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. Gta Vice City Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is a sandbox-style action-adventure computer and video game designed by Rockstar North (formerly DMA Design) and published by Rockstar Games. It is the second 3D game in the Grand Theft Auto video game franchise and fourth original title overall. It debuted in North America on October 27, 2002, for the PlayStation 2 and quickly became the best-selling video game for that year. As of July 2006, Vice City was, in the American market, the best-selling PlayStation 2 game of all time. Vice City also appeared on Japanese magazine Famitsu's readers' list of all-time favorite 100 videogames in 2006.[2] Following this success, Vice City saw releases in Europe, Australia and Japan, and became available on the PC. Rockstar Vienna also packaged the game with its predecessor, Grand Theft Auto III, and sold it as Grand Theft Auto: Double Pack for the Xbox. Vice City was succeeded by Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and preceded by Grand Theft Auto III.
Vice City draws much of its inspiration from 1980s American culture. Set in 1986, the story revolves around Mafia member Tommy Vercetti, who was recently released from prison. After being involved in a drug deal gone wrong, Tommy is forced to seek out those responsible. Throughout the game, Tommy forges out a criminal empire in Vice City, gradually obtaining contacts, running businesses and seizing power from the other criminal organizations present in the city.
The game uses a tweaked version of the game engine used in Grand Theft Auto III and similarly presents a huge cityscape, fully populated with buildings (from hotels to skyscrapers), vehicles (cars, motorcycles, boats, helicopters) and people to explore.
Vice City's setting is also revisited in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, which serves as a prequel to events in Vice City.
Developer(s) PS2 and Windows Rockstar North
Xbox Rockstar Vienna Publisher(s) Rockstar Games Series Grand Theft Auto Engine RenderWare Platform(s) PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox Release date PS2 NA October 27, 2002 AUS November 8, 2002 EU November 8, 2002 Windows NA May 12, 2003 AUS May 20, 2003 EU May 15, 2003 Steam January 4, 2008 Xbox NA October 31, 2003 AUS January 2, 2004 EU January 2, 2004 Genre(s) Action Mode(s) Single player Rating(s) BBFC: 18 ESRB: M OFLC: MA15+ OFLC (NZ): R18 PEGI: 18+ USK: 16+ Media 1 DVD (PS2, Xbox), 2 CDs or download (Windows) System requirements PS2 and Xbox
* Memory card
Windows[1]
* 800 MHz Intel Pentium III or AMD Athlon CPU * 128 MB RAM * 8x CD-ROM drive * 915 MB hard disk space * 32 MB DirectX 9.0 compatible graphics card * DirectX 9.0 compatible sound card * Windows 98/98 SE/Me/2000/XP/Server 2003
Input methods PS2 and Xbox: Gamepad Windows: Keyboard, mouse, gamepad (optional) . . . . .
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