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[[Image:Bug-GTA1.png|thumb|180px|A Bug in GTA 1.]] |
[[Image:Bug-GTA1.png|thumb|180px|A Bug in GTA 1.]] |
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− | The '''Bug''' is a small |
+ | The '''Bug''' is a small car that appears in nearly all early GTA games up to [[Grand Theft Auto III]], including: |
* [[Grand Theft Auto 1]] |
* [[Grand Theft Auto 1]] |
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Based largely on the real life [[wp:Volkswagen Beetle|Volkswagen Beetle]] in both name and design, the Bug is depicted in all its appearances as a largely undesirable car, being unattractive in design and performing poorly as a road going vehicle. |
Based largely on the real life [[wp:Volkswagen Beetle|Volkswagen Beetle]] in both name and design, the Bug is depicted in all its appearances as a largely undesirable car, being unattractive in design and performing poorly as a road going vehicle. |
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+ | In GTA 2 it has a more fictionalized design, being shorter and wider and possessing a grille - meaning it is front-engined. |
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Bug-GTA1.png|A Bug in GTA 1. |
Bug-GTA1.png|A Bug in GTA 1. |
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− | Bug |
+ | Bug-GTAL69.png|A Bug in GTA London 1969. |
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Bug-GTA2.png|A Bug in GTA 2 (<small>[[:Image:Bug-GTA2-ingame.jpg|In-game, with lights]]</small>). |
Bug-GTA2.png|A Bug in GTA 2 (<small>[[:Image:Bug-GTA2-ingame.jpg|In-game, with lights]]</small>). |
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=== Performance === |
=== Performance === |
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− | In GTA 1 and GTA 2, the Bug possesses average cornering helped largely by its below average acceleration and speed, making it a poor vehicle of choice for timed missions and chases. For GTA London 1969, however, the Bug features better performance, with average top speed and acceleration; GTA 2 also improves over the performance of previous Bugs by making the game's Bug more nimble and more responsive in cornering, although its speed is still |
+ | In GTA 1 and GTA 2, the Bug possesses average cornering helped largely by its below average acceleration and speed, making it a poor vehicle of choice for timed missions and chases. For GTA London 1969, however, the Bug features better performance, with average top speed and acceleration; GTA 2 also improves over the performance of previous Bugs by making the game's Bug more nimble and more responsive in cornering, although its speed is still considerably underwhelming. |
+ | == Rewards when Crushed or Exported == |
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− | When exported in good condition GTA 1, the Bug awards the player a base payment of $200 in [[Liberty City in |
+ | When exported in good condition GTA 1, the Bug awards the player a base payment of $200 in [[Liberty City in 2D Universe|Liberty City]] and [[Vice City in 2D Universe|Vice City]], but only $100 in [[San Andreas in 2D Universe|San Andreas]]. Similarly, the Bug in GTA London may be exported for a base amount of £200 if delivered in mint condition. When [[Crusher|crushed]] in GTA 2, the Bug gives the player a [[Machine Gun]] in both districts. |
− | ==Locations== |
+ | == Locations == |
+ | ;GTA 1 |
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− | The Bug is present in nearly all classical GTA games, appearing in all three cities in GTA 1 ([[Liberty City in GTA 1|Liberty City]], [[City of San Andreas|San Andreas]] and [[Vice City in GTA 1|Vice City]]), and in the GTA London 1969 mission pack. For GTA 2, the Bug only appears in the [[Downtown District|Downtown]] and [[Residential District|Residential]] districts of [[Anywhere City]]. |
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+ | *[[Liberty City (2D Universe)|Liberty City]] |
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+ | *[[Vice City (2D Universe)|Vice City]] |
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+ | *[[San Andreas in 2D Universe|San Andreas]] |
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+ | ;GTA 2 |
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+ | *[[Downtown District|Downtown]] and [[Residential District|Residential]], [[Anywhere City]] |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *As seen on a very early screenshot of [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]], the Bug was meant to reappear, but didn't even make it to the [[Beta]] version. |
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+ | [[File:Bug-GTA3.jpg|thumb|The possible early bug in GTA 3 (light green car)]] |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* [[Monster Bug]] |
* [[Monster Bug]] |
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* [[Big Bug]] |
* [[Big Bug]] |
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+ | * [[Glitches|Bugs]] |
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+ | * [[BF Injection]] - another vehicle based on the Volkswagen Beetle |
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[[Category:Vehicles]] |
[[Category:Vehicles]] |
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[[Category:Vehicles in GTA 1]] |
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[[Category:Small Cars]] |
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[[Category:2-Door Sedans and Coupes]] |
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Revision as of 04:56, 16 May 2014
Not to be confused with Glitch.
The Bug is a small car that appears in nearly all early GTA games up to Grand Theft Auto III, including:
Description
Design
Based largely on the real life Volkswagen Beetle in both name and design, the Bug is depicted in all its appearances as a largely undesirable car, being unattractive in design and performing poorly as a road going vehicle.
In GTA 2 it has a more fictionalized design, being shorter and wider and possessing a grille - meaning it is front-engined.
Performance
In GTA 1 and GTA 2, the Bug possesses average cornering helped largely by its below average acceleration and speed, making it a poor vehicle of choice for timed missions and chases. For GTA London 1969, however, the Bug features better performance, with average top speed and acceleration; GTA 2 also improves over the performance of previous Bugs by making the game's Bug more nimble and more responsive in cornering, although its speed is still considerably underwhelming.
Rewards when Crushed or Exported
When exported in good condition GTA 1, the Bug awards the player a base payment of $200 in Liberty City and Vice City, but only $100 in San Andreas. Similarly, the Bug in GTA London may be exported for a base amount of £200 if delivered in mint condition. When crushed in GTA 2, the Bug gives the player a Machine Gun in both districts.
Locations
- GTA 1
- GTA 2
Trivia
- As seen on a very early screenshot of GTA III, the Bug was meant to reappear, but didn't even make it to the Beta version.
See also
- Monster Bug
- Big Bug
- Bugs
- BF Injection - another vehicle based on the Volkswagen Beetle