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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]].
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).]]
[[File: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).]]


24/7 stores are also featured in GTA IV and GTA Chinatown Wars, but are not interactive. However, billboards advertising the store and its products can be seen, and its logo appears on some [[Steed]] (GTA IV) and [[Yankee]] (GTA Chinatown Wars) trucks.
24/7 stores are also featured in GTA IV and GTA Chinatown Wars, but are not interactive. However, billboards advertising the store and its products can be seen, and its logo appears on some [[Steed]] (GTA IV) and [[Yankee]] (GTA Chinatown Wars) trucks.
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The interiors tend to feature a clerk manning the stores' counter, while two to four pedestrians (or customers) are usually found roaming the aisles, uttering unique shopping-related lines, as well as performing animated sequences where they retrieve items from store shelves and interacting with the player only if provoked. Customers may also interact with the store clerk in a short animation, but the customers never leave the store. The store shelves are also fairly detailed, featuring various branded products like [[Love Juice (product)|Love Juice]], [[Cherry Popper Ice Cream Factory|Cherry Popper]] ice-cream or pizzas from [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]].
The interiors tend to feature a clerk manning the stores' counter, while two to four pedestrians (or customers) are usually found roaming the aisles, uttering unique shopping-related lines, as well as performing animated sequences where they retrieve items from store shelves and interacting with the player only if provoked. Customers may also interact with the store clerk in a short animation, but the customers never leave the store. The store shelves are also fairly detailed, featuring various branded products like [[Love Juice (product)|Love Juice]], [[Cherry Popper Ice Cream Factory|Cherry Popper]] ice-cream or pizzas from [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]].


==Locations==
== Locations ==
;GTA Vice City
;GTA Vice City
* [[Little Havana]] (debatable, as the "24 (Squirt) 7" signage is hung alongside signs reading "'''Callegi Delicatessen Restaurant'''").
* [[Little Havana]] (debatable, as the "24 (Squirt) 7" signage is hung alongside signs reading "'''Callegi Delicatessen Restaurant'''").
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==Products==
== Products ==
*[[CJ's Fishy Fingers]]
* [[CJ's Fishy Fingers]]
*[[Dump Ice Cream Bar]]
* [[Dump Ice Cream Bar]]
*[[Munky Juice]]
* [[Munky Juice]]
*[[Señorio's]]
* [[Señorio's]]


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==Trivia==
== Trivia ==
* 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".
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