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'GTA: Vice City' gameplay parodied by pranksters - video
Published Thursday, Nov 3 2011, 23:13 GMT | By Paul Millar | 6 comments
At first glance, you've been fooled - this isn't really the trailer for the new highly-anticipated GTA 5.
But for fans of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, amazingly nearly ten years old, the following parody is a delicious treat.
For those of you who remember Tommy Vercetti's Hawaiian shirt, that epic '80s soundtrack, and some of the game's more quirky features, you'll enjoy Vice City being literally brought to life in this amateur video:
Hits for the video have soared since last Tuesday's announcement that Rockstar Games is working on a fifth instalment of the series, which is expected to be released in 2012.
> GTA 5 details revealed: Rockstar's 'biggest game ever'
> GTA 5 set in Los Angeles, has multiple characters
If though you're not old enough (like me) to appreciate that brilliant piece of physical theatre, here is the debut trailer for the recently announced Grand Theft Auto V:
But for fans of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, amazingly nearly ten years old, the following parody is a delicious treat.
For those of you who remember Tommy Vercetti's Hawaiian shirt, that epic '80s soundtrack, and some of the game's more quirky features, you'll enjoy Vice City being literally brought to life in this amateur video:
Hits for the video have soared since last Tuesday's announcement that Rockstar Games is working on a fifth instalment of the series, which is expected to be released in 2012.
> GTA 5 details revealed: Rockstar's 'biggest game ever'
> GTA 5 set in Los Angeles, has multiple characters
If though you're not old enough (like me) to appreciate that brilliant piece of physical theatre, here is the debut trailer for the recently announced Grand Theft Auto V:
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