Ford Mustang]]
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|-
| [[Yankee]]
| Commercial Truck
| [[wp:International Harvester S-Series|1980s International Harvester S-Series]]
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|-
| Unnamed Fleet Sedan
| Sedan
| [[wp:Ford Crown Victoria|1992-1997 Ford Crown Victoria]]
| Includes the [[NOOSE Cruiser]], [[Police Cruiser]], and [[Taxi]]
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|}
{{vehicle brands}}
{{Vehicles}}


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The PlayStation 3 uses a proprietary CPU co-developed by Sony, Toshiba, and IBM called the [[wp:Cell (microprocessor)|Cell Broadband Engine]]. The GPU uses an Nvidia-based chipset called the "RSX Reality Synthesizer". The PS3's system memory was split into two pools of 256MB each, with one pool going to CPU and the other to the GPU; the split memory made programming for the PS3 more difficult compared to the technically inferior [[Xbox 360]], especially when creating multi-platform ports.
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Unlike the PlayStation 2, whose online services were supported by the individual game publishers and developers for each online capable game, online services for the PlayStation 3 were unified under the [[wp:PlayStation Network|PlayStation Network]], which launched concurrently with the console. Unlike Xbox Live, which requires a paid subscription, online gaming for the PS3 is free on the PlayStation Network; however, Sony launched a paid tier, PlayStation Plus, in 2010 and offers certain benefits such as free games, store discounts, and cloud backups of game saves.
 
The PlayStation 3 is backwards compatible with the original [[PlayStation]], and early models were also backwards compatible with the PlayStation 2. PS2 backwards compatibility was initially achieved by using the PS2's native Emotion Engine CPU and Graphics Synthesizer GPU; however, subsequent motherboard revisions removed the hardware-based solution in favor of software emulation, and support for physical PS2 discs was eventually removed. Certain titles were later emulated and offered under the "PS2 Classics" line, including games from the [[GTA III Era]]. It was also the only seventh-generation console to offer region-free games. The console underwent two major redesigns, the "Slim" model in 2009 and "Super Slim" model in 2012; the Super Slim removes the slot-loading optical drive in favor of a top-loading, sliding door mechanism.
 
The PlayStation 3 was discontinued in March 2016 in PAL regions, October 2016 in North America, and May 2017 in Japan; however, online services via the PlayStation Network remain available.
 
==Grand Theft Auto Games on PS3==
*[[Grand Theft Auto IV]] (2008)
*[[Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City]] (2010)
*[[Grand Theft Auto V]] (2013)
 
 
 
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Revision as of 21:06, 2 July 2019

Original PS3 and "Slim" model.

The PlayStation 3 or PS3, is the successor to the PlayStation 2, released on November 11, 2006 in Japan, and November 17, 2006 in North America. The PS3 is superseded by the PlayStation 4.

The PlayStation 3 uses a proprietary CPU co-developed by Sony, Toshiba, and IBM called the Cell Broadband Engine. The GPU uses an Nvidia-based chipset called the "RSX Reality Synthesizer". The PS3's system memory was split into two pools of 256MB each, with one pool going to CPU and the other to the GPU; the split memory made programming for the PS3 more difficult compared to the technically inferior Xbox 360, especially when creating multi-platform ports.

Unlike the PlayStation 2, whose online services were supported by the individual game publishers and developers for each online capable game, online services for the PlayStation 3 were unified under the PlayStation Network, which launched concurrently with the console. Unlike Xbox Live, which requires a paid subscription, online gaming for the PS3 is free on the PlayStation Network; however, Sony launched a paid tier, PlayStation Plus, in 2010 and offers certain benefits such as free games, store discounts, and cloud backups of game saves.

The PlayStation 3 is backwards compatible with the original PlayStation, and early models were also backwards compatible with the PlayStation 2. PS2 backwards compatibility was initially achieved by using the PS2's native Emotion Engine CPU and Graphics Synthesizer GPU; however, subsequent motherboard revisions removed the hardware-based solution in favor of software emulation, and support for physical PS2 discs was eventually removed. Certain titles were later emulated and offered under the "PS2 Classics" line, including games from the GTA III Era. It was also the only seventh-generation console to offer region-free games. The console underwent two major redesigns, the "Slim" model in 2009 and "Super Slim" model in 2012; the Super Slim removes the slot-loading optical drive in favor of a top-loading, sliding door mechanism.

The PlayStation 3 was discontinued in March 2016 in PAL regions, October 2016 in North America, and May 2017 in Japan; however, online services via the PlayStation Network remain available.

Grand Theft Auto Games on PS3

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