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The song that played in the TV spot was "Move" by Miles Davis, which is featured on Jazz Nation Radio 108.5. Ives as a big celebrity showing the highlights of Liberty City, but it turns out Liberty doesn't have many highlights. Gamestop TV Spot or Commercial with Jeremy St.Ives : This tenth teaser trailer shows a tour by a Top Celebrity name Jeremy St.It satirizes the post 9/11 actions of the NYPD, such as their bag search policy on the subways and their draconian treatment of protestersduring the 2004 Republican National Convention. LCPD Recruitment: The ninth teaser is about a policeman Brian O'Toole who describes his job, to recruit more people.The song used in the trailer is "A Day in the Life" by Murphy's Law, which is featured on Liberty City Hardcore. Packie McReary: The eighth teaser shows the character Patrick "Packie" McReary.On 7 March 2008, another two teasers were released. Phil Bell: The seventh teaser is about the character Phil Bell.Dilettante Hybrid: The sixth teaser is about a new car called the Karin Dilettante - a hybrid vehicle based on the Toyota Prius.On 21 February 2008, two further teasers were released. Steinway Beer Garden: The fifth teaser is about a bar called The Steinway Beer Garden.Whiz Wireless: The fourth teaser is about wireless communication Whiz.Roman Bellic: The third teaser is about character Roman Bellic.Manny Escuela: The second teaser is about character Manny Escuela.Vlad Glebov: The first teaser shows the character Vladimir Glebov.On 8 February 2008, Rockstar Games released five teaser trailers for Grand Theft Auto IV. The song played in the second trailer is "Arm In Arm (Shy Child Remix)" by a New York-based band, The Boggs, which is featured on Radio Broker.
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Other recurring elements from the GTA series appear in the trailer as well Binco, Sprunk, Burger Shot and Cluckin' Bell to name a few. El Burro and 8-Ball make cameos as their game art is depicted as graffiti on a building opposite the Bank of Liberty, GTA Vice City motorcycle artwork is also apparent on the wall. Roman is also partly revealed in the second trailer, and unlike Niko he does not speak with an Eastern European accent. It also displays improved particle effects, particularly on weapons, and demonstrates the increased force of the police. It also reveals Niko can hold on to the backs of vehicles and skids of helicopters, however it is unknown if these are user-controlled actions or are in cutscenes only. The Trailer is 1:06 in length and begins with many aerial shots of Liberty City before showing Niko in conversation whist in the remodeled car the "Stallion" who replies "We're all looking for that special someone". On Jat 12:00 EST, the second trailer was released, entitled Looking for that Special Someone. Trailer 2: "Looking For That Special Someone" The music used in this trailer is "Pruit Igoe" by Philip Glass, which is featured on the Journey. Rockstar has stated that all the trailer's footage is in high-definition 720p, generated real-time by the game's RAGE engine, running on an actual game console. The trailer uses a similar cinematic style to Godfrey Reggio's 1982 documentary film Koyaanisqatsi and used Philip Glass's original music from the film (the opening and closing stanzas of the track "Pruit-Igoe") as well as emulated time-lapsed filming from "The Grid". This shows us it isn't all pristine and still has all that GTA charm.

You will notice the Ferry Terminal and the way letters are missing. The trailer features several New York City landmarks, including locations and structures resembling the Coney Island Cyclone ( Firefly Island Screamer), Times Square ( Star Junction), the Statue of Liberty ( Statue of Happiness), the Empire State Building ( Rotterdam Tower), the Chrysler Building ( Zirconium Building) and the MetLife Building (branded as " GetaLife"). Perhaps here, things will be different." The trailer ends with the "IV" and fades out to the Rockstar logo. The trailer is 1:03 in length and features the main protagonist Niko Bellic, who has a brief monologue: "Life is complicated I killed people, smuggled people, sold people. At the time the trailer was released, Rockstar's servers for the trailer's official website became almost immediately overloaded. The first trailer for Grand Theft Auto IV, entitled Things Will Be Different, was released on Maat 22:00 UTC.
