GTA Wiki

Help required: categories

Hi everyone, please help us by filling out this form!


We are determining how players best define and/or differentiate the terms "game modes", "missions" and "activities". This will be used to help us develop a clear and logical category tree to house articles related to this type of content.


Thank you in advance for help!

READ MORE

GTA Wiki
GTA Wiki
19,871
pages
No edit summary
No edit summary
(14 intermediate revisions by 13 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Image:Zero RC.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Zero RC]]
+
[[Image:ZeroRC-GTASA-exterior.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Zero RC]]
'''Zero RC''' is a hobby shop operated by RC expert [[Zero]] in [[Garcia]], [[San Fierro]], [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]]. The shop is owned by an unnamed landlord up until [[1992]], when the landlord decides to sell the shop. Zero had been living there and knew that he would have no where to live should someone buy it. In desperation, Zero calls [[Carl Johnson]] pleading for help. CJ, having just met Zero, obliges, raises thirty-thousand dollars and buys the property, allowing for Zero to continue his residence there. This also unlocks the Zero mission strand, all of which revolve around defeating Zero's rival, [[Berkley]].
 
   
  +
{{q|Owner insists that it is not a toy store. Instead they sell 1/10th scale replicas of reality. Owner called Zero. Kind of a dork.|GTA San Andreas Website.}}
The store has several model vehicles, some of them based on the vehicles of San Andreas which includes [[SWAT Tank|Swat Van 92]], [[Hydra]], U.S.S. Liberty, [[Jester]], [[Turismo]], [[NRG-500]], and [[ZR-350]]. The shop also has action figures of past GTA and Manhunt characters which includes [[Lance Vance]], [[Tommy Vercetti]], [http://manhunt.wikia.com/wiki/James_Earl_Cash James Earl Cash] and [http://manhunt.wikia.com/wiki/Piggsy Piggsy].
 
  +
 
'''Zero RC''' is a hobby shop operated by RC expert [[Zero]] in [[Garcia]], [[San Fierro]], [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]]. The shop is owned by an unnamed landlord up until [[1992]], when the landlord decides to sell the shop. Zero had been living there and knew that he would have nowhere to live should someone buy it. In desperation, Zero calls [[Carl Johnson]] pleading for help. CJ, having just met Zero, obliges, raises $30,000, and buys the property, allowing Zero to continue his residence there. This also unlocks the Zero mission strand, all of which revolve around defeating Zero's rival, [[Berkley]]. Completion of the three Zero missions is optional in terms of the overall storyline, but is mandatory for achieving 100% completion. After completing the missions, Zero RC becomes an asset for Carl.
  +
 
The store has [[Models in Zero RC|several model vehicles]], some of them based on the vehicles of San Andreas which includes the [[SWAT Tank|Swat Van 92]], [[Hydra]], U.S.S. Liberty, [[Jester]], [[Turismo]], [[NRG-500]], and [[ZR-350]]. The shop also has action figures of past GTA and Manhunt characters, including [[Lance Vance]], [[Tommy Vercetti]], [http://manhunt.wikia.com/wiki/James_Earl_Cash James Earl Cash] and [http://manhunt.wikia.com/wiki/Piggsy Piggsy].
  +
  +
==Trivia==
  +
  +
*A major glitch will occur in the game if the player has a two-star wanted level or more while buying the RC Shop. Exiting the shop (with the wanted level) disables the script for Zero's phone call, thus disabling all of the shop's missions and the asset property. It is still unconfirmed if Zero calls the player after the wanted level disappears.
  +
*The shop's banner has a background from one of the Japanese flags, which may be a reference to the Japanese RC manufacturer Tamiya, although it could just be a coincidence.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
   
<center><gallery>
+
<center>
  +
<gallery>
 
Image:Manhunt Action Figure.jpg|[http://manhunt.wikia.com/wiki/James_Earl_Cash James Earl Cash] action figures.
 
Image:Manhunt Action Figure.jpg|[http://manhunt.wikia.com/wiki/James_Earl_Cash James Earl Cash] action figures.
 
Image:Cjrc9.png|[http://manhunt.wikia.com/wiki/Piggsy Piggsy] action figure.
 
Image:Cjrc9.png|[http://manhunt.wikia.com/wiki/Piggsy Piggsy] action figure.
 
Image:Tommy Action Figure.jpg|[[Tommy Vercetti]] action figures.
 
Image:Tommy Action Figure.jpg|[[Tommy Vercetti]] action figures.
 
Image:Lance Action Figure.jpg|[[Lance Vance]] action figures.
 
Image:Lance Action Figure.jpg|[[Lance Vance]] action figures.
</gallery></center>
+
</gallery>
  +
</center>
  +
[[Category:Assets]]
 
[[Category:Assets in GTA San Andreas]]
 
[[Category:Assets in GTA San Andreas]]
[[Category:All Stores]]
+
[[Category:Businesses in GTA San Andreas]]
[[Category:Stores in GTA San Andreas]]
 

Revision as of 15:49, 13 February 2014

ZeroRC-GTASA-exterior

Zero RC

Owner insists that it is not a toy store. Instead they sell 1/10th scale replicas of reality. Owner called Zero. Kind of a dork.
— GTA San Andreas Website.

Zero RC is a hobby shop operated by RC expert Zero in Garcia, San Fierro, San Andreas. The shop is owned by an unnamed landlord up until 1992, when the landlord decides to sell the shop. Zero had been living there and knew that he would have nowhere to live should someone buy it. In desperation, Zero calls Carl Johnson pleading for help. CJ, having just met Zero, obliges, raises $30,000, and buys the property, allowing Zero to continue his residence there. This also unlocks the Zero mission strand, all of which revolve around defeating Zero's rival, Berkley. Completion of the three Zero missions is optional in terms of the overall storyline, but is mandatory for achieving 100% completion. After completing the missions, Zero RC becomes an asset for Carl.

The store has several model vehicles, some of them based on the vehicles of San Andreas which includes the Swat Van 92, Hydra, U.S.S. Liberty, Jester, Turismo, NRG-500, and ZR-350. The shop also has action figures of past GTA and Manhunt characters, including Lance Vance, Tommy Vercetti, James Earl Cash and Piggsy.

Trivia

  • A major glitch will occur in the game if the player has a two-star wanted level or more while buying the RC Shop. Exiting the shop (with the wanted level) disables the script for Zero's phone call, thus disabling all of the shop's missions and the asset property. It is still unconfirmed if Zero calls the player after the wanted level disappears.
  • The shop's banner has a background from one of the Japanese flags, which may be a reference to the Japanese RC manufacturer Tamiya, although it could just be a coincidence.

Gallery