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==Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories== | ==Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories== | ||
In [[1984]], the year in which the events of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories takes place, the mansion is owned by [[Diego and Armando Mendez]], also known as the Mendez Brothers. The mansion serves as their base of operations, residence and a valuable asset. The mansion is still in its beautiful state along with the other two beside it. Missions done for the Mendez Brothers are started/triggered at the Mendez Mansion. After the deaths of both Armando and Diego Mendez at the hands of [[Victor Vance]], the mansion fell on the hands of the local [[Sharks]] gang. The mansion had a rotunda, swimming pool, basketball court and a tennis court. At one point in the game, a [[Domestobot]] operates in the mansion to do chores; during "[[Domo Arigato Domestoboto]]", the player seizes control of the robot to crack a safe in the mansion; this is the only time in the game when the player can explore the upper interiors of the mansion. | In [[1984]], the year in which the events of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories takes place, the mansion is owned by [[Diego and Armando Mendez]], also known as the Mendez Brothers. The mansion serves as their base of operations, residence and a valuable asset. The mansion is still in its beautiful state along with the other two beside it. Missions done for the Mendez Brothers are started/triggered at the Mendez Mansion. After the deaths of both [[Armando and Diego Mendez]] at the hands of [[Victor Vance]], the mansion fell on the hands of the local [[Sharks]] gang. The mansion had a rotunda, swimming pool, basketball court and a tennis court. At one point in the game, a [[Domestobot]] operates in the mansion to do chores; during "[[Domo Arigato Domestoboto]]", the player seizes control of the robot to crack a safe in the mansion; this is the only time in the game when the player can explore the upper interiors of the mansion. | ||
The Mendez mansion would serve as the starting point for missions given by the Mendez Brothers, and is also the central flashpoint during "[[Light My Pyre]]", when [[Lance Vance]] and [[Victor Vance|the player]] charge in in a failed attempt to save a kidnapped [[Louise Cassidy-Williams]], although Victor succeeds in killing Armando in the mansion's (unusually) spacious basement level in the process. The killing sends Diego seeking refuge at the [[Mendez Building]], leaving the Mendez mansion abandoned, which at an unknown time was then taken over by the Sharks. Two [[Sentinel XS]] vehicles are always parked outside. | |||
==Grand Theft Auto: Vice City== | ==Grand Theft Auto: Vice City== | ||
In [[1986]], the year in which the events of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City takes place, the mansion is now abandoned, torn down, run-down, in a state of disarray and vandalized by the Sharks with the other two recklessly torn-down in similar fashion. The mansions are a shadow of their past splendor. A [[Gang Burrito]] spawns at the front of the Mendez Mansion., Unlike its two neighbouring mansions, the player can not enter the Mendez Mansion without the use of [[Modifications]] and trainers. | In [[1986]], the year in which the events of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City takes place, the mansion is now abandoned, torn down, run-down, in a state of disarray and vandalized by the Sharks with the other two recklessly torn-down in similar fashion. The mansions are a shadow of their past splendor. A [[Gang Burrito]] spawns at the front of the Mendez Mansion., Unlike its two neighbouring mansions, the player can not enter the Mendez Mansion without the use of [[Modifications]] and trainers. |