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Secrets & Easter Eggs
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Posted: Tuesday, Sep 11 2007, 23:25
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| QUOTE | For instance, you asked if anyone knew about the building with ""Hostes Ad Pulverem Ferire", and thanks to ReverendTed (mod for the Havana outfit glitch) for knowing it's the motto used in the Rockstar logo and translating it. Also, if anyone is interested in places in the game that look like real life places, like the Bal Harbor Mall/Washington Mall similarity mentioned earlier, you might like the pretty healthy-sized collection of images that many of us have found that show such things about 1/3rd down p.1 of the link I gave under "Look-alike mall and soundalike island," " Little Havana, Little Haiti, and Liberty City--Miami," and "Other places 'Vice City' is based on." http://www.freewebs.com/glenster1/glenstersguide1.htm |
glenster , you keep persistently on many posts give a link to your guide , which , although is the most packed guide ive seen on VC , is all too confusing to me and a bit tedius to read through and look for what you want us to see! but with all due respect , it is a very good uide if you have a lot of time on your hands to read thrugh it , i respect the guide as it must of took a fair while to do , but it is a little confusing tbh!
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glenster  |
Posted: Wednesday, Sep 12 2007, 09:29
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No need for confusion. I haven't run into your problem before, including from people from foreign countries, but I'm right here if there's a question so let me know. I like to help and appreciate all those who chipped in with it, too. I don't mean to imply any need to read it or that it's better than anyone elses', but I like to substantiate with references, credits and links, so it ends up that I'm familiar with it as the easiest thing to refer to for that, hopeful- ly not unpleasantly. It has become a dauntingly large collection in several years, though! If this helps wrangle with it, if you want to, you can imagine it being organ- ized into four sections: The subjects are listed in the index, with - related interests 1st (movie/game references, etc.--where you'd find most of the things covered in a Secrets section like this one, including relating the tip by a fellow named flicko about "Lady Frankenstein" with credit!), - then preliminaries (PC care, controls, vehicles with real names and stunt- ing basics, glitches and other odds and ends, which include a few more things that might be used for Secrets sections, and codes), - then missions (including how to get Tommy all his weapons, strengths, and side missions over with 1st, and how to to them in an order that lets you use the Wheels of Steel Angel for The Driver and Sunshine Autos races), - then mods (modding tools, the basics of how to mod, and some popular mods). Beyond familiarity with the basic order of it, the Edit > Find helps further speed up going through through the size of it. Again, if there's any problem in finding something beyond that, feel welcome to let me know. But I don't think it's as important to be the 1st to find something in an old game played by millions--there's always somone new to it and I still hear something I hadn't heard before myself, as much as people should have fun looking. Back to the hunt: thanks to reader Jeff Sims who sent me his theory that the Zebra Cab is a reference to a taxi company called Tiger Cabs, a front for a drug running (and other criminal business) outfit in Miami, in the book "American Tabloid" by James Ellroy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Tabloid This post has been edited by glenster on Wednesday, Sep 19 2007, 12:28
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glenster  |
Posted: Wednesday, Sep 12 2007, 16:38
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Again, as with any documents, Edit > Find can locate things beyond relevant sections. The Tiger Cabs reference has been known, if not that well-known. I'd relax about worrying too seriously who found anything 1st about a several year old game that's been scoured by modders (I always figure someone at Rockstar knew before any of us so take the message board claims tongue in cheek) other than to credit sources and realize a boast might be stealing an earlier gamer's thunder. It's always a new exploration for someone, so I recommend just enjoy- ing searching and sharing information. "Vice City" unlisted songs: - Big Country - "In a Big Country" (featured during "The Driver" cutscene) - Whodini - "The Freaks Come Out at Night" (featured during "The Job" cutscene). This song later appears on the soundtrack to Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories on Fresh 105 FM - Blue Öyster Cult - "I'm Burning for You" (featured during the "Boomshine Saigon" cutscene) - Al DiMeola-Ritmo De La Noche (featured on the first cutscene during "Bar brawl") - Two unidentified songs in Café Robina, not played on Radio Espantoso, can be heard in the cutscenes to the missions "Naval Engagement" and "Trojan Voodoo." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Theft_A...City_soundtrack A pretty funny translation of the DJ Pepe of Radio Espantoso is the last radio station transcribed at the next link: http://www.gamefaqs.com/computer/doswin/file/561641/20249 Thanks to reader Colin Attle for a couple of tips: "To the east of Washington Mall there is a barbers called 'Gay Gordos'--this could be reference to a Scottish dance: the Gay Gordons." http://www.scotlandsmusic.com/thegaygordons.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gay_Gordons_%28dance%29 (I'll add that there's a Gay Gordos Boufon Boutique in Redsands East in "San Andreas.") Colin also has some background on the Whippet coaches seen in "III" and "Vice City": "these are dogs in the U.K. and are similar to greyhound dogs, which is a reference to the Greyhound coaches that service most of the USA." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whippet http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyhound_Lines This post has been edited by glenster on Saturday, Sep 15 2007, 19:46
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We can dance if we want to, we can leave your friends behind

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| QUOTE (gtasagangsta @ Jan 21 2008, 00:23) | Just noticed something about "Pogo the monkey".
Probably R* are making a laugh of "Pogo the clown"(That famous serial killer, forgot his name). |
"Pogo the Clown" was a clown played by serial killer John Wayne Gacy, who lured 33 teenage boys into his house here in Chicago (not too far from my house), killed them, and either buried the bodies in his basement, or dumped the bodies ino the Des Plaines River. He was given the death pentalty, and was executed on May 10th, 1994. It's possible that Rockstar did name the monkey after him, or it could just be a coincidence (Pogo the Monkey had a spring for legs, like a pogo-stick)
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