As with the PC release of Grand Theft Auto III, Vice City has some new additions and benefits over the original PlayStation 2 version, but comes with a lot of glaring issues, missing features, downgraded graphics from the console releases, and a growing number of compatibility issues with newer Windows operating systems and hardware. The game has seen ports to Windows PC followed by the original Xbox in 2003, and for its 10th anniversary, a port released on mobile iOS and Android systems in 2012. Following the success of Grand Theft Auto III, Rockstar went on to it up with Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, taking players to a neon-flavored 1980's Miami as they work their way up the criminal ladder featuring new gameplay elements, cars, and weapons to play around to start their own empire.
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