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== Description == | == Description == | ||
=== GTA 1 === | === GTA 1 Era === | ||
In [[Grand Theft Auto 1]], mobile phones technically function identically to [[pager]]s, delivering messages (often one-way) to the player at the bottom of the screen, representing verbal communication instead of the pager's text messages. Much like the pager, messages delivered via a mobile phone are displayed in text form beside the graphical representation of the phone. | In [[Grand Theft Auto 1]], mobile phones technically function identically to [[pager]]s, delivering messages (often one-way) to the player at the bottom of the screen, representing verbal communication instead of the pager's text messages. Much like the pager, messages delivered via a mobile phone are displayed in text form beside the graphical representation of the phone. | ||
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=== GTA | === GTA III Era === | ||
[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] marked a return of the mobile phone after being absent in [[Grand Theft Auto 2]] and [[Grand Theft Auto III]]. The mobile phone's role remains unchanged as it is often used between missions and important events, but primarily complements face-to-face interactions between characters. | [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] marked a return of the mobile phone after being absent in [[Grand Theft Auto 2]] and [[Grand Theft Auto III]]. The mobile phone's role remains unchanged as it is often used between missions and important events, but primarily complements face-to-face interactions between characters. | ||
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=== GTA IV === | === GTA IV Era === | ||
The use of the phone is greatly expanded in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], [[The Lost and Damned]] and [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], featuring a multitude of features, including the ability to: | The use of the phone is greatly expanded in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], [[The Lost and Damned]] and [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], featuring a multitude of features, including the ability to: | ||
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