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'''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories''' was an exclusive game for the [[PlayStation Portable]]. Because of its success, it was later released on the PlayStation 2 console. It is the fifth [[Grand Theft Auto]] game to appear on a handheld console (the others being [[Grand Theft Auto 1]], [[Grand Theft Auto 2]], both on the [[GameBoy Color]], [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]], on the [[GameBoy Advance]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]], appearing on the [[PlayStation Portable]] and the sixth game of the [[GTA III Era]]. The game has been developed by [[Rockstar Leeds]], and published and released by [[Rockstar Games]].
'''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories''' was an exclusive game for the [[PlayStation Portable]]. Because of its success, it was later released on the PlayStation 2 console. It is the fifth [[Grand Theft Auto]] game to appear on a handheld console (the others being [[Grand Theft Auto 1]], [[Grand Theft Auto 2]], both on the [[GameBoy Color]], [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]], on the [[GameBoy Advance]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]], appearing on the [[PlayStation Portable]] and the sixth (and also last) game of the [[GTA III Era]]. The game has been developed by [[Rockstar Leeds]], and published and released by [[Rockstar Games]].


[[Take-Two Interactive]] originally announced the title was to be released in North America on 17th October 2006 and in Europe on 20th October, but early in September there was an announcement stating the game had been delayed for release until 31st October in North America and 3rd November in Europe. It had also announced that the game will be released on 10 November 2006 in Australia. The suggested retail price in the United States is $49.99, and £34.99 in the [[United Kingdom|UK]].
[[Take-Two Interactive]] originally announced the title was to be released in North America on 17th October 2006 and in Europe on 20th October, but early in September there was an announcement stating the game had been delayed for release until 31st October in North America and 3rd November in Europe. It had also announced that the game will be released on 10 November 2006 in Australia. The suggested retail price in the United States is $49.99, and £34.99 in the [[United Kingdom|UK]].
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==Story==
==Story==
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[[File:ViceCity-GTAVCS-map.png|170px|thumb|left|Map of Vice City in GTA VCS.]]
[[File:ViceCity-GTAVCS-map.png|170px|thumb|left|Map of Vice City in GTA Vice City Stories.]]
[[File:VictorVance-GTAVCS2.jpg|170px|thumb|left|GTA VCS's [[protagonist]],[[Victor Vance]]]]
[[File:VictorVance-GTAVCS2.jpg|170px|thumb|left|GTA Vice City Stories's [[protagonist]], [[Victor Vance]]]]
Vice City Stories marks the series' return to [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]], with the game taking place in August of [[1984]], roughly two years before the events of [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]. The game focuses around [[Victor Vance]], the brother of [[Lance Vance]] who [[Keep Your Friends Close...|betrays]] [[Tommy Vercetti]] in GTA Vice City. Victor briefly appears in GTA Vice City in the opening cutscene, in which he is killed during a drug deal gone wrong.
Vice City Stories marks the series' return to [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]], with the game taking place in August of [[1984]], roughly two years before the events of [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]. The game focuses around [[Victor Vance]], the brother of [[Lance Vance]] who [[Keep Your Friends Close...|betrays]] [[Tommy Vercetti]] in GTA Vice City. Victor briefly appears in GTA Vice City in the opening cutscene, in which he is killed during a drug deal gone wrong.


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:''See: [[Radio Stations in GTA Vice City Stories]]''
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Like all other releases from the Grand Theft Auto series, Vice City Stories' soundtrack plays an integral role in setting the game's atmosphere. It features 9 different radio stations that play over 100 licensed songs from the 1980s. Most of the station remain the same as in the settings of ''Vice City'' (1986). But the radio stations Fever 105 and Wildstyle are replaced with Fresh 105 and Paradise FM. Also the talk show, K-CHAT doesn't exist in 1984.
Like all other releases from the Grand Theft Auto series, Vice City Stories' soundtrack plays an integral role in setting the game's atmosphere. It features 9 different radio stations that play over 100 licensed songs from the 1980s. Most of the station remain the same as in the settings of ''Vice City'' (1986), but the radio stations Fever 105 and Wildstyle are replaced with Fresh 105 and Paradise FM, respectively. Also the talk show [[K-CHAT]] doesn't exist in 1984.


==Weapons==
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*[http://www.rockstargames.com/vicecitystories/ Official Website]
*[http://www.rockstargames.com/vicecitystories/ Official Website]
*[http://www.gtapsp.com GTAPSP]
*[http://www.gtapsp.com GTAPSP]
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