



How come the 4 protagonists of def jam vendetta didn’t make a return in FFNY? They would’ve fit right in and had awesome looking models and maybe voices this time. This is a quite weird but interesting notice when you go to the high score option on the menu in FFNY the names of the protagonists in vendetta appear Briggs Proof Tank Spider I don’t know if that’s right order but it’s very interesting to see. I believe these characters and among a few others like Razor Chukklez and Drake should’ve made a return in fight for ny.
We been in the current white led era for over a decade now and there’s lot of controversy and questing about them but what I would like to know is when will cities finally start using Amber LEDs as the new standard of street lights replacing the current 4000k white and 3000k warm white LEDs?
What if CJ went to Vice City for 5 years from 1987-1992 instead of Liberty city and came back to Los santos as he did when his mother got killed by the ballas. How does CJ turn out personally and what would that mean for the entire story of gta San Andreas and his family sweet Kendall and his childhood best friends Ryder and big smoke?
If you live on the east coast, I’m sure you remember when Dunkin used to have these in their mini fridge back in the day. I remember when I was 6 or 7 years old going to summer camp in the summer of 2008 me and my mom or dad sometimes used to go to Dunkin that’s across the street and when we would go I would always get 2 donuts and this classic chugs milk for a drink. I still remember the taste to this day. Please let me know if I’m crazy or not for remembering when they used to sell this down in the comments!
A big question I have is why the hell GTA Liberty City or Vice City stories never came to the Xbox? It’s very weird and something I always think about is what if rockstar decided to make a Xbox version of this and LCS, I think it would’ve been the best version of the game. The more I think about stuff like this the more and more I realize and say that original Xbox deserved so much more and better!
What I would like to know is if anyone ever played this version specifically online back in the day? I know most people talk about the Xbox 360, PS3 and PS2 versions of the game but I almost never hear anyone talk the og Xbox version of this game and my opinion it’s the second best version right behind the 360. But yeah if anyone has played this version of the game on the original Xbox live back in the day please let me know what your experiences and what was it like.
What happens if these two had a match together? As crazy dangerous as this sounds…I would pay to see this match
What are the chances of a manhunt 1 fully grounded up remaster with GTA VI graphics or a Manhunt 3?
A question I have is what will rockstar next game be after GTA 6, will they finally return one of there most iconic franchises besides gta and red dead like a midnight club 5? Or give us bully 2 after decades of crying for a sequel? Or maybe they completely shock us out of nowhere and give us a manhunt 3. What do you guys think?
Both of these are considered legendary mixtapes for the modern era but which one is not only the better project but the most impactful one of the modern era?
What would be your reaction if Claude from gta 3 made an appearance in gta 6? Lucia the main protagonist for gta VI is from Liberty City which is where Claude was and did his criminal history there in 2001. Lucia was probably a child while Claude was tearing up the streets. So both of them has ties to liberty city and its rumor that rockstar will be doing something with the location I know it’s highly unlikely but just imagine a older Claude appearing or a rebooted young version of him bumps heads into Jason and Lucia and Lucia looks at him and remembers a slient man causing madness around LC when she was a kid or hearing stories about him. What do you guys think?
I’ve been listening to and replaying Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City a lot lately while preparing for the launch of Grand Theft Auto VI. In Vice City, my favorite radio station is the hip-hop station Wildstyle, and in GTA 3 my favorite station is Flashback 95.6.
As I drive around and listen to them, I’ve noticed that some songs on Flashback would fit perfectly on Wildstyle in Vice City, while some Wildstyle tracks feel like they belong on Flashback in GTA 3. One thing I also noticed is that most of the artists featured on Wildstyle are New York artists, which fits perfectly since GTA 3 takes place in Liberty City, Rockstar’s version of New York.
Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five — The Bronx
Run-D.M.C. — Queens
Kurtis Blow — Harlem
Afrika Bambaataa — The Bronx
Whodini — Brooklyn
Man Parrish, Hashim, and Davy DMX — all connected to NYC boroughs
It makes sense because New York is Liberty City in the GTA universe, is the birthplace of hip-hop, and Wildstyle represents the early days of hip-hop with late 70s to early 80s funk, soul, electro, disco, and old-school rap.
Then when you listen to Flashback in GTA 3, it’s obvious that the station is basically a compilation of songs from Scarface, which takes place in Miami — the same city Vice City is heavily inspired by. Now take a look at Flashback fm track list. Flashback 95.6 Tracklist
Debbie Harry — “Rush Rush”
Amy Holland — “She’s on Fire”
Elizabeth Daily — “Shake It Up”
Paul Engemann — “Scarface (Push It to the Limit)”
Elizabeth Daily — “I’m Hot Tonight”
Elizabeth Daily — “Zoom Zoom”
Beth Andersen — “Dance Dance Dance”
A lot of these songs honestly sound like they would fit perfectly in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City because of the Miami nightlife, neon, cocaine-era 80s vibe. “Push It to the Limit” especially feels like pure Vice City energy even though it first appeared in GTA 3. It seems like rockstar these radio stations or songs in the wrong game. But what do you guys think?
I’ve been listening to and replaying Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City a lot lately while preparing for the launch of Grand Theft Auto VI. In Vice City, my favorite radio station is the hip-hop station Wildstyle, and in GTA 3 my favorite station is Flashback 95.6.
As I drive around and listen to them, I’ve noticed that some songs on Flashback would fit perfectly on Wildstyle in Vice City, while some Wildstyle tracks feel like they belong on Flashback in GTA 3. One thing I also noticed is that most of the artists featured on Wildstyle are New York artists, which fits perfectly since GTA 3 takes place in Liberty City, Rockstar’s version of New York.
Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five — The Bronx
Run-D.M.C. — Queens
Kurtis Blow — Harlem
Afrika Bambaataa — The Bronx
Whodini — Brooklyn
Man Parrish, Hashim, and Davy DMX — all connected to NYC boroughs
It makes sense because New York is Liberty City in the GTA universe, is the birthplace of hip-hop, and Wildstyle represents the early days of hip-hop with late 70s to early 80s funk, soul, electro, disco, and old-school rap.
Then when you listen to Flashback in GTA 3, it’s obvious that the station is basically a compilation of songs from Scarface, which takes place in Miami — the same city Vice City is heavily inspired by. Now take a look at Flashback fm track list. Flashback 95.6 Tracklist
Debbie Harry — “Rush Rush”
Amy Holland — “She’s on Fire”
Elizabeth Daily — “Shake It Up”
Paul Engemann — “Scarface (Push It to the Limit)”
Elizabeth Daily — “I’m Hot Tonight”
Elizabeth Daily — “Zoom Zoom”
Beth Andersen — “Dance Dance Dance”
A lot of these songs honestly sound like they would fit perfectly in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City because of the Miami nightlife, neon, cocaine-era 80s vibe. “Push It to the Limit” especially feels like pure Vice City energy even though it first appeared in GTA 3. It seems like rockstar these radio stations or songs in the wrong game. But what do you guys think?
I’ve been listening to and replaying Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City a lot lately while preparing for the launch of Grand Theft Auto VI. In Vice City, my favorite radio station is the hip-hop station Wildstyle, and in GTA 3 my favorite station is Flashback 95.6.
As I drive around and listen to them, I’ve noticed that some songs on Flashback would fit perfectly on Wildstyle in Vice City, while some Wildstyle tracks feel like they belong on Flashback in GTA 3. One thing I also noticed is that most of the artists featured on Wildstyle are New York artists, which fits perfectly since GTA 3 takes place in Liberty City, Rockstar’s version of New York.
Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five — The Bronx
Run-D.M.C. — Queens
Kurtis Blow — Harlem
Afrika Bambaataa — The Bronx
Whodini — Brooklyn
Man Parrish, Hashim, and Davy DMX — all connected to NYC boroughs
It makes sense because New York is Liberty City in the GTA universe, is the birthplace of hip-hop, and Wildstyle represents the early days of hip-hop with late 70s to early 80s funk, soul, electro, disco, and old-school rap.
Then when you listen to Flashback in GTA 3, it’s obvious that the station is basically a compilation of songs from Scarface, which takes place in Miami — the same city Vice City is heavily inspired by. Now take a look at Flashback fm track list. Flashback 95.6 Tracklist
Debbie Harry — “Rush Rush”
Amy Holland — “She’s on Fire”
Elizabeth Daily — “Shake It Up”
Paul Engemann — “Scarface (Push It to the Limit)”
Elizabeth Daily — “I’m Hot Tonight”
Elizabeth Daily — “Zoom Zoom”
Beth Andersen — “Dance Dance Dance”
A lot of these songs honestly sound like they would fit perfectly in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City because of the Miami nightlife, neon, cocaine-era 80s vibe. “Push It to the Limit” especially feels like pure Vice City energy even though it first appeared in GTA 3. It seems like rockstar these radio stations or songs in the wrong game. But what do you guys think?
Is it possible for any radio station to return in GTA VI but play modern music and modern artists? Me personally I want to see wild style but play today’s hiphop artists like Playboi Carti or Ken Carson or Sofaygo and many others.
Will we see Wildstyle and Fever 105 return but play modern music in GTA VI?
What if flashback fm from gta 3 has returned in gta 4 but this time instead of an 80s pop station It’s a radio station about Early Hiphop which is 1973-1983 and this radio station is hosted by grandmaster flash who was around during that exact era. This makes sense because LC is obviously NY and this would show and give a sense of what Liberty City was like during the birth of Hiphop in Bohan (Bronx) and Harlem (Holland). Since GTA IV had a late 80s - early 90s hiphop station the classics hosted by dj premier why not have another one that’s before the boom bap era, to the very beginnings of where it all started with break dancing, Live Parties and Graffiti. This shows the evolution of Hiphop in Liberty City from 1973-2008 which is when the game takes place. Here’s the track list I made for this concept.
Tracklist
Spoonin Rap — Spoonie Gee (1979)
High Power Rap — Disco Dave and the Force of the Five MCs (1980)
Superrappin’ — Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five (1979)
Rappin and Rocking the House — Funky Four Plus One More (1980)
That’s the Joint — The Funky 4 + 1 (1981)
Rapping and Rhyming — Paulette and Tanya (1982)
Jam-On’s Revenge (The Wikki-Wikki Song) — Newcleus (1983)
Rocking It — The Fearless Four (1982)
The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel — Grandmaster Flash (1981)
Scorpio — Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five (1982)
Beat Bop — Rammellzee & K-Rob (1983)
Apache — The Sugarhill Gang (1981)
White Lines (Don’t Don’t Do It) — Grandmaster Melle Mel (1983)
New York New York — Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five (1983)
King Tim III (Personality Jock) — The Fatback Band (1979)
A live audio recording of a hiphop block party 1977
What do you guys think of this interesting radio idea? Please let me know!
Now I’m sure we are all hyped like crazy for this game and so am I especially because it takes place in my second favorite city behind New York (Liberty City) Miami Florida Vice City. But one thing I was thinking and wanting to ask is will gta 6 recapture or even surpass the magic and feeling that the original Vice city 2002 had? Now some it may be nostalgia but Vice City had a magical and special feeling that many GTA’s including 5 struggles to match. Even GTA 3 has a magical feeling of New York in the early 2000s which I was just born and obviously a baby at that point but I played that a decade later and fell in love with it. Now I wasn’t born in the time the og Vice City takes place 1986 but the fact it pre dates me speaks a lot because it made me study and experience a world I wasn’t around for and made me learn a lot about from the 80s like the crack epidemic and the music and just everything about that time I was very interested and still interested in. GTA VI takes place in today’s time in which I’m around for which is amazing but I just don’t know if the game will match or even surpass the that magic of Vice City 2002. Let me know what you think im very interested.
Who wins this gang war, this would be a very ugly and interesting one to see.