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Grand Theft Auto: Advance
DeveloperDigital Eclipse
PublisherRockstar Games
Release datesGame Boy Advance

26th October 2004
29th October 2004

PlatformGame Boy Advance
Ratings

ESRB: M
PEGI: 16+
USK: 12+
OFLC: M15+

ProtagonistMike
LocationLiberty City
Year2000
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Grand Theft Auto series
chronology of events

2D Universe
GTA 1 Era

1961London 1961
1969London 1969

3D Universe
GTA III Era

1984GTA Vice City Stories
1986GTA Vice City
1992GTA San Andreas

2D Universe
GTA 1 Era

1997Grand Theft Auto 1

3D Universe
GTA III Era

1998GTA Liberty City Stories

2D Universe
GTA 2 Era

1999GTA 2

3D Universe
GTA III Era

2000GTA Advance
2001GTA III

HD Universe
GTA IV Era

2008GTA IV

The Lost and Damned
The Ballad of Gay Tony

2009GTA Chinatown Wars

GTA V Era

2013GTA Online
2013GTA V

Grand Theft Auto Advance, officially titled Grand Theft Auto and also known as GTA Advance, is a Digital Eclipse developed GTA III Era and 3D Universe game initially released on October 26, 2004. The game is only available for the Game Boy Advance hand held console and is the only GTA game not to be developed by a Rockstar Games studio.

The game is played from a top-down perspective, similar to Grand Theft Auto 1, but adds features first introduced in Grand Theft Auto III such as vehicle based side missions (the Vigilante side mission), the Heads-Up Display and a number of the weapons introduced from GTA III onwards. The game was released on the same day as Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas in North America and was originally designed to be a portable re-release of GTA III. The game received mixed reviews upon its release and, due to the release of GTA San Andreas at around the same time, did not sell as widely as other GTA games.

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Setting

GTA Advance is set in Liberty City and is a prequel to the events of GTA III being set one year before those events. While landmarks from the original game return and the general street layout remains the same, there are a number of differences between GTA III and GTA Advance. The hills found on Portland and Shoreside Vale, the subway and Portland El, and the various tunnels are not present. There are also examples of where neighbourhoods are not consistent between GTA III and GTA Advance. The runways of Francis International Airport are inaccessible and the city itself is larger than its GTA III version, in particular Portland.

Storyline

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The games storyline revolves around Mike, a small time criminal looking to escape Liberty City with his best friend Vinnie who uses his connections to get the pair work across the city. Shortly before their planned departure, Vinnie asks Mike to do some final work for the Mafia and, during one of these jobs, Vinnie is killed by a car bomb and their money is destroyed. Mike, determined to avenge his friends death, stops working for the mafia and begins working for various other criminals and gangs across the city. These include mechanic and weapons expert 8-Ball, the Uptown Yardies, the Yakuza and the Colombian Cartel to find out the truth behind Vinnie's death. 8-Ball later discovers that Vinnie had faked his own death to escape with all the money with Mike taking revenge on his old partner. Mike manages to escape Liberty City, despite high police interest in capturing him, while 8-Ball is arrested.

Continuity

  • The arrest of 8-Ball helped to set up the opening cutscenes of GTA III where he escapes from a police transport with Claude.
  • Asuka Kasen's lack of trust towards Claude in GTA III may have come from her later discovering Mike had kidnapped her niece Yuka prior to working for Asuka.
  • King Courtney, of the Uptown Yardies, may have been more likely to betray Claude in GTA III after nearly being killed by Mike, who he had attempted to help.
  • Salvatore Leone is almost certainly the leader of the Mafia mentioned, as both the Forelli and Sindacco Family's had suffered heavy losses in 1998. The fake death of Vinnie may have furthered Salvatore's paranoia following the betrayals of Carl Johnson and Uncle Leone.

Technical details

GTA Advance, having been adapted to the Game Boy Advance's hardware limitations, does not feature a number of things that had become standard with the release of GTA III. These include voice acting, animated cutscenes, pedestrian dialogue and radio channels. There are, however, certain sound bites that were transferred from GTA III including brief police radio chatter stating the location of and vehicle being used by the player, some soundbites for car crashes and a fixed tune for each vehicle, which can be changed.

Game information

Trivia

  • GTA Advance is the only GTA III Era/3D Universe game which does not have a PlayStation 2 port, and the only game in the entire series not to have been released for a console from the PlayStation series, except Grand Theft Auto: London 1961.
  • GTA Advance is the only GTA game which has been launched exclusively on one platform (with the exception of Grand Theft Auto: London 1961), the first to be created primarily for a portable device, and the only game to solely be on a Nintendo platform.

Gallery

  • Mike, the protagonist of GTA Advance.

  • The title screen of GTA Advance.

  • Liberty City in Grand Theft Auto Advance.

  • Gameplay of GTA Advance.

  • GTA Advance game cartridge.

External link


Grand Theft Auto series
GTA 1
Protagonists | Liberty City | San Andreas | Vice City | Characters | Vehicles | Weapons | Radio stations | Cheats
GTA London 1969
Protagonists | London | Characters | Vehicles | Weapons | Radio stations
GTA London 1961
Protagonists | London | Manchester | Characters | Vehicles | Weapons | Radio stations
GTA 2
Claude Speed | Anywhere City | Characters | Gangs | Missions | Vehicles | Weapons | Radio stations | Cheats
GTA III
Claude | Liberty City | Characters | Gangs | Missions | Vehicles | Weapons | Radio stations | Cheats
GTA Vice City
Tommy Vercetti | Vice City | Characters | Missions | Vehicles | Weapons | Radio stations | Cheats
GTA San Andreas
Carl Johnson | San Andreas (Los Santos • San Fierro • Las Venturas • Red County • Flint County • Whetstone • Bone County • Tierra Robada) | Characters | Missions | Vehicles | Weapons | Radio stations | Cheats
GTA Advance
Mike | Liberty City | Characters | Missions | Vehicles | Weapoms | Radio stations
GTA Liberty City Stories
Toni Cipriani | Liberty City | Characters | Gangs | Missions | Vehicles | Weapons | Radio stations | Cheats
GTA Vice City Stories
Victor Vance | Vice City | Characters | Gangs | Missions | Vehicles | Weapons | Radio stations | Cheats
GTA IV
Niko Bellic | Liberty City | Alderney | Characters | Gangs | Missions | Vehicles | Weapons | Radio stations | Cheats
The Lost and Damned
Johnny Klebitz | Liberty City | Alderney | Characters | Missions | Vehicles | Weapons | Radio stations | Cheats
The Ballad of Gay Tony
Luis Fernando Lopez | Liberty City | Alderney | Characters | Missions | Vehicles | Weapons | Radio stations | Cheats
GTA Chinatown Wars
Huang Lee | Liberty City | Characters | Missions | Vehicles | Weapons | Radio stations | Cheats
GTA V
Michael De Santa | Trevor Philips | Franklin Clinton | Los Santos | Characters | Missions | Vehicles | Weapons | Radio stations | Cheats
GTA Online
Characters | Missions | Vehicles | Weapons | Radio Stations
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Collectibles | Multiplayer | Modifications | Controversy | Film References
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The following are known Action Replay Codes for Grand Theft Auto on Nintendo Game Boy Advance (GBA).
These codes were also known as GameShark Codes and in most cases will work on both devices.

These codes are for the U.S. version of the game.

    Master Code – Must Be On
    f914825e
    68888458
    828d8419
    c59ccf6f

    Infinite Health
    4165b67c
    28f131cc

    Infinite Armor
    e35614bd
    f0f3cc80
    92a452c6
    c30c4e08

    Infinite Money
    bd243ca6
    29b9125b
    2e20589a
    fe339e93

    Have All Weapons
    2af8924c
    b0d8967d
    50958995
    06fcb6f1

    Infinite Ammo
    df7aa1e5
    c1555b60
    6978812a
    f6f95a05

    Press Select + L: Max Wanted
    8ff2ab65
    0c17064d
    9fe20008
    c2316179
    aa109a30
    d21e015f

    Press Select + R: No Wanted
    c8215bff
    81400b50
    2841de23
    8df0265f
    4bed84a3
    08ba3f3c

    Never Wanted
    2841de23
    8df0265f
    4bed84a3
    08ba3f3c

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