
This may be due to the large areas of beach in these two games. The Oceanic is widely available in GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories.
In GTA San Andreas, the Oceanic plays Bounce FM by default when entered. Car Color 2 (secondary body color/upper-front half): $150. Car Color 1 (primary body color/lower-rear half): $150. Italicized pricing denotes prices at the Las Venturas TransFender, which charges 20% more except Colors. The Oceanic in GTA San Andreas can be modified at a TransFender, but is only offered a bare minimum of modification options: Although it can be driven, the car cannot be saved. An Oceanic with briefcases in the trunk appears in GTA Vice City in the mission " Bar Brawl".
Unlike its counterpart, the Glendale-based Bloodring Banger, the Oceanic-based variant is not carried over to GTA San Andreas.
The Oceanic's design serves as the basis of one of two Bloodring Bangers in GTA Vice City, featuring tweaked handling and performance and a modified body design. This, combined with its 4 person capacity makes it a considerable choice for drive-bys or police evasion. Despite its setbacks, its built quality is excellent and can withstand a lot of damage before blowing up, so it is a pretty good choice for ramming into other cars. However, it is also prone to flipping, especially when attempting to go around corners at top speed. The Oceanic only has a moderate top speed, but it has great handling and torque.
GTA Vice City Stories ( Rear quarter view, two-tone body color