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* In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], the [[final mission]] for [[Zero]] ([[New Model Army]]), 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]] ([[New Model Army]]), 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: 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]].
==Trivia==
The RC Bandit's engine noise is the same as the [[Faggio]].


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

Revision as of 11:43, 13 July 2009

File:RC Bandit.jpg
The RC Bandit in GTA San Andreas

The RC Bandit (originally known as the RC Car in Grand Theft Auto III) 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.

Appears in

Description

In all of its appearances, the RC Bandit is primarily used as either a controllable bomb or as a racing toy. The race car-like design of the vehicle has virtually remained unchanged between Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, but the Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories rendition of the RC Bandit is redesigned as a miniature pickup truck-based monster truck.

Trivia

The RC Bandit's engine noise is the same as the Faggio.

See also