Gta Vice City Ice Cream Factory Property Mission

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TypeMISSIONDistributionAppears inGrand Theft Auto: Vice City
For Cherry Popper
LocationCherry Popper Ice Cream Factory, Little Havana, Vice City MainlandTargetSelling "ice cream"Mission Objectives

  • Use your Mr. Whoopee Van to distribute Cherry Poppers product around the city.
  • You receive money for each transition you make, but the more transactions you make the more police attention you get.
  • Local gangs will not appreciate you doing business on their turf so expect hostility if you do so.
Conditions of mission failure
  • Wasted
  • Busted
  • Mr. Whoopee destroyed
  • Exiting the Mr. Whoopee
RewardsRewardsAsset generates up to $3,000 a day
"Vice Vice Baby" achievement [DE]MissionsUnlocksCap the Collector (if the player owns at least seven assets)Unlocked byShakedownTechnical InformationTime of dayIn-game time

Distribution is a mission in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City which Tommy Vercetti performs independently. This is the only asset mission for the Cherry Popper Ice Cream Company and is triggered from the company's factory in Little Havana, Vice City.

After purchasing the company for $20,000, Tommy Vercetti learns from the previous owner, Maude Hanson, that the company is actually a front and the "ice cream" sold is actually drugs. Seeing the opportunity in this, Tommy takes one of the company's ice cream vans and begins distributing the drugs through Vice City. After selling 50 "ice creams", whilst avoiding the attention of the police, the asset mission is completed.

guys after finishing love fist, mitch baker, cuban, haitian and the others, you should buy at least six properties and complete their missions.But you have to buy the malibu and the print works and finish their missions. Apart from that, buy and complete(my suggestion) kaufman cab, pole position club, boatyard and film studio.

Gta vice city hey you want last mision do Kens and mainly you dont buy film studio and kaufman cab. you buy only print works, the malibu. there is third mision in malibu is very hard. you had to complete cap ťhe collector nextyou wilhear phone from ken you vercetti estate then you got last mision

Distribution is a side-mission in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City that the player can do on their own time. The mission can be activated by entering the parked Mr. Whoopee van at the Cherry Popper Ice Cream Factory.

Upon entering the van, the player is required to drive around Vice City and sell drugs, disguised as ice cream, to customers that they encounter. To complete the mission, the player must do a total of 50 deals. Once the mission is complete, the ice cream factory will start generating up to $3,000 that the player can collect.

This page offers a Vice City property locations map, where to find all safehouses and assets, and once you have saved up the cash, what property you should by first in GTA Vice City.

Housing properties are divided into two categories in the game, Safehouses and Assets. Safehouses are scattered across the map providing saving points, vehicle storage of different sizes, and in some cases, weapons for you to equip.

Assets will be available after completing the mission "Shakedown", and also involve a variety of services that can generate profit for you. However, for you to achieve that you will need to finish a questline related to the Asset involved, and each one has its own chain of missions.

Not only is it a cheap property, easy to buy early into the game, but also provides a save point on the opposite side of Vice Beach, so it becomes very practical in case you don't want to waste time traveling back to Ocean View Hotel to save your game.

As an alternative, you could also aim a bit higher and buy either the Links View Apartment or El Swanko Casa, since those have vehicle storage, which can prove useful if you want to own different cars - or just want to look really, really cool.

If you have money to spare, you can extend yourself into buying the expensive Hyman Condo, which is worth a shocking $14,000 but provides storage for up to 8 vehicles and has its own helipad - perfect for storing a helicopter making it a very useful property in the long run.

Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is remembered fondly as one of the best games in the franchise, but a save file glitch at the Cherry Poppers Ice Cream Company in the game's original release made life miserable for many. GTA: Vice City featured a number of firsts for the 3d era of Grand Theft Auto games, including the ability to buy boats, go inside building interiors, and have a means of communication other than pagers and pay phones. It was also the first time the series allowed players to purchase businesses, a mechanic which has since been expanded and (sometimes) improved on in subsequent GTA releases.

Although many longtime series fans will agree that Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas had the largest and most impressive amount of quality side content in the 3D era, GTA: Vice City brought a lot to the table as well. One of the franchises' best heists is in GTA: Vice City, and the game boasts a nice collection of outfits, rewards, and mission variety in both the main campaign and its optional areas. Many things which would become standard in later Grand Theft Auto titles, such as the player's ability to take a cab themselves back to a failed mission, as well as iconic vehicles like the Freeway motorcycle, appeared first in Vice City.

Unfortunately, the game wasn't perfect. While GTA: Vice City did not launch with such a wide array of bugs and glitches that the game had to be pulled from store shelves, nor did the developers ever anger so many fans that thousands of people demanded refunds, one pesky glitch at the Cherry Poppers Ice Cream Company in GTA: Vice City slipped though the cracks - and it's one that made a lot of players very frustrated back when the game originally launched on the PS2.

If a player saves their game at the save icon which appears after purchasing the Cherry Poppers Ice Cream Company in GTA: Vice City, there is a very strong chance that save file will become corrupt. If that same player does not use multiple save files, this could mean their entire progress can be erased - something which would amount to a hefty number of hours, since the ability to purchase property in Vice City isn't something which unlocks until the second half of the game.

There was no way to get around this glitch when Grand Theft Auto: Vice City originally launched on PS2, and players simply had to know about it ahead of time and not make the same mistake twice. Since this was before the common practice of day one patches and online updates, every version of GTA: Vice City which was sold for a while had this problem. It was only when the game was ported to other consoles, and had further printings and releases on PlayStation, that the save glitch at GTA: Vice City's ice cream factory was able to be fixed. Even so, there are likely many players who are playing Grand Theft Auto: Vice City on PC today, and although the glitch has been fixed in all versions for a while now those players should (and likely will) pick somewhere else besides the Cherry Poppers Ice Cream Company to save their game... just in case.

Set firmly in the Reagan Era, Vice City is a continuation of everything you learned from the first game. If you think that by now you are a smooth criminal, think again. Vice City packs a lot of new stuff into the experience: new missions, new weapons, new music, new cars, tons of secret jumps and hidden packages, and, of course, lots and lots of cops to avoid.

The game has added some cool features as well. Now you can buy up pieces of the city, ride motorcycles and scooters, aim, ghost ride cars, go inside buildings, and much more. it is an even fuller experience than the last game.

You are Tommy Vercetti sent south from Liberty City to Vice City, Florida to do some business; some drug business, with some unsavory cats who just might have it in for you. But the deal goes sour and you have to figure out what went wrong and survive the streets of Vice City. Maybe there are some opportunities for expansion.

Early in the game, you will get a cell phone that will lead to many of the Extra Missions in the game. A mysterious voice will call the cell phone and tell you to get to a pay phone somewhere in the city. There, you will hear the voice detail a deadly mission, and leave you instructions how to perform it.

The Cubans and Haitians dislike each other intensely. These missions will come via the cell phone. After you are contacted, go to the Cafe (Little Havana-Cubans) or to Auntie Poulet's (Little Haiti-Haitians) to trigger them.

Hopping into certain rides will allow you to trigger missions to mae some extra cash and bonuses. Press R3 and you will be on your way. Vehicles with missions are: Pizza Boy, Taxi, Fire Truck, Ambulance, Cop Car. You can also find some Checkpoint Races and RC Missions to keep you busy.

There are 100 Hidden Packages in the game, scattered in various unlikely places on the map. Collecting them yields bonuses that can be added to your safe houses, so it behooves you to start looking early.

You can earn money and prestige by completing crazy jumps and stunts located throughout the game. Insane stunts bring you money and fame (well, at least in the Stats department), but Unique Stunt Jumps are needed to fully complete the game.

You make a lot of money for pulling jobs, and need stuff to spend it on. GTA: Vice City to the rescue. There is tons of stuff to buy in this game, including real estate property that can be used to make money of its own. In addition, each time you are sent to get new clothes in the game, those same duds are available for you to wear around.

There are several pick-ups that you can get throughout the course of the game They are represented by icons during gameplay. Walk into one of these icons to feel its effects. These pick-ups will help you get out of trouble in one way or another:

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