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YouStayClassy
07-25-2006, 03:47 PM
Just cause I'm sure someone cares....

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Vice City Stories price confirmed, plot details revealed?
Second PSP Grand Theft Auto game will cost $50 when it ships October 17; box art hints at least two characters from Vice City will return.
By Tor Thorsen, GameSpot
Posted Jul 24, 2006 5:10 pm PT


To date, the best-selling game for the PSP platform has been Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories. Developed by Rockstar Leeds, the game has sold more than a million copies on the platform in the US since it was released in October 2005, generating more than $51.3 million in revenue. The game's runaway success caused it to become the first game ever ported from the PSP to the PlayStation 2. The budget-priced console version has also been a best-seller since it went on sale last month.

Given Liberty City Stories' success, few were surprised when Rockstar Games revealed that a second GTA game was in development for the PSP. At E3 in May, the publisher announced Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories would ship in the US on October 17 and in Europe on October 20. Today, the publisher reconfirmed the ship date, and announced the game would carry a full price of $49.99.

Though it didn't announce a rating for Vice City Stories--though there hasn't been a non-M-rated installment in the series since GTA2--Rockstar did release the final box art for the title (pictured). And while the publisher didn't unveil any new information on the title, the box art indicates that, like LCS, the game will feature characters from its console predecessor, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.

In the middle of its left-hand side, the VCS box art shows a swarthy character with long black hair and a handlebar mustache. The person appears to be Umberto Robina, the Cuban gangster voiced by actor Danny Trejo (Heat, Desperado) in Vice City. Robina tasked Vice City protagonist Tommy Vercetti with a variety of missions, from a treacherous boat race to starting an all-out war with his archrivals, the Haitian gang. One such mission was the source of the controversial "Kill all the Haitians" mission, which sparked protests in 2004, two years after Vice City first went on sale.

In the upper-right-hand corner of the VCS box is a picture of a rugged, bearded biker riding a Harley-Davidson-like motorcycle. The character appears to be a more youthful version of "Big" Mitch Baker, the Vietnam-veteran biker-gang leader voiced by the Six Million Dollar Man himself, Lee Majors, in Vice City. From his hangout at the Greasy Chopper Bar, Baker assigned Vercetti several missions, which included motorcycle racing and riot-instigating.

But while both Baker and Robina appear to be on the Vice City Stories box, Rockstar had not responded to inquiries regarding either character's presence in the game. The publisher also had not confirmed whether either Trejo or Majors would reprise their roles. However, the actors' absence does not preclude their characters' return: Several Grand Theft Auto III characters, such as radio magnate Donald Love, were not portrayed by their original voice actors when they appeared in Liberty City Stories.

Akira
07-25-2006, 03:50 PM
Sweet! :rock:

The Cheap-Arse Film Critic
07-25-2006, 03:51 PM
What makes no sense? The fact that they took the last PSP-only game and made it availiable for the PS2. Yeah, than makes sense,Sony, take the best selling game on your handheld and make it playable to people in a way that they don't have to but the other console.

YouStayClassy
07-25-2006, 03:54 PM
What makes no sense? The fact that they took the last PSP-only game and made it availiable for the PS2. Yeah, than makes sense,Sony, take the best selling game on your handheld and make it playable to people in a way that they don't have to but the other console.

I was quite happy with that decision....

Now if only somehow Sony could snag a port of Final Fantasy III.

The Cheap-Arse Film Critic
07-25-2006, 03:55 PM
I was quite happy with that decision....

Now if only somehow Sony could snag a port of Final Fantasy III.

So am I.

I just don't see how it helps a handheld that is already publically struggling.

YouStayClassy
07-25-2006, 03:57 PM
So am I.

I just don't see how it helps a handheld that is already publically struggling.

I almost think Sony is happy with the hardcore, homebrew audience the PSP attracts. I see what you're saying though completely, but Liberty City Stories was out for a good eight months at least before it came to PS2. I think they pretty much got as much mileage out of it as they could.

The Cheap-Arse Film Critic
07-25-2006, 04:00 PM
I almost think Sony is happy with the hardcore, homebrew audience the PSP attracts. I see what you're saying though completely, but Liberty City Stories was out for a good eight months at least before it came to PS2. I think they pretty much got as much mileage out of it as they could.

I can see your point. I'd just like to see them take the Nintendo route a little more, creating version of their most popular games with the sole intention of keeping them handheld only. Apparently they plan to do this soon, which has me pleased.

YouStayClassy
07-25-2006, 04:02 PM
I can see your point. I'd just like to see them take the Nintendo route a little more, creating version of their most popular games with the sole intention of keeping them handheld only. Apparently they plan to do this soon, which has me pleased.

That Silent Hill remake sure could make me a PSP owner.....

DAMN YOU SONY!:-x

The Cheap-Arse Film Critic
07-25-2006, 04:03 PM
That Silent Hill remake sure could make me a PSP owner.....

DAMN YOU SONY!:-x

That and the upcoming Metal gear Solid game have me very tempted.

Vonn Hennigar
07-25-2006, 04:06 PM
Fuck Yeah! I can't wait for this.

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YouStayClassy
07-25-2006, 04:07 PM
That and the upcoming Metal gear Solid game have me very tempted.

Ahrg! I completely forgot about that one. That will very likely be the straw that breaks the camel's back and my wallet....

The Cheap-Arse Film Critic
07-25-2006, 04:07 PM
Now all they need is a Resident Evil game...

... they don't have one yet, right?

YouStayClassy
07-25-2006, 04:09 PM
Now all they need is a Resident Evil game...

... they don't have one yet, right?

Nothing announced, but that's a no brainer that it'll happen at some point.

Akira
07-25-2006, 04:17 PM
Ahrg! I completely forgot about that one. That will very likely be the straw that breaks the camel's back and my wallet....
Joooooin us.......

YouStayClassy
07-25-2006, 04:18 PM
Joooooin us.......

I'm really afraid if I do, they're doing to announce the long rumoured dual stick PSP. That, and if I buy a PSP, 360, Nintendo, and PS3 all in the same year.... I have ISSUES.:scared:

RyanP
07-25-2006, 04:21 PM
Can't wait.

Bandit Chimera
07-25-2006, 05:01 PM
yeah both a Devil may cry and a Resident evil psp would be hot. also very cool about vice city :)

anybody getting tekken tommorow ? i know i am :)

John Drake
07-25-2006, 05:15 PM
What's this "stories" thing? Is it different from the past GTA's? I couldn't finish San Andreas after GTA3 and Vice City...got bored :(

YouStayClassy
07-25-2006, 05:16 PM
What's this "stories" thing? Is it different from the past GTA's? I couldn't finish San Andreas after GTA3 and Vice City...got bored :(

They're side stories to the PS2 games. Liberty City Stories details what happened about 5 years before the events of GTAIII.

Akira
07-25-2006, 05:26 PM
What's this "stories" thing? Is it different from the past GTA's? I couldn't finish San Andreas after GTA3 and Vice City...got bored :(
It's the same style of game play in (slightly) different eras, LCS fills in a lot of the background for the characters between Vice City and GTA3.

John Drake
07-25-2006, 05:50 PM
Ah, thanks.

YouStayClassy
07-25-2006, 05:52 PM
Ah, thanks.

I have Liberty City Stories for the PS2 (it launched at only 20 bucks!). It's quite fun, it's so great having motorcycles on GTAIII's very hill-y roads. The story is quite funny, and the radio stations KILL this time around. Songs aren't the best, but damn the commercials and talk show stuff are GOLD. Haven't beat it though.... I have this damn video game apathy thing going on right now.

Akira
07-25-2006, 06:13 PM
I have Liberty City Stories for the PS2 (it launched at only 20 bucks!). It's quite fun, it's so great having motorcycles on GTAIII's very hill-y roads. The story is quite funny, and the radio stations KILL this time around. Songs aren't the best, but damn the commercials and talk show stuff are GOLD. Haven't beat it though.... I have this damn video game apathy thing going on right now.
I'm stuck on my least favorite of GTA "missions". i.e. "I can't help you until you bring me $XXXXX.XX, so do a shit load of taxi missions for a dozen hours or so" :frustrat:

YouStayClassy
07-25-2006, 06:14 PM
I'm stuck on my least favorite of GTA "missions". i.e. "I can't help you until you bring me $XXXXX.XX, so do a shit load of taxi missions for a dozen hours or so" :frustrat:

AHHHHRGGH!! They have those in the game?!:-x

That really really hurt San Andreas for me.

Akira
07-25-2006, 06:17 PM
AHHHHRGGH!! They have those in the game?!:-x

That really really hurt San Andreas for me.
So far only one and it's (roughly) 57 days in. This and Vice City are the only ones that this has really been a problem for me in. I'm this close to busting out a cash code just to move forward.