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[[File:24-7-GTASA-logo.png|right|thumb|180px|24-7 logo in GTA San Andreas.]] | [[File:24-7-GTASA-logo.png|right|thumb|180px|24-7 logo in GTA San Andreas.]] | ||
'''24/7''' (also written as '''24-7''') is a chain of convenience stores in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]] and [[Grand Theft Auto V]], based on [[wp:7 Eleven|7 Eleven]]. | '''24/7''' (also written as '''24-7''') is a chain of convenience stores in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]] and [[Grand Theft Auto V]], based on [[:wp:7 Eleven|7 Eleven]]. | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
In GTA San Andreas, 24/7 stores are well spread all over [[ | In GTA San Andreas, 24/7 stores are well spread all over [[San Andreas in GTA III Era|San Andreas]]. While nearly all 24-7 outlets tend to bear distinctive exteriors, even disguising themselves under other store name (i.e. [[Roboi's Food Mart]] and the [[69¢ Store]]), all 24/7 tend to share a common series of interiors, which feature combination of store shelves that cycle with each visitation; despite being common and featuring interiors, the stores has very limited interactivity as players can only purchase food or drinks from [[Vending Machines|vending machines]] as well as play [[Arcade Games|arcade cabinet-based video games]]. Unlike many fast food outlets in the game, 24/7 are not marked on the game's map or [[radar]]. | ||
[[Image:Ubermacht-GTAV-trailer.jpg|right|thumb|250px|An exterior shot of a 24/7 in the Grand Theft Auto V trailer (to the left of the car).]] | [[Image:Ubermacht-GTAV-trailer.jpg|right|thumb|250px|An exterior shot of a 24/7 in the Grand Theft Auto V trailer (to the left of the car).]] | ||
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<gallery width="auto" perrow="4" style="font-size:95%; padding:0; text-align:left;" widths="160"> | <gallery width="auto" perrow="4" style="font-size:95%; padding:0; text-align:left;" widths="160"> | ||
File:24-7-GTAIV-HoveBeach-exterior.jpg|Masterson | File:24-7-GTAIV-HoveBeach-exterior.jpg|[[Masterson St]] and [[Wappinger Ave]], [[Hove Beach]], [[Broker]]. | ||
File:24-7-GTAIV-DowntownBroker-exterior.jpg|Montauk | File:24-7-GTAIV-DowntownBroker-exterior.jpg|[[Montauk Ave]], [[Downtown Broker]]. | ||
File:24-7-GTAIV-Schottler.jpg|Cassidy | File:24-7-GTAIV-Schottler.jpg|[[Cassidy St]] and [[Wenrohronon Ave]], [[Schottler]], [[Broker]] (abandoned). | ||
File:24-7-GTAIV-NorthernGardens-exterior.jpg|Leavenworth | File:24-7-GTAIV-NorthernGardens-exterior.jpg|[[Leavenworth Ave]], [[Northern Gardens]], [[Bohan]] (behind the Northern Gardens police station and [[Bohan Medical & Dental Center]]). | ||
File:24-7-GTAIV-StarJunction-exterior.jpg|Frankfort | File:24-7-GTAIV-StarJunction-exterior.jpg|[[Frankfort Ave]] and [[Kunzite St]], [[Star Junction]], [[Algonquin]]. | ||
File:24-7-GTAIV-Northwood-exterior.jpg|Frankfort | File:24-7-GTAIV-Northwood-exterior.jpg|Frankfort Ave and [[Wardite St]], [[Northwood]], Algonquin. | ||
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* The 24-7 logo in GTA San Andreas bears a resemblance to the real life store 7-Eleven's logo. The only differences are of course the words in the logo, and the foreground and background words' shades of color are inverted; the real 7-Eleven logo also has a slightly darker shade of green in the background. Textures name for 24-7 outlets in GTA San Andreas also incorporate "7_11" or "711", lending additional proof that the chain is based on 7-Eleven. These design traits were partially abandoned from GTA IV onwards, featuring a more unique retro-like design, as well as the addition of the color yellow into the logo. | * The 24-7 logo in GTA San Andreas bears a resemblance to the real life store 7-Eleven's logo. The only differences are of course the words in the logo, and the foreground and background words' shades of color are inverted; the real 7-Eleven logo also has a slightly darker shade of green in the background. Textures name for 24-7 outlets in GTA San Andreas also incorporate "7_11" or "711", lending additional proof that the chain is based on 7-Eleven. These design traits were partially abandoned from GTA IV onwards, featuring a more unique retro-like design, as well as the addition of the color yellow into the logo. | ||
* In Grand Theft Auto IV, there is an abandoned outlet in [[Schottler]]<!--yellow building at corner of Wenrohronon Avenue and Cassidy Street-->. Unlike most stores, the name is spelled out; however, like the shuttered [[Burger Shot]] store in Cerveza Heights, the sign is missing letters and the "e" in "Twenty" is hanging upside-down, resembling an "a". In a reference to Rockstar's crude humour, the resulting sign spells out "Twat Furs". | * In Grand Theft Auto IV, there is an abandoned outlet in [[Schottler]]<!--yellow building at corner of Wenrohronon Avenue and Cassidy Street-->. Unlike most stores, the name is spelled out; however, like the shuttered [[Burger Shot]] store in Cerveza Heights, the sign is missing letters and the "e" in "Twenty" is hanging upside-down, resembling an "a". In a reference to Rockstar's crude humour, the resulting sign spells out "Twat Furs". | ||
* | * 24/7 also appears in its GTA Vice City form in [[Manhunt]], another video game developed by [[Rockstar North]]. | ||
[[Category:Businesses in GTA San Andreas]] | [[Category:Businesses in GTA San Andreas]] | ||
[[Category:Businesses in GTA IV]] | [[Category:Businesses in GTA IV]] |