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'''Bank of Liberty''' is a fictional chain of banks located all over Liberty City, whether it be in the [[GTA III Era]] or in the [[GTA IV Era]]. The bank appears in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] and [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. It is a parody of Bank of America as it has the same colors and also a parody of Sovereign Bank as the text is the same and also a logo to the left of the title.
'''Bank of Liberty''' is a fictional chain of banks located all over Liberty City, whether it be in the [[GTA III Era]] or in the [[GTA IV Era]]. The bank appears in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] and [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. It is a parody of Bank of America as it has the same colors and also a parody of Sovereign Bank as the text is the same and also a logo to the left of the title.


In GTA IV, its main branch is located on Calcium Street in [[The Exchange]] neighborhood of the borough of [[Algonquin]].
In GTA IV, its main branch is located on [[Columbus Ave]] and Calcium Street in [[The Exchange]] neighborhood of the borough of [[Algonquin]].


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* In GTA III, and GTA Liberty City Stories, if you are low on cash, the easiest way to get some cash, is to follow a pedestrian to a cash machine, either in Portland, or Staunton, once the ped has collected the money, shoot him/her and you will accumilate around $100+.
* In GTA III, and GTA Liberty City Stories, if you are low on cash, the easiest way to get some cash, is to follow a pedestrian to a cash machine, either in Portland, or Staunton, once the ped has collected the money, shoot him/her and you will accumilate around $100+.
* In GTA IV, there are Bank of Liberty [[Automated Teller Machine]]s scattered around [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]]. They allow the player to check their current balance, however, the player can simply look at the top right of the screen where the [[HUD]] is and see their balance. Originally, players were to store their cash in these ATM's, but the feature was cut before release.
* In GTA IV, there are Bank of Liberty [[Automated Teller Machine]]s scattered around [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]]. They allow the player to check their current balance, however, the player can simply look at the top right of the screen where the [[HUD]] is and see their balance. Originally, players were to store their cash in these ATM's, but the feature was cut before release.
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Revision as of 20:26, 15 March 2010

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Bank of Liberty logo, 2008

Bank of Liberty is a fictional chain of banks located all over Liberty City, whether it be in the GTA III Era or in the GTA IV Era. The bank appears in Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and Grand Theft Auto IV. It is a parody of Bank of America as it has the same colors and also a parody of Sovereign Bank as the text is the same and also a logo to the left of the title.

In GTA IV, its main branch is located on Columbus Ave and Calcium Street in The Exchange neighborhood of the borough of Algonquin.

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Logo

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Trivia

  • In GTA III, and GTA Liberty City Stories, if you are low on cash, the easiest way to get some cash, is to follow a pedestrian to a cash machine, either in Portland, or Staunton, once the ped has collected the money, shoot him/her and you will accumilate around $100+.
  • In GTA IV, there are Bank of Liberty Automated Teller Machines scattered around Liberty City. They allow the player to check their current balance, however, the player can simply look at the top right of the screen where the HUD is and see their balance. Originally, players were to store their cash in these ATM's, but the feature was cut before release.