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*Niko Bellic could be the most popular Grand Theft Auto protagonist to date. A Grand Theft Wiki poll showed that 1826 users thought Niko Bellic was the best protagonist.
*Niko Bellic could be the most popular Grand Theft Auto protagonist to date. A Grand Theft Wiki poll showed that 1826 users thought Niko Bellic was the best protagonist.
*Niko's immigrant status is uncertain, and arouses the suspicion of the LCPD and [[FIB]]. Although Niko often protests while fleeing police that he "has [his] papers", Roman says that Niko does not have a visa.
*Niko's immigrant status is uncertain, and arouses the suspicion of the LCPD and [[FIB]]. Although Niko often protests while fleeing police that he "has [his] papers", Roman says that Niko does not have a visa.
*It has been comfirmed that Niko will not appear in [[Grand Theft Auto V]], however other characters from Grand Theft Auto IV apparently will. However, if one pre-ordered the Collector's Edition, he, along with every other protagonist, will be playable characters in multiplayer.
*It has been comfirmed that Niko will not appear in [[Grand Theft Auto V]], however other characters from Grand Theft Auto IV apparently will.
*Niko Bellic, in his default outfit, resembles Mark Renton, the main protagonist of the 1996 film ''Trainspotting''. The fact that both the film and the Grand Theft Auto games were created in Edinburgh, Scotland makes the similarity more striking.
*Niko Bellic, in his default outfit, resembles Mark Renton, the main protagonist of the 1996 film ''Trainspotting''. The fact that both the film and the Grand Theft Auto games were created in Edinburgh, Scotland makes the similarity more striking.  


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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