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The following is a list of [[secrets]], easter eggs, and hidden trivia references in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]].
The following is a list of [[secrets]], easter eggs, and hidden trivia references in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]].


==Easter Eggs==
==Easter Eggs==
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*At Escobar Inernational Airport you can usually see about 2-4 cars racing . Its near the first entry were they race around the planes. It helps if you get a fast car and drive it there.
*In [[Downtown Vice City]] near the [[Vice City News]] building there is a window where the player can jump through and the player will find the "Easter Egg Room" which is basically an actual brown easter egg on top of a pedestal.
*In [[Downtown Vice City]] near the [[Vice City News]] building there is a window where the player can jump through and the player will find the "Easter Egg Room" which is basically an actual brown easter egg on top of a pedestal.
*While the player flies through [[Starfish Island]] the player may see a pool that is shaped like the Rockstar Games logo.
*While the player flies through [[Starfish Island]] the player may see a pool that is shaped like the Rockstar Games logo.
*Inside the [[Apartment 3c]] when the player enters the bathroom the player may see a tremendous amount of blood and a [[Chainsaw|chainsaw]] available for the character. This is a possible reference to the famous movie Scarface.
*Inside the [[Apartment 3c]] when the player enters the bathroom the player may see a tremendous amount of blood and a [[Chainsaw|chainsaw]] available for the character. This is a possible reference to the famous movie Scarface.
*Get a boat, and go near the bridge heading to [[Starfish Island]]. Look under the water and you'll see a fat man wearing cement shoes at the bottom of the sea.
*Get a boat, and go near the bridge heading to Starfish Island. Look under the water and you'll see a fat man wearing cement shoes at the bottom of the sea.
 
==Secrets==
 
 


 
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Image:Eastereggpodium-GTAVC.jpg|The chocolate easter egg.
 
Image:EasterEgg-GTAVC-concreteshoes.jpg|The man bound with concrete shoes, a traditional way of dumping bodies used by the mafia.
&nbsp;If you go out to the edge of the runway in Escobar International Airport and keep looking ito the distance, you will eventually come across some shadows of boats. These are known as "Ghost Ships". They appear and after about ten seconds, they disappear.
Image:Apartment3C-GTAVC-bathroom.jpg|The bathroom of Apartment 3C resembling the torture scene of the movie Scarface.
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==References to previous games==
==References to previous games==
;Locations
;Locations
*[[Marco's Bistro]] in [[Saint Mark's]], [[Portland Island]], [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] appears during the [[Introduction (GTA VC)|opening cutscene]] and [[An Old Friend]]. Marco's Bistro was the only remaining turf of the [[Forelli Family]] during [[Grand Theft Auto III]] and was where [[Claude]] killed [[Mike Forelli]] using a car bomb during [[Mike Lips Last Lunch]].
*[[Marco's Bistro]] in Saint Mark's, Liberty City appears during the [[Introduction (GTA VC)|opening cutscene]] and [[An Old Friend]].  
*[[Harwood]] from Portland Island, Liberty City is mentioned during the [[Introduction (GTA VC)|opening cutscene]] and during the games [[Climax|climax]], [[Keep Your Friends Close...]] when [[Tommy Vercetti]] is referred to as "The Harwood Butcher".
*[[Harwood]] from Portland Island, Liberty City is mentioned during the opening cutscene and during the games climax, when [[Tommy Vercetti]] is referred to as "The Harwood Butcher".


;Characters
;Characters
*In [[Tommy Vercetti|Tommy Vercetti's]] room at the [[Ocean View Hotel]] there is a poster featuring [[Grand Theft Auto III]] [[Protagonist|protagonist]] [[Claude]].
*In Tommy Vercetti's room at the [[Ocean View Hotel]] there is a poster featuring GTA III protagonist [[Claude]].
*[[Donald Love]], a main character from GTA III, appears during [[The Party]] and [[Two Bit Hit]].
*[[Donald Love]], a main character from GTA III, appears during [[The Party]] and [[Two Bit Hit]].
*[[Lazlow]], the host of [[Chatterbox FM]] in GTA III, returns as the DJ for [[V-Rock]].
*[[Lazlow Jones|Lazlow]], the host of [[Chatterbox FM]] in GTA III, returns as the DJ for [[V-Rock]].
*[[Toni]], the DJ of [[Flashback FM|Flashback 95.6]] in GTA III, returns as the DJ for [[Flash FM]].
*[[Toni]], the DJ of [[Flashback FM|Flashback 95.6]] in GTA III, returns as the DJ for [[Flash FM]].
*[[Fernando Martinez]], a guest on [[Chatterbox FM]] during GTA III, returns as the DJ for [[Emotion 98.3]].
*[[Fernando Martinez]], a guest on [[Chatterbox FM]] during GTA III, returns as the DJ for [[Emotion 98.3]].
*[[Phil Cassidy]], a minor character in GTA III (appearing during [[Arms Shortage]]) appears during the missions [[The Shootist]], [[The Driver]], [[The Job]], [[Gun Runner]] and [[Boomshine Saigon]].
*[[Phil Cassidy]], a minor character in GTA III (appearing during [[Arms Shortage]]) appears during the missions [[The Shootist]], [[The Driver]], [[The Job]], [[Gun Runner]] and [[Boomshine Saigon]].
*[[Morgan Merryweather]], the DJ of [[Double Clef FM]] during GTA III, returns as a caller to [[K-CHAT]], talking to [[Claude Maginot]].
*[[Morgan Merryweather]], the DJ of [[Double Clef FM]] during GTA III, returns as a caller to [[K-CHAT]], talking to [[Claude Maginot]].
*[[Freddy (GTA III)|Freddy]], a caller to [[Chatterbox FM]] in GTA III, returns as a caller to [[K-CHAT]], talking to [[Gethsemanee Starhawk Moonmaker]].
*[[Freddy (GTA III)|Freddy]], a caller to [[Chatterbox FM]] in GTA III, returns as a caller to [[K-CHAT]], talking to Gethsemanee Starhawk Moonmaker.


;Gangs
;Gangs
*The [[Forelli Family]] appear during the game, including the family [[Gang Leaders|Don]] [[Sonny Forelli]] during the [[Introduction (GTA VC)|opening cutscene]], [[An Old Friend]] and [[Keep Your Friends Close...]]. Forelli mobsters also appear during the mission [[Cap the Collector]]. The Forelli Family also appear during the missions [[Dead Skunk in the Trunk]] in [[Grand Theft Auto III]] and [[Mike Forelli]], a high ranking Forelli mobster, appears during [[Mike Lips Last Lunch]].
*The [[Forelli Family]] appear during the game, including the family Don Sonny Forelli during the opening cutscene, An Old Friend and Keep Your Friends Close. Forelli mobsters also appear during the mission [[Cap the Collector]]. The Forelli Family also appear during the missions [[Dead Skunk in the Trunk]] in GTA III, and Mike Forelli, a high ranking Forelli mobster, appears during Mike Lips Last Lunch.
*A Forelli Family mobsters refers to the "other families", which is a reference to the [[Sindacco Family]] and the [[Leone Family]]. The Leone Family appeared as a prominent gang in GTA III and were the first gang to employ the [[Grand Theft Auto III]] [[Protagonist|protagonist]] [[Claude]].
*A Forelli Family mobsters refers to the "other families", which is a reference to the [[Sindacco Family]] and the [[Leone Family]]. The Leone Family appeared as a prominent gang in GTA III and were the first gang to employ the GTA III protagonist Claude.


;Other
;Other
*[[Avery Carrington|Avery Carrington's]] instructions to [[Tommy Vercetti]] during the mission [[Two Bit Hit]] is almost exactly the same as those given by [[Donald Love]] to [[Claude]] during the mission [[Waka-Gashira Wipeout]] in [[Grand Theft Auto III]]. Carrington instructs Love to write down what he is saying to Tommy: "Now, nothing brings down real estate prices quicker than a good old-fashioned gang war - 'cept maybe a disaster, like a biblical plague or something, but, that may be going too far in this case". Love, in GTA III, states "Nothing drives down real estate prices like a good old fashioned gang war, apart from the outbreak of a plague, but that might going too far in this case".
*[[Avery Carrington|Avery Carrington's]] instructions to Tommy Vercetti during the mission Two Bit Hit is almost exactly the same as those given by Donald Love to Claude during the mission [[Waka-Gashira Wipeout]] in Grand Theft Auto III. Carrington instructs Love to write down what he is saying to Tommy: "Now, nothing brings down real estate prices quicker than a good old-fashioned gang war - 'cept maybe a disaster, like a biblical plague or something, but, that may be going too far in this case". Love, in GTA III, states "Nothing drives down real estate prices like a good old fashioned gang war, apart from the outbreak of a plague, but that might going too far in this case".


==References to other games==
==References to other games==
{{double image|right|KeepYourFriendsClose...-GTAVC3.jpg|200|Art 5880 id 4_mw 520.jpg|200|Tommy fighting off Forelli members during the game's climax. Seen here it is similar to the ending sequence of Scarface.|Similar viewpoint from the Scarface video game.|}}
*[[Dick Tanner]], from the mission [[Autocide]], is a reference to Tanner of the [[:wp:Driver (series)|Driver]] series.
*[[Dick Tanner]], from the mission [[Autocide]], is a reference to Tanner of the [[:wp:Driver (series)|Driver]] series.
*[[Marcus Hammond]], [[Franco Carter]] and [[Charlie Dilson]], from the mission [[Autocide]], are references to Mark Hammond, Frank Carter and Charlie Jolson from [[:wp:The Getaway (video game)|The Getaway]].
*[[Marcus Hammond]], [[Franco Carter]] and [[Charlie Dilson]], from the mission [[Autocide]], are references to Mark Hammond, Frank Carter and Charlie Jolson from [[:wp:The Getaway (video game)|The Getaway]].
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==Real-world references==
==Real-world references==
;Characters
;Characters
*[[Tommy Vercetti]] is likely based off [[:wp:Tony Montana|Tony Montana]] from the film [[:wp:Scaraface (1983 film)|Scarface]]. The two both end up in exile, both rise to power in Miami using great amounts of violence, both build an empire from a large estate and mansion, both have short tempers and are prone to violence, both work as contract killers, and both killed their collaborators and took their ex-bosses' empires.
*[[Tommy Vercetti]] is likely based off [[:wp:Tony Montana|Tony Montana]] from the film [[:wp:Scarface (1983 film)|Scarface]]. The two both end up in exile, both rise to power in Miami using great amounts of violence, both build an empire from a large estate and mansion, both have short tempers and are prone to violence, both work as contract killers, and both killed their collaborators and took their ex-bosses' empires.
*The appearance of [[Tommy Vercetti]] is likely based off Mr. Blond from the film [[:wp:Reservoir Dogs|Reservoir Dogs]]. The two characters also share the fact that they both spent time in prison for their bosses in common.
*The appearance of Tommy Vercetti is likely based off Mr. Blond from the film [[:wp:Reservoir Dogs|Reservoir Dogs]]. The two characters also share the fact that they both spent time in prison for their bosses in common.
*[[Sonny Forelli|Sonny Forelli's]] temper is similar to that of [[:wp:Sonny Corleone|Santino "Sonny" Corleone]] from [[:wp:Godfather Trilogy|The Godfather trilogy]]. Corleone has the idea of becoming involved in the heroin trade, whilst Forelli has the idea of becoming involved in the drugs trade in [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]].
*Sonny Forelli's temper is similar to that of [[:wp:Sonny Corleone|Santino "Sonny" Corleone]] from [[:wp:Godfather Trilogy|The Godfather trilogy]]. Corleone has the idea of becoming involved in the heroin trade, whilst Forelli has the idea of becoming involved in the drugs trade in Vice City.
*[[Ken Rosenberg]] is likely based off David Kleinfeld from the film [[:wp:Carlito's Way|Carlito's Way]]. The two characters have a similar appearance and both are rendered increasingly paranoid and incoherent due to their cocaine addictions. The offices of both characters are also almost identical.
*Ken Rosenberg is likely based off David Kleinfeld from the film [[:wp:Carlito's Way|Carlito's Way]]. The two characters have a similar appearance and both are rendered increasingly paranoid and incoherent due to their cocaine addictions. The offices of both characters are also almost identical.
*[[Ricardo Diaz]] may be a reference to [[:wp:Miami Vice|Miami Vice]] character Ricardo Tubs. Tubs was played by [[Philip Michael Thomas]], the voice actor of [[Lance Vance]].
*Ricardo Diaz may be a reference to [[:wp:Miami Vice|Miami Vice]] character Ricardo Tubs. Tubs was played by [[Philip Michael Thomas]], the voice actor of [[Lance Vance]].
*[[Gonzalez]] may be based on Nick the Pig from [[:wp:Scarface (1983 film)|Scarface]].
*Gonzalez may be based on Nick the Pig from [[:wp:Scarface (1983 film)|Scarface]].
*[[Mr. Black]] and [[Leo Teal]] are likely references to [[:wp:Reservoir Dogs|Reservoir Dogs]], as both mans names are colours, as are the code names of each of the robbers in the film.
*Mr. Black and Leo Teal are likely references to [[:wp:Reservoir Dogs|Reservoir Dogs]], as both mans names are colours, as are the code names of each of the robbers in the film.
*[[Jimmy (actor)|Jimmy]], an actor appearing in [[Just the Five of Us]], may be based off [[:wp:Gary Coleman|Gary Coleman]] and [[:wp:Emmanuel Lewis]], both of whom look much younger than their actual age.
*Jimmy, an actor appearing in [[Just the Five of Us]], may be based off [[:wp:Gary Coleman|Gary Coleman]] and [[wp:Emmanuel Lewis|Emmanuel Lewis]], both of whom look much younger than their actual age.
*[[Dick]], one of the four [[Love Fist]] band members, states that he is a fan of [[:wp:Duran Duran|Duran Duran]].
*[[Dick]], one of the four [[Love Fist]] band members, states that he is a fan of [[:wp:Duran Duran|Duran Duran]].
*[[Hilary King]] may be based on Neil McCauley from the film [[:wp:Heat (1995 film)|Heat]], as both are involved in the criminal underworld and both live a solitary existence that forbids attachment and stresses mobility.
*[[Hilary King]] may be based on Neil McCauley from the film [[:wp:Heat (1995 film)|Heat]], as both are involved in the criminal underworld and both live a solitary existence that forbids attachment and stresses mobility.
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*The film [[Closer Encounters]], starring Candy Suxxx, is a parody of the film [[:wp:Close Encounters of the Third Kind|Close Encounters of the Third Kind]].
*The film [[Closer Encounters]], starring Candy Suxxx, is a parody of the film [[:wp:Close Encounters of the Third Kind|Close Encounters of the Third Kind]].
*The song "Freaks Come Out at Night" by Whodini is played in the background during the mission [[The Job]], although it does not appear on any of the games [[Radio Stations in GTA Vice City|radio stations]]. The song does, however, appear on [[Fresh FM]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]].
*The song "Freaks Come Out at Night" by Whodini is played in the background during the mission [[The Job]], although it does not appear on any of the games [[Radio Stations in GTA Vice City|radio stations]]. The song does, however, appear on [[Fresh FM]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]].
*The song "Burnin' For You" by Blue Oyster Clut is played in the background during the mission [[Boomshine Saigon]], although it does not appear on any of the games [[Radio Stations in GTA Vice City|radio stations]].
*The song "Burnin' For You" by Blue Oyster Cult is played in the background during the mission [[Boomshine Saigon]], although it does not appear on any of the games [[Radio Stations in GTA Vice City|radio stations]].


==Adult humor==
==Adult humor==
* At night in a building, near the Malibu Club you can see lights shaped like a penis.
* At night in a building, near the Malibu Club you can see lights shaped like a penis.
* The Golf Island Leaf Links looks like a penis.
* The Golf Island Leaf Links looks like a penis.
 
* During night, a pattern of lights can be seen on the [[Vice Point Langer]] building. When viewed from certain perspectives the pattern resembles a penis.
 
* Located on Starfish Island, a pool can be seen in the shape of a female body.
 
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Image:WK Chariot (GTAVC) (Vice Point) (penis light).jpg|The penis lights of the [[Vice Point Langer]] skyscraper appearing only during night.
 
Image:LeafLinksGolfCourse-GTAVC-map.png|A map of Leaf Link's.
 
Image:Pool-GTAVC-easteregg.jpg|A pool lying on Starfish Island. Note the shape of the pool bears likeness to a female body.
 
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==References==
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Revision as of 03:07, 29 May 2010

The following is a list of secrets, easter eggs, and hidden trivia references in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.

Easter Eggs

  • In Downtown Vice City near the Vice City News building there is a window where the player can jump through and the player will find the "Easter Egg Room" which is basically an actual brown easter egg on top of a pedestal.
  • While the player flies through Starfish Island the player may see a pool that is shaped like the Rockstar Games logo.
  • Inside the Apartment 3c when the player enters the bathroom the player may see a tremendous amount of blood and a chainsaw available for the character. This is a possible reference to the famous movie Scarface.
  • Get a boat, and go near the bridge heading to Starfish Island. Look under the water and you'll see a fat man wearing cement shoes at the bottom of the sea.

References to previous games

Locations
Characters
Gangs
  • The Forelli Family appear during the game, including the family Don Sonny Forelli during the opening cutscene, An Old Friend and Keep Your Friends Close. Forelli mobsters also appear during the mission Cap the Collector. The Forelli Family also appear during the missions Dead Skunk in the Trunk in GTA III, and Mike Forelli, a high ranking Forelli mobster, appears during Mike Lips Last Lunch.
  • A Forelli Family mobsters refers to the "other families", which is a reference to the Sindacco Family and the Leone Family. The Leone Family appeared as a prominent gang in GTA III and were the first gang to employ the GTA III protagonist Claude.
Other
  • Avery Carrington's instructions to Tommy Vercetti during the mission Two Bit Hit is almost exactly the same as those given by Donald Love to Claude during the mission Waka-Gashira Wipeout in Grand Theft Auto III. Carrington instructs Love to write down what he is saying to Tommy: "Now, nothing brings down real estate prices quicker than a good old-fashioned gang war - 'cept maybe a disaster, like a biblical plague or something, but, that may be going too far in this case". Love, in GTA III, states "Nothing drives down real estate prices like a good old fashioned gang war, apart from the outbreak of a plague, but that might going too far in this case".

References to other games

File:Art 5880 id 4 mw 520.jpg
Tommy fighting off Forelli members during the game's climax. Seen here it is similar to the ending sequence of Scarface.
Similar viewpoint from the Scarface video game.

Real-world references

Characters
  • Tommy Vercetti is likely based off Tony Montana from the film Scarface. The two both end up in exile, both rise to power in Miami using great amounts of violence, both build an empire from a large estate and mansion, both have short tempers and are prone to violence, both work as contract killers, and both killed their collaborators and took their ex-bosses' empires.
  • The appearance of Tommy Vercetti is likely based off Mr. Blond from the film Reservoir Dogs. The two characters also share the fact that they both spent time in prison for their bosses in common.
  • Sonny Forelli's temper is similar to that of Santino "Sonny" Corleone from The Godfather trilogy. Corleone has the idea of becoming involved in the heroin trade, whilst Forelli has the idea of becoming involved in the drugs trade in Vice City.
  • Ken Rosenberg is likely based off David Kleinfeld from the film Carlito's Way. The two characters have a similar appearance and both are rendered increasingly paranoid and incoherent due to their cocaine addictions. The offices of both characters are also almost identical.
  • Ricardo Diaz may be a reference to Miami Vice character Ricardo Tubs. Tubs was played by Philip Michael Thomas, the voice actor of Lance Vance.
  • Gonzalez may be based on Nick the Pig from Scarface.
  • Mr. Black and Leo Teal are likely references to Reservoir Dogs, as both mans names are colours, as are the code names of each of the robbers in the film.
  • Jimmy, an actor appearing in Just the Five of Us, may be based off Gary Coleman and Emmanuel Lewis, both of whom look much younger than their actual age.
  • Dick, one of the four Love Fist band members, states that he is a fan of Duran Duran.
  • Hilary King may be based on Neil McCauley from the film Heat, as both are involved in the criminal underworld and both live a solitary existence that forbids attachment and stresses mobility.
  • Kent Paul is a reference to Kent in the United Kingdom, as stated by Paul himself.
  • Umberto Robina's appearance may be based off his voice artist, Danny Trejo.
  • Steve Scott is a parody of wp:Steven Spielberg, as are the films he directs at the InterGlobal Films studio.
  • Alex Shrub may be based off former American president George W. Bush and former Florida governor Jeb Bush. A shrub and bush are both plants, whilst the nickname shrub was given to George W. Bush by author Molly Ivins. Shrub's voice is also similar to that of George W. Bush.
  • Laura Shrub's name may be a reference to former American First Lady Laura Bush. Laura Bush's husband, former President George W. Bush, was given the nickname shrub by author Molly Ivins.
  • BJ Smith's name is similar to that of OJ Simpson, whilst they are both also former football players.
Missions
Other

Adult humor

  • At night in a building, near the Malibu Club you can see lights shaped like a penis.
  • The Golf Island Leaf Links looks like a penis.
  • During night, a pattern of lights can be seen on the Vice Point Langer building. When viewed from certain perspectives the pattern resembles a penis.
  • Located on Starfish Island, a pool can be seen in the shape of a female body.