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| Brand | ROCKSTAR |
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| Model | 710425211461 |
| Name | Grand Theft Auto: Vice City |
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| ESRB Rating | M - Mature |
| Genre | Action Adventure |
| System Requirements | Minimum 800 MHz Intel Pentium III/AMD Athlon or 1.2GHz Intel Celeron/AMD Duron processor 128 MB of RAM 8 speed CD / DVD drive 915 MB of free hard disk space(+ 635 MB if video card does NOT support DirectX Texture Compression) 32 MB video card with DirectX 9.0 compatible drivers ("GeForce" or better) Sound Card with DirectX compatible drivers Keyboard & Mouse Windows 98/98 SE/ME/Windows 2000 Pro with Service Pack 3/XP with Service Pack 1 DirectX 9.0 Recommended Intel Pentium IV or AMD Athlon XP processor 256(+) MB of RAM 16 speed CD / DVD drive 1.55 GB of free hard disk space(+ 635 MB if video card does NOT support DirectX Texture Compression) 64(+) MB video card with DirectX 9.0 compatible drivers ("GeForce 3" / "Radeon 8500" or better with DirectX Texture Compression support) DirectX compatible sound card with surround sound Gamepad (USB or Joystick Port) Keyboard & Mouse Windows 98/98 SE/ME/Windows 2000 Pro with Service Pack 3/XP with Service Pack 1 DirectX 9.0 |
| Features | Grand Theft Auto: Vice City sought to not only expand on what GTA III was, but also to give it a nice kick in the rear by going back in time. With Liberty City taking place in 2001, Vice City takes place in the 1980s (specifically 1986). This time, the game's story is driven by several characters voiced by Hollywood actors, more than 90 vehicles, more than 30 weapons, several power-ups, and the freedom to explore the entire city by land, air, and sea. Vice City was one of the cities that was originally featured in the first Grand Theft Auto game. Since then, the city has been rebuilt and now has its own game. Its unprecedented level of freedom, diverse missions, and sunny, coastal setting led to numerous awards and high ratings in some of the most respected gaming magazines and on the best-known gaming websites. |
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| First Listed on Newegg | April 16, 2003 |
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