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== Upstate ==
== Upstate ==
[[File:SSV_(GTA3)_(Interior).jpg|thumb|300px|left|The interior of the hills displaying the incomplete water graphics, and the hollow land mass.]]
[[File:SSV_(GTA3)_(Interior).jpg|thumb|300px|left|The interior of the hills displaying the incomplete water graphics, and the hollow land mass.]]
[[File:Upstate Tunnel (GTA3) (front view, west_entrance).png|thumb|375px|One of two of the tunnel entrances.]]
The name "Upstate" may or may not be the actual name for the area. Reasons for it being this are that it is the only name in the road tunnel where it is suggested to lead. Reasons for it not being this are that Upstate may be another part of Liberty City that is never shown. However it is mentioned on the radio show, [[Chatterbox FM]], where [[Fernando Martinez]] comes on the show and is questioned by [[Lazlow Jones|Lazlow]] as "being a cheap pimp from Upstate". The location of it may just be a coincidence since it is a hidden interiors like [[Hidden Interiors Universe|those]] of [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|San Andreas]], Rockstar needed a place to hide it. The tunnel in GTA III may have been placed there without knowledge of suspected means of reaching the area. But since Rockstar Games may have found out about it by 2005 (the release date of GTA Liberty City Stories) with the modifications and the findings of it they made the tunnel accessible as an answer to the location.
The name "Upstate" may or may not be the actual name for the area. Reasons for it being this are that it is the only name in the road tunnel where it is suggested to lead. Reasons for it not being this are that Upstate may be another part of Liberty City that is never shown. However it is mentioned on the radio show, [[Chatterbox FM]], where [[Fernando Martinez]] comes on the show and is questioned by [[Lazlow Jones|Lazlow]] as "being a cheap pimp from Upstate". The location of it may just be a coincidence since it is a hidden interiors like [[Hidden Interiors Universe|those]] of [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|San Andreas]], Rockstar needed a place to hide it. The tunnel in GTA III may have been placed there without knowledge of suspected means of reaching the area. But since Rockstar Games may have found out about it by 2005 (the release date of GTA Liberty City Stories) with the modifications and the findings of it they made the tunnel accessible as an answer to the location.


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