Phil Collins amazed by Vice City Stories' rendering of him

Posted Oct 30, 2006 at 12:04AM by QJ Staff Listed in: PSP Tags: Phil Collins
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Phil Collins, embarassed.How do you know if you're out of the technology loop? When you're amazed at how accurately they made your persona in a video game on a handheld.

At least, that's what we can say about Phil Collins these days. The 80s hitmaker was reportedly amazed at how the game designers at Rockstar recreated an 80s version of his look for Grand Theft Auto: Vice city Stories. Collins said, "They have got it spot on - the five o'clock shadow, the suits, and all the other stuff that was so embarrassingly prevalent in my '80s wardrobe."

Of course, GTA isn't exactly the best at making really human looking characters. When you see one of the game's voice actor's being impressed by it, you're not sure whether to nod respectfully or smirk a little bit. Still, Phil Collins is both on a video game and providing music for it, and we aren't, so he's definitely doing something right. If you're interested in seeing more of his embarrassing 80s-garbed persona in the game, then you may want to take a look at Remi M's post some time ago. Enjoy!

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by - 2006-10-30 01:23:46
aaaaaw

i bet hes already got a copy of the game y us aussies hav to wait till 12th november (as eb games old me) but im am posative it will sure be worth the wait and good on u phil NO 1 !!!!!!!!

by - 2006-10-30 05:00:44
sweet!

Great with some real people in GTA! The soundtrack seems to turn out great too!

by - 2006-10-30 06:52:58
-_-

Victor, Phil never said he was amazed by how 'realistic' his image looked. He was impressed by how accurate the details are. :/

by - 2006-10-30 16:10:50
Now that you mention it...

Yeah, my wording is off. I should have probably said "his 80's look" instead. I think I'll try and modify that line for accuracy's sake.

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