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In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], a wide array of '''weapons''' become available as the player completes more missions. The game features the most Melee Weapons in any GTA so far; and there is also a wide array of pistols, shotguns, and submachine guns. Guns may be purchased at [[Ammu-Nation]] and other types of weapons (such as baseball bats, hammers and chainsaws) can be bought at various hardware stores. Subsequently; after the release of the original Vice City, Rockstar was forced to drop the real names of the guns due to trademark reasons, likely being approached by Heckler & Koch the maker of the MP5, PSG1. Therefore the names you see for guns in the brackets are standard for all newer versions of | In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], a wide array of '''weapons''' become available as the player completes more missions. The game features the most Melee Weapons in any GTA so far; and there is also a wide array of pistols, shotguns, and submachine guns. Guns may be purchased at [[Ammu-Nation]] and other types of weapons (such as baseball bats, hammers and chainsaws) can be bought at various hardware stores. Subsequently; after the release of the original Vice City, Rockstar was forced to drop the real names of the guns due to trademark reasons, likely being approached by Heckler & Koch the maker of the MP5, PSG1. Therefore the names you see for guns in the brackets are standard for all newer versions of Vice City for both [[PlayStation 2|PS2]] and [[Xbox]]. It can also be noted that after the change the Ruger/Kruger is shortened and given a black skin, while the PSG1 is now standard with a mock silencer. | ||
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| [[Grenades]] || [[File:Grenade-GTAVC-icon.png]] | | [[Grenades]] || [[File:Grenade-GTAVC-icon.png]] |
Revision as of 08:46, 24 June 2010
In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, a wide array of weapons become available as the player completes more missions. The game features the most Melee Weapons in any GTA so far; and there is also a wide array of pistols, shotguns, and submachine guns. Guns may be purchased at Ammu-Nation and other types of weapons (such as baseball bats, hammers and chainsaws) can be bought at various hardware stores. Subsequently; after the release of the original Vice City, Rockstar was forced to drop the real names of the guns due to trademark reasons, likely being approached by Heckler & Koch the maker of the MP5, PSG1. Therefore the names you see for guns in the brackets are standard for all newer versions of Vice City for both PS2 and Xbox. It can also be noted that after the change the Ruger/Kruger is shortened and given a black skin, while the PSG1 is now standard with a mock silencer.
Slot 1: Hand | |
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Fist | |
Brass Knuckles | |
Slot 2: Melee Weapons | |
Screwdriver | |
Hammer | |
Knife | |
Meat Cleaver | |
Golf Club | |
Nightstick | |
Baseball Bat | File:Bat-GTAVC-icon.png |
Machete | |
Katana | |
Chainsaw | |
Slot 3: Explosives | |
Tear Gas (PS2 version only) | |
Molotov Cocktail | |
Grenades | |
Remote Grenade | |
Slot 4: Handguns | |
Pistol/Colt .45 | |
Colt Python/.357 | |
Slot 5: Shotguns | |
Shotgun | |
Stubby Shotgun | |
Spaz Shotgun/S.P.A.S. 12 | |
Slot 6: Sub-Machine Guns | |
Tec-9 | |
MAC-10 | |
Micro-SMG | |
MP5 | |
Slot 7: Assault Rifles | |
Ruger/Kruger | |
M4 | |
Slot 8: Heavy Weapons | |
M-60 | File:M60-GTAVC-icon.png |
Flamethrower | |
Rocket Launcher | |
Minigun | |
Slot 9: Sniper Rifles | |
Sniper Rifle | |
PSG-1 | |
Slot 10: Others | |
Camera | |
Detonator |
- Beta Weapons
- Note: These were weapons that were originally going to be featured in GTA Vice City but were later removed from the game. Subsequently, they never appeared in the game.
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