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'''Gary Sheen''' is a DJ in [[Independence FM]], a radio station exclusive to the PC port of [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. He appears only if the player chooses to have the station function like a standard radio channel, including a DJ and commercials. | '''Gary Sheen''' is a DJ in [[Independence FM]], a radio station exclusive to the PC port of [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. He appears only if the player chooses to have the station function like a standard radio channel, including a DJ and commercials. | ||
Like most DJs in the GTA series, Gary appears between songs and advertising, ranting and commenting on various topics. Gary shows a degree of egoism as well as cynicism, owing to his broken | Like most DJs in the GTA series, Gary appears between songs and advertising, ranting and commenting on various topics. Gary shows a degree of egoism as well as cynicism and bitterness, owing to his broken relationships with an unknown number of women, and his claim to fame as a result of the dot-com boom of the late 1990s and early 2000s and his venture as an organizer of music festivals (which he claims he invented). As a result, Gary would often belittle any song that plays in Independence FM and claim that he will cut his wrist during a commercial. Gary is heard speaking in an British accent. | ||
Gary is voiced by Tom Patrick Stephens. | Gary is voiced by Tom Patrick Stephens. |
Revision as of 12:21, 30 March 2009
Gary Sheen is a DJ in Independence FM, a radio station exclusive to the PC port of Grand Theft Auto IV. He appears only if the player chooses to have the station function like a standard radio channel, including a DJ and commercials.
Like most DJs in the GTA series, Gary appears between songs and advertising, ranting and commenting on various topics. Gary shows a degree of egoism as well as cynicism and bitterness, owing to his broken relationships with an unknown number of women, and his claim to fame as a result of the dot-com boom of the late 1990s and early 2000s and his venture as an organizer of music festivals (which he claims he invented). As a result, Gary would often belittle any song that plays in Independence FM and claim that he will cut his wrist during a commercial. Gary is heard speaking in an British accent.
Gary is voiced by Tom Patrick Stephens.