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The GTA: Chinatown Wars Handbook
See all there is to see and do all there is to do in GTA: Chinatown Wars by checking out our detailed handbook.
Date: Friday, May 01, 2009
Author: Brandon "Wooden Spoon" Cackowski-Schnell

Security Cameras

By far, the security cameras present your greatest impediment to 100% as there are 100 of them and they can be hard to spot. Once you find a camera, lob a Molotov or a grenade at it to destroy it. Destroying security cameras near drug dealers has an added bonus of raising your prices as well as lowering their prices. It also reduces the risk of being busted when doing a deal. Once you've destroyed all 100 cameras, pat yourself on the back for a job well done. The Man can't keep tabs on you now.

Algonquin

48 cameras

Bohan

12 cameras

Broker

35 cameras

Colony Island

1 camera

Charge Island

3 cameras

Happiness Island

1 camera

Guardian Lions

This last part requires a little work outside of the game, but if you want a full 100% then you have no choice. First, head to Rockstar's Social Club site ( http:\\socialclub.rockstargames.com ) and follow the instructions to create a profile and link your DS to your profile. This will allow you to sync your game stats with the Social Club.

As you drive around the city doing missions, you may have noticed blue swirls in random locations. Make a note of these locations when you see them as all of these locations are potential spots to find the Guardian Lions. Once you have completed all of the main story missions, sync your game stats with the Social Club (done in your safehouse on your iFruit laptop). Syncing your stats will place two Guardian Lion statues some place in Liberty City. Remember the blue swirls? Well, that's where the Lions will be. You can also find a handy map on the Social Club site. Head to the spots and find the statues. Once you've found the statues, synch your game stats with the Social Club again and you'll be given some bonus missions. Completing these missions are not necessary for getting 100%, they're just a little gift from Rockstar to you.

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