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This is a list of all missions in Grand Theft Auto. In total, there are 90 missions, 24 in Liberty City, 34 in San Andreas, and 32 in Vice City. In the PlayStation version, there are 88 missions in total, as 2 were removed from Liberty City due to requiring the player to enter a train, which. This game was the first of the Grand Theft Auto series and marked the beginning of a great series of games. The original GTA 1 was developed for Dos and later ported to PC, Playstation 1, Game Boy Color. The game was released on November 7, 1997. For Playstation 1 - December 14, 1997, for Game Boy Color - November 22, 1999. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1997 CD release of 'Grand Theft Auto The Soundtrack' on Discogs. Grand Theft Auto, now known primarily as GTA 1, was the first game in the Grand Theft Auto series, released on PlayStation 1, PC and later on Game Boy Color. Many GTA games have been made since. Grand Theft Auto: London 1969 was made as an expansion pack for GTA, and Grand Theft Auto: London 1961 was in turn an expansion pack for London 1969. You are a gangster in GTA 1. You can steal cars and drive trough the streets of the city like a madmen. You can drive over people, shoot them and destroy other cars as you wish. However if you do this the cops wil try to arrest you. So you better drive fast! The game has no predefined storyline. You can do whatever you want.

This page outlines cheats for Grand Theft Auto 1, for PlayStation and PC.

PlayStation

Enter the following codes at the Name Entry screen:
CodeEffect
WEYHEY9,999,990 points
SATANLIVES99 lives
TVMANAccess San Andreas parts 1 and 2
T H E S H I TAll Cheats
CapriceAll Cities
TURFAll Cities
URGEAll Cities parts 1 and 2 except Vice City.
BSTARDAll cities, infinite weapons and 99 lives
GroovyAll Weapons
MADEMANAll Weapons
PECKINPAHAll Weapons, Armor and a Jail Card
BLOWMEEnable Coordinates
EXCREMENTFive Times Multiplier
HANGTHEDJGod Cheat
SKYBABIESLevel Select
INGLORIOUSLevel Select with Extra Options
FECKLiberty City parts 1 and 2
CHUFFNo Police
EATTHISWanted Level Max ($)

PC

Type the following on the name space below-

CHEATSEFFECT
itsgallusUnlock all cities
suckmyrocketAll weapons, armor and 'Get outta jail free card'
iamthelawNo police
&machine10x multiplayer
buckfastPress '*' for all weapons
instantrumInfinite lives
hatemachineRaise point values
heartofgoldView FMV sequences
iamgarypennEnable offensive language
iamnotgarrpennDisable offensive language
Debug Mode

Enter 'porkcharsui' as the player's name. In game these functions work

EffectKey
Screen capture in .TGA formatD
Zoom outK
Alternate zoom out]
Zoom inL
Alternate zoom in[
Pan camera up[Keypad 8]
Pan camera down[Keypad 2]
Pan camera right[Keypad 6]
Pan camera left[Keypad 4]
Center camera view[Home]
Pause and advance single frameNum+
All weapons with full ammo[Keypad Asterisk]
Current status and coordinatesC
Change screen modeR
Restart levelF12
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DeveloperRockstar North
Tarantula Studios
PublisherASC Games
Release dates

PlayStation
October 1997
PC
October 1997
Game Boy Color
1999

PlatformPC
PlayStation
Game Boy Color
Ratings

BBFC: 18
ESRB: M (Game Boy Color: T)
USK: 16+
OFLC: MA 15+ (Game Boy Color: M15+)
OFLC (NZ): R18
SELL: 16
ELSPA: 15+ (Game Boy Color only)

ProtagonistUnknown
LocationLiberty City
San Andreas
Vice City
Year1997
This article is about the first game in the Grand Theft Auto series. Visit that link for all the others.

Grand Theft Auto, now known primarily as GTA 1, was the first game in the Grand Theft Auto series, released on PlayStation 1, PC and later on Game Boy Color. Many GTA games have been made since.

Grand Theft Auto: London 1969 was made as an expansion pack for GTA, and Grand Theft Auto: London 1961 was in turn an expansion pack for London 1969. Both of these games require the original GTA disc to work.

Grand Theft Auto is set in Liberty City, San Andreas and Vice City in 1997. These renditions of the cities are vastly different from their more well-known counterparts in the GTA III Era. In the game, the player can choose from one of about eight protagonists, and even change their names.

The PC version of GTA1 is now available for free download here, along with Grand Theft Auto 2 and another Rockstar game, Wild Metal: Reclaim the Future. It's not the original game, but has been remade to work on modern Windows operating systems.


Game Information


Plot

Liberty City

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The player works for Bubby. They have the player do several jobs, ranging from stealing two taxis to killing the police chief. One mission also involves a trap in the form of a bomb on a bus that will blow up if it gets below 50 mph (this was inspired by the movie Speed). Once the player has enough points, A Don Sonetti's guy will want to speak to them. Apparently the player double-crossed Bald Man Sonetti, and is a dead man if it happens again.

  • Heist Almighty

Once again, the player must do several jobs to complete the level. Right away, Bubby calls saying 'Sasha' has been kidnapped (failing the mission will reveal that Sasha is actually the boss' puppy). The player can choose to rescue her, or fail it and the cops will bring her in. Someone heard her scream in a trunk. Once the player does some jobs (including killing Sonetti) and has enough points again, Bubby will ask the player to come see him. Bubby will say the player did a good job, but the cops are close enough to look up his ass with flashlights. Bubby, however, booked the player a flight to San Andreas.

San Andreas

  • Mandarin Mayhem

Now the player has arrived in San Andreas. The player works for Uncle Fu. Once the player does enough work and gets enough points, they can see the old man. He is building a crime syndicate of extraordinary magnitude, and the player honors his family.

  • Tequila Slammer

Now, the player works for El Burro. Once the player does enough jobs, pleases him, and gets enough points, he'll ask them to come over to his place. The player did good work for him, and he is grateful. Now he's going to return the favor. He's going to reward the player 'personal' this time.

Vice City

  • Bent Cop Blues

A cop named Samuel Deever calls the player because apparently they screwed up somewhere. The player works for him now. Following the same routine, once the player gets enough points, they can go see a now very angry Deever. If the player crosses him again, they're screwed for life... if they even have a life after.

  • Rasta Blasta

Now the player works for Brother Marcus. Most jobs involve killing. When the player gets enough points and goes to see him, Brother Marcus is proud, and apparently the player got the job done. He thinks the player has done a good job. Now he doesn't think he'll be seeing the player for a long time.

Weapons

Main article: Weapons in GTA 1 Era
  • Fist - People cannot be killed with this weapon. However, it can immobilize enemies for a few seconds.
  • Pistol - Slow firing rate, but kills with one shot. Lots of ammo can be found around the cities. It is always near hospitals and police stations, and is the standard weapon of cops and criminals.
  • Machine Gun - Rapid rate of fire, but it is only in specified places and it doesn't have much ammo. It is used by police when player has wanted level of four.
  • Rocket Launcher - Only used for destroying vehicles, but buildings will also catch fire when shot. It is found only in rare places.
  • Flamethrower - Can easily blow up a car or catch people on fire. It is most useful for killing groups of enemies, but it is a rare weapon.
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Gameplay

The third person view used in the game.

The original Grand Theft Auto is made up of a series of levels each set in one of the three cities in the game. In each level, the player has a target number of points to achieve, and five lives to attain the score.

The score counter doubles as a money meter; the player can spend this money on paint jobs and various other things. However, any money spent is of course taken away from the score, making the goal that little bit further away.

On obtaining the target number of points, the player must then drive to a certain location to complete the level, which allows progress to the next one.

Apart from that, the player is free to do whatever they want. The player can just explore the city, cause death and destruction, or steal and sell cars for profit, although completing a level will almost certainly require the completion of missions. Even in missions there is still some freedom, as usually the player is free to choose the route to take, although the destination is usually fixed. This level of freedom was not found in most action-based computer games at the time. However, the player is given limited lives so free roaming is, somewhat limited, if the player isn't careful.

Earning points

There are various ways in which to earn the points needed to complete each level.

Some points can be earned by committing various crimes, such as ramming cars (10 points each), and killing police (1000 each). The more serious the crime, the more points, but also the more the police will pay attention to the player. Another way to make money is to steal cars, and sell them at the many docks around each cities, usually earning several thousand points.

These activities can give the player quite a number of points but they are not sufficient to earn the millions of points needed to complete each level (unless the player has a lot of patience), so it is necessary to take on missions to complete a level. On successful completion of a mission, the player gets 'paid', a large amount of points. A typical payment is in the region of 50,000 points.

Also after completing a mission, the score multiplier is increased by one. The score multiplier is multiplied by the normal score for something, to get the points actually awarded. For example a multiplier of three will mean that the player gets three time the regular amount of points, so 30 points for ramming a car, rather than the normal 10 points. This applies for anything points are awarded for, including the payment for completing a mission.

In the Game Boy port, score multipliers are handled differently. The player can collect floating 'X's hidden in each city, that automatically add a multiplier to the score counter. The first time one is picked up it says '×2', the second time it says '×3', and so on. This only affects points gained after acquiring the multiplier, not the points the player already has, so it is in the player's best interests to seek the 'X's as soon as possible.

Locations

The three cities in which the game is set are modeled after real cities, in terms of landscape and style. They are Liberty City ( New York City), San Andreas (San Francisco), and Vice City (Miami).

Those three cities later became the settings for the GTA III era games and GTA IV era games. Although in GTA San Andreas, San Andreas is expanded from a city to an American state, which contains three cities of its own.

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Missions

Main article: Missions in GTA 1

In most cases, missions are started by answering telephones, although some missions are allocated on the spot, or are triggered by entering certain vehicles. Once a phone is touched, the player is stuck doing that mission until they pass or fail it, but with the cars it is different. The player is told 'I've got a new job for you, if you want it. Otherwise get the hell out of my car.' They then have a few seconds to jump out before that mission begins.

The payphones all stop ringing while a player is on a phone mission, but the car missions are still available. By accepting a car mission the player can override a phone mission (failing it but without a failure notice) and do that mission instead, but a phone mission cannot override a car mission as the phones stop ringing.

At the start of each mission, the player will be given a series of instructions they must follow. The instructions are given in stages, so the objectives can change in a given situation.

Many of the missions involve tasks that can be completed at the player's own pace, so the player can take a leisurely pace, and observe the traffic laws, although there is always a temptation to cut corners. However, sometimes the game imposes time limits on mission completion, or there may be people giving chase, such as enemy gangsters, or the police, forcing the player to cut corners, to get to the destination on time and/or evade the pursuers. This means running red lights, driving on the sidewalk (risking running over pedestrians), and finding shortcuts.

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Police

Law enforcement in GTA 1 is generally characterized as a obstacle in the game, appearing in the force of police officers who are ready to pursue arrest the player if they player has committed sufficient criminal acts. The player's wanted level is defined by the number of police heads seen on top of the screen; the more police heads the player amasses by committing more crime, the more determined the police will be to subdue the player. The player can have up to four police heads, which at this point leads to very hostile officers.

There are only two ways to eliminate the player's wanted level: But either driving their vehicle to a spray shop, or picking up a 'cop bribe' pickup in certain parts of each city.

Multiplayer

Despite its age, GTA 1 even included a multiplayer function, which allowed players to battle with human opponents. This was possible over either a LAN connection or using a null modem cable.

Ports

The original Grand Theft Auto 1 was first available for DOS, and then later ported to Microsoft Windows, PlayStation, and Game Boy Color. Surprisingly, the Game Boy Color version was unabridged, which was quite a technical achievement due to the sheer size of the cities, converted tile-for-tile from the PC original, making them many times larger than most Game Boy Color game worlds were because of the handheld's limited hardware. To cater for the target younger generation, however, the game was heavily censored, with gore and swearing removed.

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

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Controversy

The game, with its violent subject matter, generated a great deal of controversy. However, this was deemed to be intentional, and was the first game known to have been publicised in such a way. Take-Two Interactive, the publishers of Grand Theft Auto, hired publicist Max Clifford to generate an aura of controversy about the game in the local media. As a result, politicians stepped into the fray. Whatever the impact on game censorship and the perception of video gaming, the publicity worked - the title was hugely successful simply because those attempting to ban the game were inadvertently generating publicity for it. This has been a known and recognized phenomenon of violent video games ever since.

Trivia

  • GTA 1 and Grand Theft Auto Online are the only games to date to feature a female protagonist.
  • One of the hidden Easter Eggs in the game is the now famous 'Gouranga' bonus, given for swiftly killing an entire group of Hare Krishna monks.
  • The parts of the cities are based on their real-life counterparts, such as Liberty City's neighborhoods. There are neighborhoods like Brix, which is based on The Bronx, Brocklyn (obviously based on Brooklyn). Vice City has districts such as Vice Beach and Banana Grove, which are based on Miami Beach and Coconut Grove.
  • A character called El Burro also appears in Grand Theft Auto III and a character called El Burro also appears in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars.
  • Head Radio is the only radio station from GTA 1 that appears in other games; it was also a station in Grand Theft Auto 2 as well as in GTA III and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.
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See also


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
Related
Collectibles | Multiplayer | Modifications | Controversy | Film References
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