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By [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]], the money system was completely refashioned. While certain street crimes still award players with small amounts of money, the score multiplier is removed, and pedestrians, expect emergency personnel, drop cash onto the street upon death. Missions still provide substantial amounts of money, but sub-missions, which debuted in GTA III, serve as an additional source of income, awarding the player with increasingly more money as the sub-missions progress.
By [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]], the money system was completely refashioned. While certain street crimes still award players with small amounts of money, the score multiplier is removed, and pedestrians, expect emergency personnel, drop cash onto the street upon death. Missions still provide substantial amounts of money, but sub-missions, which debuted in GTA III, serve as an additional source of income, awarding the player with increasingly more money as the sub-missions progress.


Money in GTA III is assigned a secondary role in game progression for specific missions only, when the player is required to pay 8-Ball large sums of money to construct a bomb in "[[Bomb Da Base]]", and when the player must pay a large ransom to secure [[Maria Latore]]'s freedom, who is kidnapped by [[Catalina]] and the [[Colombian Cartel]], in "[[The Exchange (mission)|The Exchange]]". Outside missions, money remains important in the purchase of weapons, respraying of vehicles and the installation of car bombs. Sessions with prostitutes, another addition in the game, also incur a cost to the player, depending on how long the player requires her services.
Money in GTA III is assigned a secondary role in game progression for specific missions only, when the player is required to pay 8-Ball large sums of money to construct a bomb in "[[Bomb Da Base Act II]]", and when the player must pay a large ransom to secure [[Maria Latore]]'s freedom, who is kidnapped by [[Catalina]] and the [[Colombian Cartel]], in "[[The Exchange (mission)|The Exchange]]". Outside missions, money remains important in the purchase of weapons, respraying of vehicles and the installation of car bombs. Sessions with prostitutes, another addition in the game, also incur a cost to the player, depending on how long the player requires her services.


== GTA: Vice City ==
== GTA: Vice City ==
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