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"'''Game Over'''" is a feature in the [[2D Universe ]]games.
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{{stub}}{{images|Game Over screen in GTA, GTA L1961 and GTA L1969}}"'''Game Over'''" is a feature in the [[2D Universe ]]games.[[File:GameOver-GTA2.png|thumb|200px|Game over screen in ''[[Grand Theft Auto 2|GTA 2]]''.]]
   
 
When you lose all of your lives, there's a "Game Over" message and the current game is, like the message itself refers, over.
 
When you lose all of your lives, there's a "Game Over" message and the current game is, like the message itself refers, over.

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"Game Over" is a feature in the 2D Universe games.

GameOver-GTA2

Game over screen in GTA 2.

When you lose all of your lives, there's a "Game Over" message and the current game is, like the message itself refers, over.

This feature was replaced with the "Wasted", in the next games in the series.