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In [[Grand Theft Auto 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]], except emergency personnel, drop cash onto the street upon death. [[Missions in GTA III|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.
In [[Grand Theft Auto 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]], except emergency personnel, drop cash onto the street upon death. [[Missions in GTA III|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 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 in GTA III|weapons]], [[Pay 'n' Spray|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 (GTA III)|The Exchange]]". Outside missions, money remains important in the purchase of [[Weapons in GTA III|weapons]], [[Pay 'n' Spray|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 ===
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