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{{double image|right|69¢Store-GTASA-southwestIdlewood-exterior.jpg|250|69¢Store-GTASA-centralIdlewood2-exterior.jpg|225|Accessible 69¢ Store in southwest [[Idlewood]], [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]], GTA San Andreas.|Non-interactive 69¢ Store in central Idlewood, GTA San Andreas.|}} | |||
69¢ Only Store is a | The '''69¢ Only Stores''', also known simply as the '''69¢ Store''', is a small chain of discount stores in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. | ||
== Description == | |||
There are only two 69¢ Stores in GTA San Andreas, both located in [[Idlewood]], [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]]; one, inaccessible, on the same block as [[Barbers in GTA San Andreas|Reece's barbershop]] and the Idlewood [[Tattoo Parlors|tattoo parlor]], and another, accessible to the player, on the southwestern border with [[Little Mexico]] and [[Idlewood]], adjoining an [[8-Ball Autos|8-Ball bomb shop]]. Like [[Roboi's Food Mart]], the southwest Idlewood store utilize a [[24/7]] interior. | |||
The stores are based on real-life 99¢ stores, and is another one of the many references to the "[[69]]" sexual position made throughout the game. | |||
They can be faintly seen as non-interactive storefronts in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]].<!--Where?--> | |||
[[Category:Businesses in Los Santos in GTA III Era]] | |||
[[Category:Businesses in Liberty City in GTA IV Era]] | |||
[[Category:Places in Los Santos in GTA III Era]] |
Latest revision as of 23:32, 11 August 2012
The 69¢ Only Stores, also known simply as the 69¢ Store, is a small chain of discount stores in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Description
There are only two 69¢ Stores in GTA San Andreas, both located in Idlewood, Los Santos; one, inaccessible, on the same block as Reece's barbershop and the Idlewood tattoo parlor, and another, accessible to the player, on the southwestern border with Little Mexico and Idlewood, adjoining an 8-Ball bomb shop. Like Roboi's Food Mart, the southwest Idlewood store utilize a 24/7 interior.
The stores are based on real-life 99¢ stores, and is another one of the many references to the "69" sexual position made throughout the game.
They can be faintly seen as non-interactive storefronts in Grand Theft Auto IV.