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*If one had pre-ordered the game from GameStop, they were provided a [[Cheats in GTA Chinatown Wars|cheat code]] that allows players to unlock all the weapons at [[Ammu-Nation]] and receive [[Money|$]]10,000 early in the game, or the ability to acquire a bullet-proof [[Infernus]] at the [[Auto Merchant]]. | *If one had pre-ordered the game from GameStop, they were provided a [[Cheats in GTA Chinatown Wars|cheat code]] that allows players to unlock all the weapons at [[Ammu-Nation]] and receive [[Money|$]]10,000 early in the game, or the ability to acquire a bullet-proof [[Infernus]] at the [[Auto Merchant]]. | ||
*All of the bosses in the game have their own theme songs, which occur whenever the player initiates a mission for them. | *All of the bosses in the game have their own theme songs, which occur whenever the player initiates a mission for them. | ||
*Unlike the covers of nearly all Grand Theft Auto games since [[GTA III]] (having few pictures of random actions around the logo), the cover of GTA Chinatown Wars doesn't have a picture of a helicopter in the top left corner, probably because they cannot be flown in the game, and only ridden | *Unlike the covers of nearly all Grand Theft Auto games since [[GTA III]] (having few pictures of random actions around the logo), the cover of GTA Chinatown Wars doesn't have a picture of a helicopter in the top left corner, probably because they cannot be flown in the game, and only ridden in one mission. | ||
*In the top left, top right, bottom left and bottom right corners of the city (far out into the water), there are signs which say 'Here Be Dragons'. | *In the top left, top right, bottom left and bottom right corners of the city (far out into the water), there are signs which say 'Here Be Dragons'. | ||
*Chinatown Wars is the first GTA released on the Nintendo DS. | *Chinatown Wars is the first GTA released on the Nintendo DS. |