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ā | *[[Evan Moss]] sings along to "Maneater" by Hall & Oates in the opening cutscene of the mission [[Bang Bang]]. This is the only time you can hear |
+ | *[[Evan Moss]] sings along to "Maneater" by Hall & Oates in the opening cutscene of the mission [[Bang Bang]]. This is the only time you can hear the song in the game if you own the downloadable version, as Vice City FM appears only in the disc version. |
+ | *The main verse/chorus of "Maneater" was sampled by rapper Royce Da 5'9 in his song "We're Live (Danger)" wich was featured in GTA III's hip-hop station [[Game FM]]. |
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*"The Look" - Roxette is a song which plays in one of [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]] trailers. It's also played at a Strip Club if the player chooses for a 2nd or 3rd dance. |
*"The Look" - Roxette is a song which plays in one of [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]] trailers. It's also played at a Strip Club if the player chooses for a 2nd or 3rd dance. |
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*On an in-game poster advertising the radio station, there is a list of bands featured. Interestingly "Go West" and "Tears For Fears" are listed, but no songs are in the playlist, suggesting they were dropped during development, however, no song titles from these bands are seen in the file "american.gxt". |
*On an in-game poster advertising the radio station, there is a list of bands featured. Interestingly "Go West" and "Tears For Fears" are listed, but no songs are in the playlist, suggesting they were dropped during development, however, no song titles from these bands are seen in the file "american.gxt". |
Revision as of 10:24, 12 December 2011
Vice City FM is an exclusive radio station to Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City. Named after Vice City, "VCFM" plays 1980s' pop music, and is hosted by Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City radio DJ, Fernando Martinez. For some reason, in Episodes from Liberty City, Vice City FM replaces The Vibe 98.8 (especially because of its high number of songs and love being the main theme) in Grand Theft Auto IV.
Playlist
- Neneh Cherry - "Buffalo Stance" (1988)
- Swing Out Sister - "Breakout" (1988)
- Robbie Nevil - "C'est la Vie" (1986)
- Roachford - "Cuddly Toy" (1989)
- Narada Michael Walden - "Divine Emotions" (1988)
- Five Star - "Find the Time" (1986)
- T'Pau - "Heart and Soul" (1987)
- Mai Tai - "History" (1985)
- Nu Shooz - "I Can't Wait" (1986)
- Texas - "I Don't Want a Lover" (1989)
- Marillion - "Kayleigh" (1985)
- Hue and Cry - "Labour of Love" (1987)
- Climie Fisher - "Love Changes (Everything)" (1988)
- Hall & Oates - "Maneater" (1982)
- Curiosity Killed the Cat - "Misfit" (1986)
- Coldcut feat. Lisa Stansfield - "People Hold on" (1989)
- Level 42 - "Something about You" (1985)
- Jeffrey Osborne - "Stay with Me Tonight" (1983)
- Womack & Womack - "Teardrops" (1988)
- Roxette - "The Look" (1989)
- Re-Flex - "The Politics of Dancing" (1983)
- 'Til Tuesday - "Voices Carry" (1985)
- Boy Meets Girl - "Waiting for a Star to Fall" (1983)
- Prefab Sprout - "When Love Breaks Down" (1984)
- Terence Trent D'Arby - "Wishing Well" (1987)
- Wet Wet Wet - "Wishing I Was Lucky" (1987)
- Scritti Politti - "Wood Beez (Pray like Aretha Franklin)" (1984)
- John Farnham - "You're the Voice" (1986)
Trivia
- Evan Moss sings along to "Maneater" by Hall & Oates in the opening cutscene of the mission Bang Bang. This is the only time you can hear the song in the game if you own the downloadable version, as Vice City FM appears only in the disc version.
- The main verse/chorus of "Maneater" was sampled by rapper Royce Da 5'9 in his song "We're Live (Danger)" wich was featured in GTA III's hip-hop station Game FM.
- "The Look" - Roxette is a song which plays in one of The Ballad of Gay Tony trailers. It's also played at a Strip Club if the player chooses for a 2nd or 3rd dance.
- On an in-game poster advertising the radio station, there is a list of bands featured. Interestingly "Go West" and "Tears For Fears" are listed, but no songs are in the playlist, suggesting they were dropped during development, however, no song titles from these bands are seen in the file "american.gxt".
- "american.gxt" also reveals songs that were going to play on the station but were dropped during development. They include:
- Vice City FM is not available in the downloadable versions of TLaD or TBoGT, appearing in only the disc version. It is, however, available on the downloaded Steam version for the PC.