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===[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]===
===[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]===
{{Main|Radio Stations in GTA Vice City Stories}}
{{Main|Radio Stations in GTA Vice City Stories}}
* [[Flash FM]] - Pop, Rock, New Wave
* [[V-Rock]] - Hard Rock, Metal
* [[V-Rock]] - Hard Rock, Metal
* [[Wave 103]] - New Wave, Synthpop
* [[Paradise FM]] - Disco
* [[VCPR]] - Talk Radio
* [[VCPR]] - Talk Radio
* [[Paradise FM]] - Disco
* [[VCFL]] - Soul
* [[Emotion 98.3]] - Power Ballads
* [[The Wave 103]] - New Wave, Synthpop
* [[Flash FM]] - Pop, Rock, New Wave
* [[Fresh 105 FM]] - Hip Hop, Electro
* [[Fresh 105 FM]] - Hip Hop, Electro
* [[Radio Espantoso]] - Latin Jazz
* [[Radio Espantoso]] - Latin Jazz
* [[VC for Lovers]] - Soul
* [[Emotion 98.3]] - Power Ballads


==[[GTA IV Era]]==
==[[GTA IV Era]]==

Revision as of 18:15, 9 March 2010

A radio station is a broadcasting service that can be listened to in a vehicle or on a standalone radio player. They feature in every GTA game, and are accessible from almost any vehicle (except some such as bikes).

Most radio stations play songs with a DJ and commercials between them; other stations are primarily discussion-based. Emergency services channels are not considered radio stations. Emergency vehicles do not play public radio, except in multiplayer.

Each radio station focus on one theme or Music Genre. Some GTA games have the functionality for Custom Radio Stations

GTA 1 Era

Grand Theft Auto

  • Head Radio - Pop
  • Brooklyn Underground FM - Trance
  • The Fergus Buckner Show FM - Country
  • The Fix FM - Techno
  • It's Unleashed FM - Alternative Rock, Hard Rock
  • Radio '76 FM - Funk
  • N-CT FM - Hip Hop

Grand Theft Auto: London 1969 and Grand Theft Auto: London 1961

In order to capture the essence of London in the late 60s, Rockstar decided to license music from the era, focusing on a combination of funky Italian film scores and early reggae to give it the feeling of a British crime caper from the time.

  • Bush Sounds
  • Austin Allegro Chase
  • GTA Spy Theme
  • Radio 7
  • Sound of Soho - Jazz
  • GTA Pomp
  • Kaleidoscope - Classic Rock
  • Radio Andorra
  • Radio Penelope
  • Blow Upradio
  • Police Radio Track
  • Heavy Heavy Monster Sound
  • Westminister Wireless - Psychedelic Rock

Grand Theft Auto 2

Each area features five radio stations from a pool of eleven, in which one of them would be played as the player drives most vehicles in game.

GTA III Era

Grand Theft Auto III

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories

GTA IV Era

Grand Theft Auto IV

Note: In other games, while cycling through the stations there was a "RADIO OFF" option, this is no longer the case. In GTA IV to turn off the radio, hold the right (or left) directional button (D-pad)

Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars

Exclusive to the PSP version

See Also