
Scorelli Boss is a cut character scheduled to appear as a main antagonist in Grand Theft Auto Advance.
History[]
Background[]
No information is given about the identity of the Scorelli Boss, other than he is the leader of the Scorelli Crime Family, one of the three Mafia families operating in Liberty City in 2000. He was scheduled to appear as one of the two main antagonists of Grand Theft Auto Advance (along with the Russian Mafia boss Vladimir), as the person who stole the money from Ned "The Kid" Braden and Reg Dunlop (early iterations of Mike and Vinnie respectively).
This character and associated gang were not included in the final version. With the release of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the Sindacco Crime Family was introduced as the third Mafia family in Liberty City, replacing the Scorellis' role planned for Grand Theft Auto Advance. In the final version, "Scorelli" is reduced to an unseen character associated with the Southside Hoods.
Events of Grand Theft Auto Advance (2003)[]
While working for the Triads, the Kid discovers that his stolen money is in the hands of the Scorellis at a heavily secured oil refinery.[2] With the guidance of Lee, the Kid blows up the Scorelli-owned refinery, only to find out from a surviving mobster that the money has been secured to another Scorelli-owned hideout.[3]
Eventually, the Kid discovers that his money is in the hands of the boss of the organization, who is about to flee the city. The Scorelli Boss is killed by the Kid while attempting to escape.[1]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Game Design Document(01/08/25)"Final Four Missions (Triad lead true) - Fond Farewell"; GTA Advance: Game Design Document - Version 1.3, 26th February 2003. Digital Eclipse. (Page 55)
- ↑ Game Design Document(01/08/25)"Triad - Blaster Master"; GTA Advance: Game Design Document - Version 1.3, 26th February 2003. Digital Eclipse. (Page 53)
- ↑ Game Design Document(01/08/25)"Final Four Missions (Triad lead true) - A Little Bird Told Me"; GTA Advance: Game Design Document - Version 1.3, 26th February 2003. Digital Eclipse. (Page 53)