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: The Vercetti gang uses unused "beta" character models that wear more 80s-inspired Miami Vice suits. Content Changes and Censorship

: Some assets were replaced to meet local standards. For example, suggestive posters of Candy Suxxx were swapped with images of kittens and flowers .

The (GTA VC) is more than just a localized release; it is a unique variant of the classic game with significant aesthetic and technical differences that make it a target for both collectors and speedrunners. Unique Features of the Japan Version Download Grand Theft Auto - Vice City -Japan- -...

: The Japanese release includes two additional character skins for Tommy Vercetti named "Tache" and "Wild".

To comply with CERO (Computer Entertainment Rating Organization) guidelines, several aspects of the game were "nerfed" or altered: : The Vercetti gang uses unused "beta" character

: Scenes involving drug use or suggestive themes were shortened or muted. Specifically, references to Ken Rosenberg's "special sugar" were cut from missions like "The Shootist" and "No Escape?".

: Curiously, while violence was reduced, fire effects were made larger and more aggressive in this version. The (GTA VC) is more than just a

: Decapitations from headshots were removed, and blood effects—such as blood splatter on the screen when using a chainsaw—were eliminated or significantly reduced.

Published by Capcom in 2004, this version includes exclusive content and modifications not found in the original Western release:

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: The Vercetti gang uses unused "beta" character models that wear more 80s-inspired Miami Vice suits. Content Changes and Censorship

: Some assets were replaced to meet local standards. For example, suggestive posters of Candy Suxxx were swapped with images of kittens and flowers .

The (GTA VC) is more than just a localized release; it is a unique variant of the classic game with significant aesthetic and technical differences that make it a target for both collectors and speedrunners. Unique Features of the Japan Version

: The Japanese release includes two additional character skins for Tommy Vercetti named "Tache" and "Wild".

To comply with CERO (Computer Entertainment Rating Organization) guidelines, several aspects of the game were "nerfed" or altered:

: Scenes involving drug use or suggestive themes were shortened or muted. Specifically, references to Ken Rosenberg's "special sugar" were cut from missions like "The Shootist" and "No Escape?".

: Curiously, while violence was reduced, fire effects were made larger and more aggressive in this version.

: Decapitations from headshots were removed, and blood effects—such as blood splatter on the screen when using a chainsaw—were eliminated or significantly reduced.

Published by Capcom in 2004, this version includes exclusive content and modifications not found in the original Western release: