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*[[wp:Guadalajara, Mexico|Guadalajara]] and [[wp:Mexico City|Mexico City]] are mentioned in internet pages in GTA IV. | *[[wp:Guadalajara, Mexico|Guadalajara]] and [[wp:Mexico City|Mexico City]] are mentioned in internet pages in GTA IV. | ||
*It is unknown whether Red Dead Redemption coincides with the GTA universe, like Manhunt, but if it does, then Nuevo Paraiso could replace the state of [[wp:Nuevo Leon|Nuevo Leon]] in Mexico, which that region is based on. | |||
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* The flag of Mexico can be seen in the first trailer for [[Grand Theft Auto V]] (0:16). | * The flag of Mexico can be seen in the first trailer for [[Grand Theft Auto V]] (0:16). | ||
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Revision as of 06:31, 18 November 2011
Mexico is a country in North America, south of the US and north of Guatemala and Belize and west of Cuba. Various gangs, especially in GTA SA, have their origins from Mexico. Mexico is referenced in various games.
Real life
In Mexico, Grand Theft Auto games are not edited and are generally released in that country without controversy. Technically, the ESRB is recognized in the country, but their decisions are not legally enforced. Grand Theft Auto games in Mexico are usually released the same day as in the United States.
Game world
- GTA Vice City
- Between 1984 and 1986 Victor Vance and Lance Vance are operating out of Mexico. This is revealed in hidden text files in Grand Theft Auto Vice City.
- GTA IV
- Guadalajara and Mexico City are mentioned in internet pages in GTA IV.
- It is unknown whether Red Dead Redemption coincides with the GTA universe, like Manhunt, but if it does, then Nuevo Paraiso could replace the state of Nuevo Leon in Mexico, which that region is based on.
- GTA V
- The flag of Mexico can be seen in the first trailer for Grand Theft Auto V (0:16).