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*[[Yusuf Amir]] complains to [[Luis Fernando Lopez]] that he had to take a private jet to Vice City to bang prostitutes for "work". | *[[Yusuf Amir]] complains to [[Luis Fernando Lopez]] that he had to take a private jet to Vice City to bang prostitutes for "work". | ||
*The exclusive radio station [[Vice City FM]] plays music from the 1980s. | *The exclusive radio station [[Vice City FM]] plays music from the 1980s. | ||
*[[Fernando Martinez]] makes a return from the GTA III Era to DJ for Vice City FM. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 18:26, 31 January 2010
Vice City is a city in Grand Theft Auto 1 and the GTA III Era that is also mentioned in Grand Theft Auto IV. The city may be a destination for the next Grand Theft Auto game.
References in GTA IV
- It is advertised on billboards by FlyUS.
- Jerry Kapowitz found the Diamonds Niko Bellic and Patrick McReary were after, and plans to open a weapon and liquor store in Vice City.
- Lazlow of Integrity 2.0 also frequently refers to life in Vice City in the 1980s as he was a DJ on V-Rock during that time.
- In the mission Catch the Wave it is stated that the drugs at the boatyard were transported from Vice City.
- Roman Bellic states in a text to Niko Bellic that if they do the deal with Dimitri Rascalov, they could afford to take a private jet to Vice City.
References in The Ballad of Gay Tony
- Yusuf Amir complains to Luis Fernando Lopez that he had to take a private jet to Vice City to bang prostitutes for "work".
- The exclusive radio station Vice City FM plays music from the 1980s.
- Fernando Martinez makes a return from the GTA III Era to DJ for Vice City FM.