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In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], the final mission for [[Zero]] involves helping him move an RC Bandit across a model battlefield as [[Berkley]] tries to trap and destroy it. The car is controlled only by Zero, with the player controlling an [[RC Goblin]] as support. It is an inaccessible vehicle and cannot be obtained by the player.
In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], the final mission for [[Zero]] involves helping him move an RC Bandit across a model battlefield as [[Berkley]] tries to trap and destroy it. The car is controlled only by Zero, with the player controlling an [[RC Goblin]] as support. It is an inaccessible vehicle and cannot be obtained by the player.
In [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]], there are three checkpoint races which involve the player compete using a RC Bandit against three others. It should also be noted that the RC Bandit's look is changed in this game into a small miniature [[Bobcat]].
In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], no kind of remote controlled vehicle was featured in the game for unknown reasons, however, one may think it could have been due to the amount of players angered by the poor handling, these light weighted vehicles offer.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 13:16, 14 March 2009

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The RC Bandit in GTA San Andreas

The RC Bandit is a small remote controlled car that is available for use in several missions throughout the GTA III era. The name is a play on arse bandit, another sexual joke by Rockstar.

In Grand Theft Auto III, entering a TOYZ van will trigger a side mission, in which the player must destroy as many gang vehicles as possible using RC Bandits rigged with explosives.

In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, entering the Top Fun van parked in Washington Beach will trigger a side mission, in which the player must race around a course using an RC Bandit.

In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the final mission for Zero involves helping him move an RC Bandit across a model battlefield as Berkley tries to trap and destroy it. The car is controlled only by Zero, with the player controlling an RC Goblin as support. It is an inaccessible vehicle and cannot be obtained by the player.

In Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, there are three checkpoint races which involve the player compete using a RC Bandit against three others. It should also be noted that the RC Bandit's look is changed in this game into a small miniature Bobcat.

In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, no kind of remote controlled vehicle was featured in the game for unknown reasons, however, one may think it could have been due to the amount of players angered by the poor handling, these light weighted vehicles offer.

See also