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*'''Reddick, Florida''' - Mentioned in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories on the radio station [[VRock]]. Laslow states that the radio station is based in Reddick.
*'''Reddick, Florida''' - Mentioned in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories on the radio station [[VRock]]. Laslow states that the radio station is based in Reddick.
*'''Palermo, Sicily''' - Mentioned on [[Liberty Tree]] [http://www.rockstargames.com/libertytree website].
*'''Palermo, Sicily''' - Mentioned on [[Liberty Tree]] [http://www.rockstargames.com/libertytree website].
*'''San Diago''' - Mentioned on the radio in GTA IV
*'''San Diago''' - Mentioned on the radio in GTA IV based, of course on San Diego.
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Revision as of 19:53, 7 July 2008

The Grand Theft Auto World is a fictional world consisting of fictional places such as, Liberty City, Vice City, Carcer City, San Andreas and other fictional areas. We have to assume that the rest of the real world exists, but only matters if it is mentioned.

All the locations in the GTA III Era games (LC, VC, SA) exist in the same fictional universe, since characters crossed between them, and there are no contradictions. Liberty City from GTA III is replicated almost identically in GTA Liberty City Stories, but set at a different time to GTA III to account for the differences. Likewise with GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories. GTA San Andreas also overlaps with Liberty City, as outlined below.

There is no information regarding their placement with regards to each other, except with the three cities in the state of San Andreas: Los Santos, San Fierro and Las Venturas, and their surrounding countryside. However, in one mission in GTA San Andreas, the player could fly a plane eastwards overseas and arrive (by cutscene) in Liberty City. This relationship is similar to the real-world geographical placing of the states of California and Nevada (which San Andreas is based on) to New York (which Liberty City is based on).

However, outside of the GTA III era, the recurring locations are represented very differently. Liberty City appeared in GTA1 and GTA III with almost no similarities other than the city they were both based on - New York. GTA Liberty City Stories replicated the city again, but with the same style as GTA III. GTA IV is again based in Liberty City, and again has been created from scratch again.

These different versions of the locations have to be taken in good faith to be the same place (in the case of the GTA III era) or as a totally new place (with the other games). The overlaps that will occur between the Liberty City of the GTA III era and that of GTA IV are common to the series, not the location.

Liberty City

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Liberty City in Grand Theft Auto IV

Liberty City, based on New York City, is a location that has appeared in GTA 1, GTA III, GTA Advance, GTA Liberty City Stories and GTA IV. It is generally depicted as a large City with a sizeable population (4 million in GTA III), featuring a complete transportation infrastructure of roads and railways, and is located on a geographical configuration of shorelines and islands, similar to that of New York City. The city has been described as one suffering from crime and corruption, with the presence of organized crime, feuding street gangs, petty criminals, and rampant misconduct among city officials and law enforcement. The city has been voted the Worst Place in America.

Vice City

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Vice City

Vice City, based on Miami, Florida, is a city that appeared in GTA 1, GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories. In the GTA III era games, it consists of two major islands and six smaller islands; both main islands separated by a large body of water similar to that of Biscayne bay (which separates Miami Beach With mainland Miami). Each major island is divided into several districts. The Population of Vice City is given at around 1.8 million. Unlike Liberty City and the state of San Andreas, however, Vice City has no railway or rapid transit systems, and all islands are connected by road and pedestrian bridges. While the city contains local taxicabs like other GTA cites, Vice City was the first city in the Series to offer functional taxicab services that sends the player directly to a single location at a fee, available in a specific mission (to a club) or when the player failed a mission as a result of being killed of arrested (to the last mission trigger, excluding phone missions). This "Later that day..." taxi function has been used in subsequent GTA games, including GTA San Andreas and GTA Liberty City Stories.

See: Vice City or Vice City in GTA Vice City

San Andreas

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Los Santos

San Andreas is fictional state in the Grand Theft Auto (GTA) series or video games. To date There have been two incarnations of San Andreas:

  • In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, San Andreas is a fictionalized American state based On the real states of California and Nevada. San Andreas appears as a series of large islands Surrounded by water, but connected by a series of bridges. San Andreas is subdivided into three cites (Los Santos, San Fierro and Las Venturas) and five counties (Red county, Flint county, Whetstone, Tierra Robada and Bone county). Details of this incarnation are below/
  • In the original Grand Theft Auto, San Andreas is a level based on the city of San Francisco, California.

The cities of San Andreas in GTA San Andreas:

Los Santos

Los Santos is the largest city in San Andreas. It is based on real life Los Angeles county, Including areas based on Los Angeles, Long Beach, Inglewood, Beverly Hills, and Santa Monica Pier - among many others. It borders Red County to the south and Flint County to the east. It is hometown of Carl Johnson, Who returns from living in Liberty City for five years, after his brother informs his mother's death. After a deadly shootout under the Mulholland Intersection in Los Santos, Carl Johnson is dragged by Officers Tenpenny and Pulaski to the Little town of Angel Pine. Los Santos also includes several fictional boroughs that resemble Cites in L.A. County such as Ganton (Compton), Idlewood (Inglewood) and Vinewood (Hollywood).

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View of San Fierro from the Garver Bridge

San Fierro

San Fierro is the smallest city in San Andreas. It is a fictional city based on the real city of San Francisco, California, With additional references of two Firth of Forth bridges in Edinburgh, Scotland (where the game was created) - The Forth Bridge and the Forth Road Bridge.

San Fierro is located in the western part of San Andreas. South of the city lies the massive Mount Chiliad an the little town of Angel Pine in Whetstone County. North of the city lies the County of Tierra Robada. San Fierro is a moderately sized city with a bay to the north and the Panopticon to the east.

The city bears visible scars of an earthquake, a likely reference to the Loma Prieta earthquake Of 1989, 3 years before the game takes place. However, news on the radio reported the aftermath of an earthquake early in the game, suggesting that a major earthquake that hit the State and the city had only occurred recently. One example of damage next to the Forth Road Bridge-look alike. Another example is underwater near the Gant Bridge where a crack in the Ocean surface is located (Many believe this is the San Andreas Fault, Which runs through real-Life San Francisco).

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Las Venturas

Las Venturas

Las Venturas is the second largest city, Based on Las Vegas, Nevada. Like its real life Counterpart, Las Venturas is a gambling city located in the desert region, with casinos such As The Camel's Toe and Caligula's Palace.

The city is also notable for its freeway system. The Julius Thru-Way is a freeway that Circles the whole city. Freeways from both Los Santos and San Fierro intersect with it. Another freeway is the Harry Gold Parkway, Which runs through the middle of the city and intersects twice with The Julius Thru-Way and then leads to Los Santos (Though its not called Harry Gold Parkway once It leaves the city).

At one point in the game, the game's protagonist, Carl Johnson, pulls off an Oceans Eleven-esque heist in the Caligula's Casino, subsequently fomenting relationships between Carl Johnson And Salvatore Leone.

Anywhere City

Anywhere City is the setting of Grand Theft Auto 2. It is presumably called this, as it is set in the near future, and doesn't bear any resemblance to any real life city in particular. It is divided into 3 separated parts - Commercial, Residential and Industrial.

Carcer City

Carcer City

Carcer City is a location featured in Rockstar's Manhunt. It is mused that Carcer City would exist in the same fictional world as the GTA games, because of overlaps and references within them. Apparently, through the 'Miles Traveled' system on the statistical screen on GTA IV, Carcer City is around 30 to 50 miles away from Liberty City.

London

London, England, was the city used in both the mission packs available for the original Grand Theft Auto - London 1969 and London 1961. To date, London is the only real-life city to be used in a GTA game, as all others have been fictional cities, most based on real American cities.

New Guernsey/Alderney

Used in the original Grand Theft Auto, (based on New Jersey) consisting of: Guernsey City (Jersey City), Fort Law (Fort Lee), Schlechberg (Gutenberg), Hackenslash (Hackensack) and Eaglewood (Englewood).

Also in Grand Theft Auto IV there is an area called Alderney, which is based on New Jersey.

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Mentioned Locations

These places are not featured in the games, but they are mentioned by characters, on billboards or on radio stations:

  • Tokyo, China - Mentioned on the radio in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, based on Tokyo, Japan.
  • Mars, Alabama - Fictional location mentioned, perhaps in jest, by Pastor Richards on Vice City Public Radio (VCPR) in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. Dialogue is: "And I should know - I'm from Mars" "No you're not" "Uh... Mars, Alabama."
  • Grand Canaria, Cayman Islands - Mentioned on the website of the Epsilon Program, said to be where the Founder Cris Formage resides. However, in real life, Grand Canaria is in the Canary Islands, not the Cayman Islands.
  • Russia - Mentioned in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas by Toreno.
  • Reddick, Florida - Mentioned in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories on the radio station VRock. Laslow states that the radio station is based in Reddick.
  • Palermo, Sicily - Mentioned on Liberty Tree website.
  • San Diago - Mentioned on the radio in GTA IV based, of course on San Diego.