This time the case was brought by Psychic Readers Network over a Grand Theft Auto:
Vice City character, a fortune - teller named Auntie Poulet.
A GTA:
Vice City character, the fortune - teller Auntie Poulet, looks and speak too much like the TV psychic Miss Cleo, claims the latter's estate Psychic Readers Network.
Not exact matches
Well, obviously, GTA:
Vice City would have sold well regardless of the appearance of the aforementioned
character in the game (with all due respect to Auntie), so PRN's claim that Rockstar is earning on Miss Cleo's exploit is far - fetched.
Based in the worlds of GTA III and
Vice City, they revisited locations of those games with new
characters and protagonists.
Grand Theft:
Vice City is the sixth game in the Grand Theft Auto series of open world action / adventure games and is the second title in the GTA III era of games that contain
characters, settings, and storyline that all interconnect across the games.
The show draws inspiration from a passage from Plutarch's Life of Alexander, so beginning: «I write not histories but lives: the showiest deeds do not always delineate virtue and
vice, but often a trivial action, a quip or a prank, will reveal more of
character than the fiercest slaughters, or greatest parades, or sieges of
cities.