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⚫ | '''Radio in [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|''Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars'']]''' is substantially stripped down from that found in previous games, due to the size limitations of the [[Nintendo DS]] cartridge. |
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⚫ | '''Radio in [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|''Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars'']]''' varies depending on the platform, and is substantially stripped down from that found in previous games, due to the size limitations of the [[Nintendo DS]] cartridge. None of the radios feature any voice tracks, being purely instrumental. All the stations are named after real music labels and artists of bands, most of whom contributed, albeit with instrumental rather than vocal songs. |
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+ | Interestingly, the [[Radio Stations in GTA IV|radio stations]] from ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' are advertised on billboards throughout the city, yet none are accessible to the player. |
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+ | There are 5 stations that are available in all versions of ''Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars''. The [[PSP]] version adds 6 more stations, and the [[Apple iOS|iOS]] and [[Android]] versions (with update to 1.1.0) adds the PSP stations along with a custom station modified by the player. Please select a station to jump to its section. |
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+ | <div align="center">'''Available On All Versions'''</div> |
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+ | {|class="table" width="100%" |
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+ | |[[File:Ticklah-logo.png|130px|center|link=#Ticklah]] |
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+ | |[[File:Deadmau5-logo.png|100px|center|link=#Deadmau5]] |
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+ | |[[File:Alchemist-logo.png|140px|center|link=#Alchemist]] |
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+ | |[[File:Truth&Soul-logo.png|140px|center|link=#Truth & Soul]] |
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+ | |[[File:PrairieCartel-logo.png|140px|center|link=#Prairie Cartel]] |
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+ | <div align="center">'''Exclusive to PSP and iOS/Android Versions'''</div> |
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+ | {|class="table" width="100%" |
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+ | |[[File:Tortoise-GTCW-logo.png|140px|center|link=#Tortoise]] |
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+ | |[[File:TOTH-GTACW-Logo.png|140px|center|link=#Turntables on the Hudson]] |
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+ | |[[File:SinowavFM-GTACW-logo.png|180px|center|link=#Sinowav FM]] |
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+ | |} |
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+ | <div align="center">'''iOS/Android Platforms Only'''</div> |
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+ | {|class="table" width="100%" |
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+ | |[[File:IndependenceFM.svg|140px|center|link=#Independence FM]] |
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+ | ==Available On All Versions== |
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[[File:Ticklah-logo.png|right]] |
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''[[Ticklah]]'' is a dub radio station, playing primarily reggae-inspired beats. Named after reggae/dub artist [[wp:Victor Axelrod|Ticklah]]. |
''[[Ticklah]]'' is a dub radio station, playing primarily reggae-inspired beats. Named after reggae/dub artist [[wp:Victor Axelrod|Ticklah]]. |
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− | * Ticklah feat. Rob Symeonn - "Pork Eater" |
+ | * Ticklah feat. Rob Symeonn - "Pork Eater" (2007) |
− | * Sonic Boom - "The Dub and the Restless" |
+ | * Sonic Boom - "The Dub and the Restless" (2001) |
− | * Rootical Sound - "Dub It Today" |
+ | * Rootical Sound - "Dub It Today" (2001) |
− | * Douglass & Degraw feat. Rob Symeonn - "Wicked a Go Dub It" |
+ | * Douglass & Degraw feat. Rob Symeonn - "Wicked a Go Dub It" (2001) |
− | * Rootical Sound - "Horny Dub" |
+ | * Rootical Sound - "Horny Dub" (2000) |
− | * Calbert Walker - "General TSO" |
+ | * Calbert Walker - "General TSO" (2001) |
− | * Ticklah - "Descent" |
+ | * Ticklah - "Descent" (2007) |
− | * Ticklah - "Nine Years" |
+ | * Ticklah - "Nine Years" (2007) |
− | ==Deadmau5== |
+ | ===Deadmau5=== |
[[File:Deadmau5-logo.png|150px|right]] |
[[File:Deadmau5-logo.png|150px|right]] |
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''[[Deadmau5]]'' is a station playing electronic and progressive house tunes. Named after the DJ [[wp:Deadmau5|deadmau5]]. |
''[[Deadmau5]]'' is a station playing electronic and progressive house tunes. Named after the DJ [[wp:Deadmau5|deadmau5]]. |
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− | * BSOD - "Oblique" |
+ | * BSOD - "Oblique" (2006) |
− | * BSOD - "Choplifted" |
+ | * BSOD - "Choplifted" (2008) |
− | * Deadmau5 feat. MC Flipside - "Hi Friend" (Instrumental Mix) |
+ | * Deadmau5 feat. MC Flipside - "Hi Friend" (Instrumental Mix) (2008) |
− | * Deadmau5 - "Rubiq" |
+ | * Deadmau5 - "Rubiq" (2006) |
− | * BSOD - "Tilt" (unreleased) |
+ | * BSOD - "Tilt" (unreleased) (2006) |
− | * BSOD - "Lollercoaster" (Kinda Funny Remix) |
+ | * BSOD - "Lollercoaster" (Kinda Funny Remix) (2006) |
− | * BSOD - "Lollercoaster" (Outright Hilarious Remix) |
+ | * BSOD - "Lollercoaster" (Outright Hilarious Remix) (2006) |
− | * BSOD - "Saws And Squares" |
+ | * BSOD - "Saws And Squares" (2006) |
− | * BSOD - "Game Over" |
+ | * BSOD - "Game Over" (2007) |
− | * BSOD - "Milton" |
+ | * BSOD - "Milton" (2008) |
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+ | ===Alchemist=== |
[[File:Alchemist-logo.png|right]] |
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''[[Alchemist]]'' is a station playing experimental hip-hop instrumentals. Named after the music producer [[The Alchemist]]. |
''[[Alchemist]]'' is a station playing experimental hip-hop instrumentals. Named after the music producer [[The Alchemist]]. |
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− | * Gangrene - "The Lost One" |
+ | * Gangrene - "The Lost One" (2009) |
− | * Gangrene - "Haha" |
+ | * Gangrene - "Haha" (2009) |
− | * Gangrene - "Assassin" |
+ | * Gangrene - "Assassin" (2009) |
− | * Gangrene - "Crimerate" |
+ | * Gangrene - "Crimerate" (2009) |
− | * Gangrene - "Future Trains" |
+ | * Gangrene - "Future Trains" (2009) |
− | * Gangrene - "Clubster" |
+ | * Gangrene - "Clubster" (2009) |
− | * Gangrene - "The Thirst" |
+ | * Gangrene - "The Thirst" (2009) |
− | * Gangrene - "Quick Jux" |
+ | * Gangrene - "Quick Jux" (2009) |
− | * Gangrene - "Crack" |
+ | * Gangrene - "Crack" (2009) |
− | * Gangrene - "Tight" |
+ | * Gangrene - "Tight" (2009) |
− | ==Truth & Soul== |
+ | ===Truth & Soul=== |
[[File:Truth&Soul-logo.png|right]] |
[[File:Truth&Soul-logo.png|right]] |
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''[[Truth & Soul]]'' is a jazz, soul, easy listening and funk station. Named after [[wp:Truth and Soul Records|Truth and Soul]], a record label. |
''[[Truth & Soul]]'' is a jazz, soul, easy listening and funk station. Named after [[wp:Truth and Soul Records|Truth and Soul]], a record label. |
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− | * Bronx River Parkway - " |
+ | * Bronx River Parkway - "Song for Ray" (2008) |
− | * El Michels Affair - "Detroit Twice" |
+ | * El Michels Affair - "Detroit Twice" (2003) |
− | * El Michels Affair - "Too Late to Turn Back" |
+ | * El Michels Affair - "Too Late to Turn Back" (2003) |
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+ | * [[wp:Lee Fields|Lee Fields]] & The Expression - "My World" (2008) |
− | * El Michels Affair - "El Pueblo Unido" |
+ | * El Michels Affair - "El Pueblo Unido" (2005) |
− | * Bronx River Parkway feat. Jose Parla & The Candela All Stars - "La Valla" |
+ | * Bronx River Parkway feat. Jose Parla & The Candela All Stars - "La Valla" (2006) |
− | * Bronx River Parkway feat. The Candela All Stars - "Me Toca" |
+ | * Bronx River Parkway feat. The Candela All Stars - "Me Toca" (2007) |
− | * The Expressions - "Money Is King" |
+ | * The Expressions - "Money Is King" (2005) |
− | * Cosmic Force - "Ghetto Down" |
+ | * Cosmic Force - "Ghetto Down" (2008) |
− | * Cosmic Force - "Trinidad |
+ | * Cosmic Force - "Trinidad Bump" (2005) |
− | ==Prairie Cartel== |
+ | ===Prairie Cartel=== |
[[File:PrairieCartel-logo.png|right]] |
[[File:PrairieCartel-logo.png|right]] |
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''[[Prairie Cartel]]'' is a station playing mostly rock, electronica and indie music. Named after the band [[wp:The Prairie Cartel|The Prairie Cartel]]. |
''[[Prairie Cartel]]'' is a station playing mostly rock, electronica and indie music. Named after the band [[wp:The Prairie Cartel|The Prairie Cartel]]. |
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− | * Prairie Cartel - "Burning Down the Other Side" |
+ | * Prairie Cartel - "Burning Down the Other Side" (2008) |
− | * Prairie Cartel - "Beautiful Shadow" |
+ | * Prairie Cartel - "Beautiful Shadow" (2009) |
− | * Prairie Cartel - "Magnetic South" |
+ | * Prairie Cartel - "Magnetic South" (2009) |
− | * Prairie Cartel - "Narcotic Inciduos" |
+ | * Prairie Cartel - "Narcotic Inciduos" (2009) |
− | * Prairie Cartel - "Fuck Yeah, That Wide" |
+ | * Prairie Cartel - "Fuck Yeah, That Wide" (2008) |
− | * Prairie Cartel - "Cracktown" |
+ | * Prairie Cartel - "Cracktown" (2008) |
− | * Prairie Cartel - "Suitcase Pimp" |
+ | * Prairie Cartel - "Suitcase Pimp" (2009) |
− | * Prairie Cartel - "No Light" |
+ | * Prairie Cartel - "No Light Escapes There" (2009) |
− | * Prairie Cartel - "Lost All Track of Time" |
+ | * Prairie Cartel - "Lost All Track of Time" (2008) |
− | * Prairie Cartel - "Cloud Sombrero" |
+ | * Prairie Cartel - "Cloud Sombrero" (2009) |
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+ | ==Exclusive to PSP and iOS/Android Versions== |
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+ | * Chace Infinite feat. Krondon & Planet Asia - "Book & A Pistol" (2009) |
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+ | ===Tortoise=== |
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− | * Anvil - "Winged Assassins" |
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+ | [[File:Tortoise-GTCW-logo.png|right]] |
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− | * Anvil - "666" |
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− | * Anvil - "School Love" |
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− | * Mogg & Naudascher - "Moon Unit Part 2" |
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+ | * Nickodemus & Quantic - "La Lluvia" (instrumental) (2009) |
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− | * DJ Khalil - "The Game" |
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− | * DJ Khalil - "Chin Danny" |
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− | * DJ Khalil - "More Meters" |
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− | * DJ Khalil - "New Bishop"''' ''' |
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− | * DJ Khalil - "Mr. Skee" |
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− | * DJ Khalil - "Busta Danny" |
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− | * DJ Khalil - "Big Thunder" |
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− | * DJ Khalil - "Chin Danny Rock Beat"''' ''' |
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− | '''''(DJ Khalil & Chin Injeti - "China")''''' |
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[[File:SinowavFM-GTACW-logo.png|right]] |
[[File:SinowavFM-GTACW-logo.png|right]] |
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''[[Sinowav FM]]'' is a radio station that plays typical Chinese folk songs. |
''[[Sinowav FM]]'' is a radio station that plays typical Chinese folk songs. |
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− | * Ren Tongxiang - "Caravan Bells on the Silk Road" |
+ | * Ren Tongxiang - "Caravan Bells on the Silk Road" (1993) |
− | * He Xunyou - "Flying Carp" |
+ | * He Xunyou - "Flying Carp" (2001) |
− | * Central Traditional Orchestra - "A Trip To Lhasa - Movement 4: Driving Out Demons" |
+ | * Central Traditional Orchestra - "A Trip To Lhasa - Movement 4: Driving Out Demons" (2002) |
− | * Wang Changyuan - "Battling Against Typhoon" |
+ | * Wang Changyuan - "Battling Against Typhoon" (2000) |
− | * Wang Changyuan - "Guangling Strains" |
+ | * Wang Changyuan - "Guangling Strains" (2004) |
− | * Wang Changyuan - "Lofty Mountains and Flowing Water" |
+ | * Wang Changyuan - "Lofty Mountains and Flowing Water" (2002) |
− | * China Central Folk Music Orchestra - "Oriole Singing" |
+ | * China Central Folk Music Orchestra - "Oriole Singing" (2001) |
− | * Zhu Runfu - "Autumn Reflections by the Dongting Lake" |
+ | * Zhu Runfu - "Autumn Reflections by the Dongting Lake" (1998) |
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− | ==Independence FM== |
+ | ===Independence FM=== |
[[File:IndependenceFM.svg|150px|right]] |
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− | ==Ratings== |
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+ | ==See Also== |
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+ | *[[Radio Stations in GTA (1997 game)|Radio Stations in GTA]] |
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+ | *[[Radio Stations in GTA London]] |
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+ | *[[Radio Stations in GTA 2]] |
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+ | *[[Radio Stations in GTA III]] |
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+ | *[[Radio Stations in GTA Vice City]] |
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+ | *[[Radio Stations in GTA San Andreas]] |
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+ | *[[Radio Stations in GTA Liberty City Stories]] |
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+ | *[[Radio Stations in GTA Vice City Stories]] |
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+ | *[[Radio Stations in GTA IV]] |
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+ | *[[Radio Stations in GTA V]] |
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Revision as of 16:56, 25 July 2020
Radio in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars varies depending on the platform, and is substantially stripped down from that found in previous games, due to the size limitations of the Nintendo DS cartridge. None of the radios feature any voice tracks, being purely instrumental. All the stations are named after real music labels and artists of bands, most of whom contributed, albeit with instrumental rather than vocal songs.
Radio stations in vehicles can be changed through buttons on the touch screen. All stations are assigned a rating from zero to five stars, depending on the amount of time the player spends listening to them. These can be views by accessing the radio player in the PDA.
Interestingly, the radio stations from Grand Theft Auto IV are advertised on billboards throughout the city, yet none are accessible to the player.
There are 5 stations that are available in all versions of Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars. The PSP version adds 6 more stations, and the iOS and Android versions (with update to 1.1.0) adds the PSP stations along with a custom station modified by the player. Please select a station to jump to its section.
Available On All VersionsTicklahTicklah is a dub radio station, playing primarily reggae-inspired beats. Named after reggae/dub artist Ticklah.
Deadmau5Deadmau5 is a station playing electronic and progressive house tunes. Named after the DJ deadmau5.
AlchemistAlchemist is a station playing experimental hip-hop instrumentals. Named after the music producer The Alchemist.
Truth & SoulTruth & Soul is a jazz, soul, easy listening and funk station. Named after Truth and Soul, a record label.
Prairie CartelPrairie Cartel is a station playing mostly rock, electronica and indie music. Named after the band The Prairie Cartel.
Exclusive to PSP and iOS/Android VersionsDJ KhalilDJ Khalil is a funky hip-hop instrumental radio station playing songs produced by DJ Khalil.
TortoiseTortoise is a station playing post-rock. Named after the band Tortoise.
Turntables on the HudsonTurntables on the Hudson is a Worldbeat music station, named after the music festival.
AnvilAnvil is a station only playing songs by the Metal band Anvil.
Sinowav FMSinowav FM is a radio station that plays typical Chinese folk songs.
DFADFA is a dance-punk, disco and electronica station featuring songs produced by DFA Records.
iOS/Android Platforms OnlyIndependence FMIndependence FM is a custom radio station. The player must create an iTunes playlist titled "GTA", which will allow the game to randomly play songs within the playlist. Only available on the iOS and Android versions. See Also |