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vice city rocks, except mine bloody stuffed up at like 12% and stopped giving me missions, so i had to start from the beginning again coz i kept overwriting my save file ;)

the music is the best

leave it on emotion 99.3 and listen to the 80s hits :D

billie jeeeeean :mad:

love the weapons

the chainsaw, samurai sword, meat cleaver

and the bikessssss :D

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Yeah the bikes rock... for me it's a fight between the 600 roadie and the scooter :mad:

Have any of you guys got the tank (Rhino)? It's farking brilliant, you can go for ages with a really high wanted level and the cops can't get you unless you stop and they make it to the door... carnage ;) And the vigilante missions are really easy with the tank... aim in the general direction and let off a shell :D

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good question, i own 4 properties in the game atm, but havent found 1 on the other island that i can buy yet. I love the game, but various reall life things(like work, gf) keep me from playing it much.. its so sweet though i try squeezing in asmuch as i can.

Love the bikes(cbr600, dirt bike, hog and scooter) i try seeing how far i can wheelie for and then stopiee haha.

Also 1 of my fav guns has to be the colt python.. cant buy it so i jsut kill that shop owner then grab his colt, waite for respawn kill grab etc.. unstopable once u have it and some ammo

and hows about the corvette wonnabe's with the scoop and butterflies that actually open! bling.gif

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OK for all u GTA vice city newbs LOL u gotta get the mansion on starfish island first before u can even enter or buy things on hte second island i think... its part of the missions just do em in order they are given to u i think u can buy the car show room, boat yard, ice cream shop, and....... ummm kofman kabs on second island i recomend the big hotel thing in the second island near stadium it gives u a free helicopter

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