Yes!it is very fun and is awesome
dont buy it on the psp as the graphics are very dull compared to the others on the ds,well for a ds gta game it doesnt suck so i guess its worth buying if you want a good game on the ds
yes it is worth buying. and it rocks
Of course, its a nice game
From a personal point of view: Red Dead Redemption is a terrific game, well worth buying; but GTA IV is better, in my opinion.
In Nebraska, grand theft is characterized by stealing property worth more than $1,500 or certain types of property like firearms, vehicles, or livestock. Petty theft, on the other hand, involves stealing property valued at less than $500. The distinction between grand theft and petty theft is based on the value of the stolen property.
GTA is fun, but i got bored of stealing cars. A game I definitely recommend is Gangstar Miami Vindication. Its a lot like GTA but you can get helicopters and lots of other vehicles. Also, in my opinion it has way better graphics.
In Arizona, felony theft can be charged if the cash or object(s) stolen are worth more than $1,000. In Arizona, this charge is called Grand Theft.
It is probably worth visiting The Grand Theft Wiki site, which has a comprehensive section on Modifications. Hopefully this may answer your query more fully:gta.wikia.com
It may well be worth you visiting The Grand Theft Wiki site to get more information. They have a really good section on Modifications:gta.wikia.com
It may be worth visiting The Grand Theft Wiki site, where they have an excellent section on modifications, and hopefully you can get a more detailed answer:gta.wikia.com
GTA 1&2 are free goto www.rockstargames.com and locate them on their website.
There are no bicycles on the main Grand Theft Auto 4 game. I do not know whether something like a mod or a cheat is available - might be worth checking the various games forums like Gamespot.
When the stolen goods are worth less than $400 (anything more is grand theft) and there was no premeditated plan or intent to steal.Added: NOTE: The 'crossover amount' which seperates PETIT Theft from Grand Theft (Misdemeanor from Felony) varies from state-to-state. In the above instance it apparently is $400. Do NOT rely on that figure to be true in all jurisdictions.