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+ | |location = [[8-Ball Autos]], [[Pike Creek]] |
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+ | |fail = N/A |
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− | |location=[[Pike Creek]], [[Shoreside Vale]], [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] |
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− | |unlocks=[[Bringing the House Down]] |
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+ | |unlockedby = [[Morgue Party Resurrection]] |
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+ | {{Dialogue2|Toni|Donald sent me to pick up some 'hardware'.|8-Ball|A'ight. I got what you boys need, but it's gonna cost. Don said you'd pay me up-front and he'd reimburse you later.|Yeah, I bet he did.| [[Toni Cipriani]] meets with [[8-Ball]] to acquire explosives}} |
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==Trivia== |
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− | + | *The mission name is a nod to the Notorious B.I.G. rap song; "Mo' Money, Mo' Problems" as well as being a nod to one of the pedestrian lines in [[GTA III]], "No money, no problems!" which is often heard during normal gameplay in poorer regions of [[Liberty City (3D Universe)|Liberty City]]. Also, this quote can be heard from members of the [[Liberty City Triads (3D Universe)|Liberty City Triads]]. |
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+ | *This mission is similar to [[Bomb Da Base, Act I]] from GTA III, because both require the player to give 8-Ball a large sum of cash in exchange for explosives. |
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+ | [[File:GTA Liberty City Stories - Walkthrough - Mission 66 - No Money, Mo' Problems|425px]] |
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Revision as of 05:43, 6 August 2015
- Toni: "Donald sent me to pick up some 'hardware'."
- 8-Ball: "A'ight. I got what you boys need, but it's gonna cost. Don said you'd pay me up-front and he'd reimburse you later."
- Toni: "Yeah, I bet he did."
- — Toni Cipriani meets with 8-Ball to acquire explosives
No Money, Mo' Problems is a mission in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories given to protagonist Toni Cipriani by explosives expert 8-Ball from his shop in Pike Creek, Shoreside Vale, Liberty City.
Mission
Toni goes by 8-Ball's bomb shop in Pike Creek, looking for the hardware he needs to 'clear' part of Fort Staunton in Staunton Island. He gives 8-Ball $20,000 for the explosives, with 8-Ball informing Toni that he needs time to get the explosives and that he'll phone him when he has them.
Post mission phone call
8-Ball: My man? This is 8-Ball. Your hardware is ready to ship out.
Reward
There is no monetary reward for completing the mission (indeed, $20,000 is actually taken from Toni's funds). If the player has completed Cash in Kazuki's Chips (the final mission of the Toshiko Kasen strand), then Bringing the House Down is unlocked.
Trivia
- The mission name is a nod to the Notorious B.I.G. rap song; "Mo' Money, Mo' Problems" as well as being a nod to one of the pedestrian lines in GTA III, "No money, no problems!" which is often heard during normal gameplay in poorer regions of Liberty City. Also, this quote can be heard from members of the Liberty City Triads.
- This mission is similar to Bomb Da Base, Act I from GTA III, because both require the player to give 8-Ball a large sum of cash in exchange for explosives.