
Happy 20 years to the Grand Theft Auto franchise. As the franchise evolved from an overhead 2D environment into the 3D rendered graphics of today, one thing about Grand Theft Auto that has remained intact is that idea that you can do whatever you want, when you want it, all within the confines of the gaming world. Thus, this type of open world environment really resonated with gamers over the past two decades.

Modifications like Hot Coffee led to harsh criticism of Rockstar Games, which actually boosted the franchise's popularity.ĭisregarding all of the unsavory contents of the games, the thing that put GTA on the map of video game royalty is that it gave gamers free rein in an open city that is non-linear and dynamic with each play-through. The GTA series is the fifth best-selling gaming franchise of all time, but has its fair share of controversy including the simulation of robbery, murder, and engaging in other "adult" activities. Below is a ranking of all of the Vice City radio broadcasts, starting from the forgettable and ending with the most memorable.Playing the original Grand Theft Auto game on PC, I could have never imagined that the franchise would evolve into what it is right now, consisting of sixteen titles and numerous expansions. None of that chatter has been confirmed yet, but it proves to be true gamers could get updated version of their favorite radio stations in GTA: Vice City. Plus, fan GTA fans are convinced that the recently released Cayo Perico Heist expansion to GTA Online is hinting at the imminent return of Vice City. Related: GTA Online: All Cayo Perico Heist Bonuses & Discounts ExplainedĪn alleged GTA 6 leaked titled " Project Americas," claims that Rockstar's next installment for the series will be partially set in Vice City.

Long-time fans of Rockstar's open-world crime adventure might eventually get to relive these memories on modern gaming hardware.


While the 2002 release only had nine stations - compared to GTA 5 's 21 different channels - it contained a multitude of karaoke bangers, like "Africa" by Toto and "Your Love" by The Outfield, and some of the most bombastic, fictional radio personalities. Rockstar's Grand Theft Autoseries wouldn't be the same without the smorgasbord of parody radio stations it lets gamers tune into whenever they go for a joyride. These broadcasts include a broad scope of music genres that feature legendary artists as well as hysterical advertisements and talk shows. No other GTA game can rival the iconic sounds that blasted out of Vice City's vehicles.
