Grand Theft Auto London 1969

                                                     (Grand Theft Auto London 1969)






Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969
Grand Theft Auto- London cover art.jpg
Developer(s) DMA Design
Publisher(s) Take-Two Interactive (PC)
Rockstar Games (PS1)
Series Grand Theft Auto
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows, PlayStation
Release date(s) Microsoft Windows
31 March 1999
PlayStation
30 April 1999
Genre(s) Action-adventure
Mode(s) Single-player
Distribution CD-ROM
Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969 is a mission pack for Grand Theft Auto, and the second game in Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969 is a mission pack for Grand Theft Auto, and the second game in the series. London, 1969 was released on 31 March 1999 for Microsoft Windows and on 30 April 1999 for Sony's PlayStation. The game uses the same game engine as Grand Theft Auto, thus giving the game graphics and gameplay similar to Grand Theft Auto. Like Grand Theft Auto, the mission pack is divided into sub-sections with short cut scenes between. London, 1969 was the first expansion pack released for PlayStation.[1]
The player names their character (Default is 'Sid Vacant', a parody of Sid Vicious and the Sex Pistols song "Pretty Vacant") and chooses a picture to represent them. The picture is only seen upon completion/failure of a mission and doesn't affect the appearance or personality in any way. The player must work for 'The Crisp Twins', another parody, this time of 'The Kray Twins'.
The expansion introduces 30 new vehicles, 32 new missions, and instead of fictional locations based on real-life cities, as in Grand Theft Auto (Liberty City, San Andreas, and Vice City), the game takes place in London in 1969. The player again plays the role of a criminal involved in organized crime.
The temporal setting has been exploited through cultural and historical references, including the appearance of a James Bond-like character and use of stereotypical Cockney slang. In-game dialogue includes such lines as "Oi!, stop right there!", "You're nicked!" (under arrest) and "You're brown bread!" (i.e. You're dead).
Similar to the bonuses in Grand Theft Auto and Grand Theft Auto 2, the player receives a large cash reward for running

over a group of English "Mods" with a car without braking. Successfully performing the trick displays the message "KEEP LONDON TIDY!" or "QUADROPHENIA" and awards a cash bonus.
The pack was a bestseller in the UK.[2]

Soundtrack

The game disc was also an audio CD with the first track containing the game's data, requiring the user to skip to track 2 for the music. This isn't possible on the later 2004 "Classics Collection" re-release, as the data was rearranged to use a different audio format.
Track listing[3]
No. Title Length
1. "Bush Sounds"   05:10
2. "Title Music"   01:29
3. "Heavy Heavy Monster Sound"   05:44
4. "Blow Upradio"   01:53
5. "Kaleidoscope"   03:10
6. "Sound of Soho"   04:58
7. "Radio Penelope"   06:59
8. "Radio Andorra"   02:20
9. "Westminster Wireless"   07:16
10. "Radio 7"   05:46
11. "Police Radio Track"   03:08
12. "GTA Pomp"   02:44
13. "GTA Spy Theme"   02:58
14. "Austin Allegro Chase"   03:12
15. "Ambient"   01:09

Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961

Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961 is a freely distributed mission pack, or expansion pack, to Grand Theft Auto and Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969 released on 1 June 1999.[4] It is the third game in the series.
Like London, 1969, it uses the same game engine as Grand Theft Auto. As the name implies, the game takes place in London in 1961, eight years before the events that took place in London, 1969. The 1961 setting makes this mission pack the earliest Grand Theft Auto game chronologically.
Unlike London, 1969, London, 1961 is only available for PC, as it is downloadable freeware. At 7 MB, London, 1961 requires London, 1969, which, in turn, requires Grand Theft Auto. It can also only be played with the original London, 1969 disc; it does not work with the version included in the Grand Theft Auto: The Classics Collection pack.
Several independent authors developed third party software tools which allowed the original PC GTA game to be modified by users and fans. One such tool was GTACars. These tools helped spark a user community which in turn created a large number of unique vehicles and levels of their own.[5] Other tools included M1 and Junction 25 for the editing tiles and maps. The mission packs were created by DMA Designs using several of these tools licensed for commercial use.[6]

TRAİLER:
 

GTA: London 1969 Intro (1999) 

 Mission:


GTA London 1969 Mission #1 - Phone in Northeast Chelsea 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #2 - Phone 1 in Southwest City

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #3 - Phone 2 in Southwest City 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #4 - Phone 3 in Southwest City 

 

 GTA London 1969 Mission #5 - Phone 4 in Southwest City 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #6 - Dr Zel in Northwest Westminster 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #7 - Phone in East Westminster 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #8 - Old Keith in South Angel

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #9 - Decker in Southeast Chelsea 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #10 - Beagle in Northwest Bermondsey 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #11 - Phone in Northwest Bow 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #12 - Royal Stretch in North Chelsea

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #13 - Crapi in North Soho 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #14 - Ranger in Northeast Brixton 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #15 - Mods and Sods Ending

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #16 - Phone 1 in Northwest Bow #1

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #17 - Phone 1 in Northwest Bow #2 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #18 - Phone 1 in Northwest Bow #3 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #19 - Phone 2 in Northwest Bow #1 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #20 - Phone 2 in Northwest Bow #2 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #21 - Phone 2 in Northwest Bow #3 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #22 - Phone 3 in Northwest Bow #1 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #23 - Phone 3 in Northwest Bow #3

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #24 - After Northwest Bow Phones 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission 25 - Copper in Southwest Westminster


GTA London 1969 Mission #26 - Tanker in Central Bow

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #27 - Ranger in Southwest Bermondsey 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #28 - Chelsea Smile Ending 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #29 - Phone 1 in West Angel 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #30 - Phone in Southwest City 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #31 - Phone 2 in West Angel #1 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #32 - Phone 2 in West Angel #2 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #33 - Phone 3 in West Angel #1 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #34 - Phone 3 in West Angel #2 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #35 - Phone 4 in West Angel #1

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #36 - Phone 4 in West Angel #2 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #37 - Phone 4 in West Angel #3

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #38 - James Bomb in North Brixton 

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #39 - Myni in Southeast Bow 


 

GTA London 1969 Mission #40 - Van in Northwest Southwark

 

GTA London 1969 Mission #41 - Decker in Southeast Hyde Park


 

GTA London 1969 Mission #42 - Dead Certainty Ending 

                                 THE END

 


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