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In Liberty City Stories, the city is in the process of constructing several buildings, including some of Liberty City's tallest. For example, the [[Jefferson St Credit Union]] office building, which is the largest and tallest building in Liberty City in GTA III, is under construction in 1998. | In Liberty City Stories, the city is in the process of constructing several buildings, including some of Liberty City's tallest. For example, the [[Jefferson St Credit Union]] office building, which is the largest and tallest building in Liberty City in GTA III, is under construction in 1998. | ||
1998 Liberty City contains a different distribution of gang activity, particularly with three Mafia families: The [[Leones]], the [[Forellis]] and the [[Sindaccos]], all of which assume a larger control on districts in Portland and Staunton than in GTA III. At the time, the three families are at war with each other. | 1998 Liberty City contains a different distribution of gang activity, particularly with three Mafia families: The [[Leone Mafia Family|Leones]], the [[Forelli family|Forellis]] and the [[The Sindaccos|Sindaccos]], all of which assume a larger control on districts in Portland and Staunton than in GTA III. At the time, the three families are at war with each other. | ||
Motorcycles are initially permitted in Liberty City. By GTA III, a citywide ban on the vehicle is imposed, explaining the absence of motorcycles in GTA III. Police cars in Liberty City Stories are depicted assuming a marking and paint scheme that resembles those of the NYPD during the 1990s, although the game's version used a black-and-white color scheme, instead of blue and white. | Motorcycles are initially permitted in Liberty City. By GTA III, a citywide ban on the vehicle is imposed, explaining the absence of motorcycles in GTA III. Police cars in Liberty City Stories are depicted assuming a marking and paint scheme that resembles those of the NYPD during the 1990s, although the game's version used a black-and-white color scheme, instead of blue and white. |