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The 'Dragon' jumpsuit is fashioned as a bright yellow, one-piece jumpsuit cum tracksuit with black stripes running down the sides, rolled up sleeves, and white trainers. Due to its visual cues, the jumpsuit's design is comparable to the [[Tracksuit|Sweats]] in GTA Liberty City Stories as well as the [[Tracksuit]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]] | The 'Dragon' jumpsuit is fashioned as a bright yellow, one-piece jumpsuit cum tracksuit with black stripes running down the sides, rolled up sleeves, and white trainers. Due to its visual cues, the jumpsuit's design is comparable to the [[Tracksuit|Sweats]] in GTA Liberty City Stories as well as the [[Tracksuit]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]]. Like other clothes in the game, changing into the outfit will remove up to a two star [[Wanted Level in GTA III Era|wanted level]]. | ||
The 'Dragon' jumpsuit is added to the [[wardrobe]] by completing "[[Crazy '69']]", a mission given by [[Leon McAffrey]]. | The 'Dragon' jumpsuit is added to the [[wardrobe]] by completing "[[Crazy '69']]", a mission given by [[Leon McAffrey]]. |
Revision as of 11:43, 8 November 2012
The 'Dragon' jumpsuit is an unlockable outfit in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories designed as a full-body track-jumpsuit.
Description
The 'Dragon' jumpsuit is fashioned as a bright yellow, one-piece jumpsuit cum tracksuit with black stripes running down the sides, rolled up sleeves, and white trainers. Due to its visual cues, the jumpsuit's design is comparable to the Sweats in GTA Liberty City Stories as well as the Tracksuit in GTA Vice City. Like other clothes in the game, changing into the outfit will remove up to a two star wanted level.
The 'Dragon' jumpsuit is added to the wardrobe by completing "Crazy '69'", a mission given by Leon McAffrey.
Trivia
- The 'Dragon' jumpsuit is clearly modeled after an iconic jumpsuit worn by Hai Tien/Billy Lo (played in part by Bruce Lee) in The Game of Death; the suit in The Game of Death also inspired the design for Uma Thurman's two-piece biking tracksuit in Kill Bill: Volume 1, which "Crazy '69'" happens to based itself from.