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== Description ==
== Description ==
In GTA Vice City Stories, the only known information about Canyon as its production of the crime drama [[Angel and the Knight]] for VBS in 1984. In GTA IV, the company prominence is slightly elevated with a massive [[The Triangle|Triangle]]/[[Star Junction]] building under its name (where a [[Superstar Café]] is based in), as well as a "Canyon Megaplex" operating at the [[Big Willis Mall]] and a listed on the [[BAWSAQ]] stock exchange.
In GTA Vice City Stories, the only known information about Canyon as its production of the crime drama [[Angel and the Knight]] for VBS in 1984. In GTA IV, the company prominence is slightly elevated with a massive [[The Triangle|Triangle]]/[[Star Junction]] building under its name (where a [[Superstar Café]] is based in), as well as a "Canyon Megaplex" operating at the [[Big Willis Mall]] and its listing on the [[BAWSAQ]] stock exchange.


Given its reference of a geographical feature, Canyon Entertainment may be a play of the real-life [[wp:Paramount|Paramount Motion Pictures Group]], which included [[wp:Paramount Pictures|Paramount Pictures]] and [[wp:Paramount Television|Paramount Television]] under its grouping, and uses the imagery of a mountain peak as its logo and shares a similar cursive font style as Canyon Entertainment's logo. The Triangle's Canyon building is also a nod to the real-life [[wp:1501 Broadway|Paramount Building]], with its in-house Superstar venue (not to be confused with the Superstar Café it also houses) a reference to the defunct [[wp:Paramount Theatre (New York City)|Paramount Theatre]].
Given its reference of a geographical feature, Canyon Entertainment may be a play of the real-life [[wp:Paramount|Paramount Motion Pictures Group]], which included [[wp:Paramount Pictures|Paramount Pictures]] and [[wp:Paramount Television|Paramount Television]] under its grouping, and uses the imagery of a mountain peak as its logo and shares a similar cursive font style as Canyon Entertainment's logo. The Triangle's Canyon building is also a nod to the real-life [[wp:1501 Broadway|Paramount Building]], with its in-house Superstar venue (not to be confused with the Superstar Café it also houses) a reference to the defunct [[wp:Paramount Theatre (New York City)|Paramount Theatre]].