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As a mockery of ''DRIV3R'', ''San Andreas'' included a mission where, while breaking into [[Madd Dogg]]'s mansion, there is a man playing a video game and making fun of the way the main character walks (Tanner's walking animations were often criticized) and asking how "Refractions" (A spoof of Reflections Interactive, the designers of the ''Driver Series'') could have "made something this bad".
As a mockery of ''DRIV3R'', ''San Andreas'' included a mission where, while breaking into [[Madd Dogg]]'s mansion, there is a man playing a video game and making fun of the way the main character walks (Tanner's walking animations were often criticized) and asking how "Refractions" (A spoof of Reflections Interactive, the designers of the ''Driver Series'') could have "made something this bad".


Luxoflux, makers of ''True Crime: Streets of L.A.'', also responded by putting up billboards in their game mocking the Rockstar Games logo used to advertise jockstraps around Los Angeles, California. In response to the "Jockstrap" billboard, another ''San Andreas'' Easter egg mocks ''True Crime'', which was depicted on several billboards in the city of [[Los Santos]] as "True Grime". This is also evident in the "TRUEGRIME" vehicle cheat code in ''San Andreas'' that spawns a garbage truck on input, mocking ''True Crime''. One mission features Ryder, before entering and robbing a house, crying "Yeah, yeah, we gotta do it ninja style.", a coin phrase for the True Crime protagonist, Nick Kang. And in a cemetery in [[San Fierro]], gravestones with "R.I.P. Competition, 1997-2004" can be seen, as Rockstar implies that ''San Andreas'' has "killed" the competition.
Luxoflux, makers of ''True Crime: Streets of L.A.'', also responded by putting up billboards in their game mocking the Rockstar Games logo used to advertise jockstraps around Los Angeles, California. In response to the "Jockstrap" billboard, another ''San Andreas'' Easter egg mocks ''True Crime'', which was depicted on several billboards in the city of [[Los Santos]] as "True Grime". This is also evident in the "TRUEGRIME" vehicle cheat code in ''San Andreas'' that spawns a garbage truck on input, mocking ''True Crime''. One mission features Ryder, before entering and robbing a house, crying "Yeah, yeah, we gotta do it ninja style.", a coin phrase for the True Crime protagonist, Nick Kang. And in a cemetery in [[San Fierro]], gravestones with "R.I.P. Opposition, 1997-2004" can be seen, as Rockstar implies that ''San Andreas'' has "killed" the competition.
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