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− | A '''secret''' is a part of the game that is usually not intended to be accessed. For example, the [[Ghost Town|buildings]] where cutscenes are animated often aren't normally accessible in-game, but they can be accessed through 3rd party trainers. The [[Andromada]] plane in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] is a real vehicle used in a cutscene, but is never made available to the player but there is a secret way to obtain it. |
+ | A '''secret''' ('''or out-of-boundary''') is a part of the game that is usually not intended to be accessed. For example, the [[Ghost Town|buildings]] where cutscenes are animated often aren't normally accessible in-game, but they can be accessed through 3rd party trainers. The [[Andromada]] plane in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] is a real vehicle used in a cutscene, but is never made available to the player but there is a secret way to obtain it. |
'''GTA III''' |
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+ | An '''[http://gta-myths.wikia.com/wiki/Easter_Eggs easter egg]''' is an intentional surprise or present placed into the game. For example, in ''San Andreas,'' there is a sign on top of the [[Gant Bridge]] in San Fierro saying ''"There are no Easter Eggs up here, go away"''. |
'''GTA III''' |
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*[[The Hidden Sign]] |
*[[The Hidden Sign]] |
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*[[Zombie Elvis Found!]] |
*[[Zombie Elvis Found!]] |
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+ | *In [[Staunton Island]] near [[Liberty Campus]], one of the [[Pedestrian]]s that can spawn there is a long haired ponytailed college student in a coat carrying a notepad. When killed, the player can zoom in on his notepad, which has a drawing on it depicting a penis either urinating or ejaculating. |
+ | *Two computers in the TW@ internet cafe have screenshots from GTA1 and 2 on them each. |
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− | *If you arrive at the road leading to the bridge on Staunton Island, go past it and almost immediatly, to the left, you will see a room (a LANcenter actually) which you can enter. Crash through the windows, get out of your car, and go to the computers on your left and look at the monitors of the ones nearest the stairs. They are really screenshots of GTA 1 and GTA 2 (GTA 1 on the left and GTA 2 on the right). |
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'''GTA Vice City''' |
'''GTA Vice City''' |
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*[[Easter Egg Room]] |
*[[Easter Egg Room]] |
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*[[Rockster Video Games]] |
*[[Rockster Video Games]] |
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+ | *[http://gta.wikia.com/Zombie_Elvis_Found! Zombie Elvis Found!] |
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'''GTA San Andreas''' |
'''GTA San Andreas''' |
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*[[Gant Bridge]] sign and visitor center |
*[[Gant Bridge]] sign and visitor center |
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*[[Zero RC]]'s shop merchandises includes models of past GTA characters. |
*[[Zero RC]]'s shop merchandises includes models of past GTA characters. |
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− | *[[Zombotech Corporation]] in the middle of San Fierro |
+ | *[[Zombotech Corporation]] in the middle of [[San Fierro]] |
*[[Atrium]] statue 'touching himself'. |
*[[Atrium]] statue 'touching himself'. |
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− | *[[Area 69]] real-life [[wp:Area 51|Area 51]] parody[[File: |
+ | *[[Area 69]] real-life [[wp:Area 51|Area 51]] parody[[File:Egg 7.jpg|thumb|An Easter Egg in [[GTA San Andreas]].]]. |
*[[Dillimore]] gas station with "Max Pane" glass. |
*[[Dillimore]] gas station with "Max Pane" glass. |
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*[[Fisher's Lagoon]] abandoned wheelchair and film reels. |
*[[Fisher's Lagoon]] abandoned wheelchair and film reels. |
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'''GTA IV''' |
'''GTA IV''' |
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− | ''<u>[[File:Official-screenshot-lspd-helicopter-after-trevor.jpg|thumb|69 seen on the Vinewood Sign.]]</u>'' |
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*[[Statue of Happiness|Statue Of Happiness]], If you take a helicopter to the statue of happiness and jump out onto a certain platform, you can go through a door and climb up a ladder to see a giant beating heart. |
*[[Statue of Happiness|Statue Of Happiness]], If you take a helicopter to the statue of happiness and jump out onto a certain platform, you can go through a door and climb up a ladder to see a giant beating heart. |
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*There is an unknown location on the map where you can see graffiti of past GTA artwork on a wall. |
*There is an unknown location on the map where you can see graffiti of past GTA artwork on a wall. |
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+ | *On the floor of Mallorie's Apartment, there is a CD of [[OG Loc]]. |
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'''Grand Theft Auto V''' |
'''Grand Theft Auto V''' |
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+ | [[File:Nothing Is Here GTA V.png|thumb|right|180px|An easter egg in ''GTA V'']] |
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− | *In [[Franklin]]'s trailer, he is seen with a jacket similar to the jacket worn by [[Luis Lopez]] in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]. |
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+ | *In [[Franklin Clinton|Franklin's]] trailer, he is seen with a jacket similar to the jacket worn by [[Luis Lopez]] in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]. |
+ | *Also in [[Franklin Clinton|Franklin's]] trailer, [[Lamar Davis|Lamar]] is seen wearing a green cap with the letters 'LS', a similar one is worn by [[Sweet Johnson]]. |
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− | *In the Screenshot of Trevor climbing on the Vinewood Sign,69 is writen on the Vinewood Sign. |
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+ | *On the east end of the [[Del Perro Pier]], there is a wall signed, "NOTHING TO SEE HERE! GROOVE ALONG! :) ". |
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GTA games also contain a large number of references to popular culture, usually in their advertising, such as billboards showing "[[True Grime Street Cleaners]]" as a reference to the popular '[[GTA Clone]]' "[[wp:True Crime: Streets of LA|True Crime: Streets of LA]]". Usually they are categorized as Easter eggs. |
GTA games also contain a large number of references to popular culture, usually in their advertising, such as billboards showing "[[True Grime Street Cleaners]]" as a reference to the popular '[[GTA Clone]]' "[[wp:True Crime: Streets of LA|True Crime: Streets of LA]]". Usually they are categorized as Easter eggs. |
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[[Cheats]] are manual codes entered to alter gameplay, such as. These are created intentionally by Rockstar to allow gamers to have occasional fun without having to spend hours searching for the right vehicle or escaping a wanted level. However, many gamers use cheats throughout gameplay. |
[[Cheats]] are manual codes entered to alter gameplay, such as. These are created intentionally by Rockstar to allow gamers to have occasional fun without having to spend hours searching for the right vehicle or escaping a wanted level. However, many gamers use cheats throughout gameplay. |
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− | [[Modifications]] are alterations to the games such as vehicles, buildings, maps, player skin, textures, missions etc created by third-party sources (not [[Rockstar]]). Also, many tools exist to alter the gameplay experience, called Trainers, which can modify any number of things in real-time whilst you're playing a game, from spawning cars to enabling flight. |
+ | [[Modifications]] are alterations to the games such as vehicles, buildings, maps, player skin, textures, missions etc. created by third-party sources (not [[Rockstar]]). Also, many tools exist to alter the gameplay experience, called Trainers, which can modify any number of things in real-time whilst you're playing a game, from spawning cars to enabling flight. |
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Revision as of 17:10, 15 July 2014
- This page documents Secrets and Easter Eggs in the 3D Universe.
- For information on GTA V, see Secrets and Easter Eggs in GTA V.
- Category:Secrets
A secret (or out-of-boundary) is a part of the game that is usually not intended to be accessed. For example, the buildings where cutscenes are animated often aren't normally accessible in-game, but they can be accessed through 3rd party trainers. The Andromada plane in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is a real vehicle used in a cutscene, but is never made available to the player but there is a secret way to obtain it.
GTA III
GTA San Andreas
Easter Eggs
An easter egg is an intentional surprise or present placed into the game. For example, in San Andreas, there is a sign on top of the Gant Bridge in San Fierro saying "There are no Easter Eggs up here, go away".
GTA III
- The Hidden Sign
- Zombie Elvis Found!
- In Staunton Island near Liberty Campus, one of the Pedestrians that can spawn there is a long haired ponytailed college student in a coat carrying a notepad. When killed, the player can zoom in on his notepad, which has a drawing on it depicting a penis either urinating or ejaculating.
- Two computers in the TW@ internet cafe have screenshots from GTA1 and 2 on them each.
GTA Vice City
GTA San Andreas
- Gant Bridge sign and visitor center
- Zero RC's shop merchandises includes models of past GTA characters.
- Zombotech Corporation in the middle of San Fierro
- Atrium statue 'touching himself'.
- Area 69 real-life Area 51 parody.
- Dillimore gas station with "Max Pane" glass.
- Fisher's Lagoon abandoned wheelchair and film reels.
GTA IV
- Statue Of Happiness, If you take a helicopter to the statue of happiness and jump out onto a certain platform, you can go through a door and climb up a ladder to see a giant beating heart.
- There is an unknown location on the map where you can see graffiti of past GTA artwork on a wall.
- On the floor of Mallorie's Apartment, there is a CD of OG Loc.
Grand Theft Auto V
- In Franklin's trailer, he is seen with a jacket similar to the jacket worn by Luis Lopez in The Ballad of Gay Tony.
- Also in Franklin's trailer, Lamar is seen wearing a green cap with the letters 'LS', a similar one is worn by Sweet Johnson.
- On the east end of the Del Perro Pier, there is a wall signed, "NOTHING TO SEE HERE! GROOVE ALONG! :) ".
See also
GTA games also contain a large number of references to popular culture, usually in their advertising, such as billboards showing "True Grime Street Cleaners" as a reference to the popular 'GTA Clone' "True Crime: Streets of LA". Usually they are categorized as Easter eggs.
Cheats are manual codes entered to alter gameplay, such as. These are created intentionally by Rockstar to allow gamers to have occasional fun without having to spend hours searching for the right vehicle or escaping a wanted level. However, many gamers use cheats throughout gameplay.
Modifications are alterations to the games such as vehicles, buildings, maps, player skin, textures, missions etc. created by third-party sources (not Rockstar). Also, many tools exist to alter the gameplay experience, called Trainers, which can modify any number of things in real-time whilst you're playing a game, from spawning cars to enabling flight.
External links
- All GTA San Andreas Easter Eggs: http://www.eeggs.com/tree/9246.html