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In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] the house is near identical to the version in [[The Lost and Damned]], the only thing it lacks is a back door. In [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], the house is the [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] version, but only to a certain point in the game, as eventually, it converts to the version in [[The Lost and Damned]]. | In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] the house is near identical to the version in [[The Lost and Damned]], the only thing it lacks is a back door. In [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], the house is the [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] version, but only to a certain point in the game, as eventually, it converts to the version in [[The Lost and Damned]]. | ||
<u>'''Trivia'''</u> | |||
*The house remains the same from the beginning of the story to the end in the original [[GTA IV]], though in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], it has the same exact architecture as it does in [[GTA IV]] but switches over to the version seen in [[The Lost and Damned]]. The building's transformation happens at a certain point in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], this point in time when the building changes is the same time that in [[The Lost and Damned]], [[Johnny Klebitz]] takes over the building. | |||
[[Category:Safehouses]] | [[Category:Safehouses]] | ||
[[Category:Safehouses in The Lost and Damned]] | [[Category:Safehouses in The Lost and Damned]] | ||
[[Category:Alderney]] | [[Category:Alderney]] |
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