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*'''Chateau de Buf''' — A brand of wine tailored to foster and enhance the sexual experience.
*'''Chateau de Buf''' — A brand of wine tailored to foster and enhance the sexual experience.
*'''Crowfest '98''' — A hybrid of Ozzfest and Live Aid, featuring a rock singer flavoring his rock with ethnic music.
*'''Crowfest '98''' — A hybrid of Ozzfest and Live Aid, featuring a rock singer flavoring his rock with ethnic music.
*'''[[Citizens United Negating Technology]] For Life And People's Safety''' - narrated by a person suspiciously similar in tone to [[Jack Thompson]].
*'''[[Citizens United Negating Technology]] For Life And People's Safety''' - narrated by a person suspiciously similar in tone to Jack Thompson.
*'''Feel All Great Sports''' — A sporting goods store with a gay theme, hence the acronym "FAGS". References the Ultimate Disc in the Dark from [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]].
*'''Feel All Great Sports''' — A sporting goods store with a gay theme, hence the acronym "FAGS". References the Ultimate Disc in the Dark from [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]].
*'''Koala''' — A parody of Charmin toilet paper, using koalas instead of grizzlies.
*'''Koala''' — A parody of Charmin toilet paper, using koalas instead of grizzlies.
*'''Liberty City's Finest''' - A recruiting commercial for the Liberty City Police Department, stereotyping policemen as lazy yet violent.
*'''Liberty City's Finest''' - A recruiting commercial for the Liberty City Police Department, stereotyping policemen as lazy yet violent.
*'''Maibatsu Whoom''' — another Maibatsu vehicle in the tradition of the Monstrosity and Thunder, which does not appear in game. The Whoom is an accessory laden and presumably jumbo-sized minivan catering to the married husband.
*'''Maibatsu Whoom''' — another Maibatsu vehicle in the tradition of the Monstrosity and Thunder, which does not appear in game. The Whoom is an accessory laden and presumably jumbo-sized minivan catering to the married husband.
*'''The Mainframe''' — a parody of [[The Matrix]], though the Matrix technically did not premiere until 1999, the year after ''Liberty City Stories'' is set in.
*'''The Mainframe''' — a parody of The Matrix, though the Matrix technically did not premiere until 1999, the year after ''Liberty City Stories'' is set in.
*'''PastMaster''' —  quasi-educational computer game that helps children relive famously atrocious American battles throughout history.
*'''PastMaster''' —  quasi-educational computer game that helps children relive famously atrocious American battles throughout history.
*'''Pilgrim's Pantry''' - restaurant with a 17th-century with a [[Pilgrims]] theme. Holds a weekly [[The Crucible|Crucible]] night.
*'''Pilgrim's Pantry''' - restaurant with a 17th-century with a Pilgrims theme. Holds a weekly Crucible night.
*'''Rails''' - Colombian-manufactured cereal intended for consumption through the nose, much like cocaine.
*'''Rails''' - Colombian-manufactured cereal intended for consumption through the nose, much like cocaine.
*'''Swap Meet''' —  parody of the Friends TV show.
*'''Swap Meet''' —  parody of the Friends TV show.
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