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[[Image:Denise_Robinson's_Home.jpg|thumb|left|The exterior of Denise Robinson's house]] | |||
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'''Denise Robinson's House''' is the home of [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] character [[Denise Robinson]] and is located near [[Grove Street]] in [[Ganton]], [[Los Santos]]. After the mission [[Burning Desire]] for [[C.R.A.S.H.]], [[protagonist]] [[Carl Johnson]] can date Denise, picking her up from her home. A green [[Hustler]] is often parked in front of the house, which can accessed after Carl's relationship with Denise reaches 50%. | '''Denise Robinson's House''' is the home of [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] character [[Denise Robinson]] and is located near [[Grove Street]] in [[Ganton]], [[Los Santos]]. After the mission [[Burning Desire]] for [[C.R.A.S.H.]], [[protagonist]] [[Carl Johnson]] can date Denise, picking her up from her home. A green [[Hustler]] is often parked in front of the house, which can accessed after Carl's relationship with Denise reaches 50%. | ||
The interior of Denise's house can be accessed through the | The interior of Denise's house can be accessed through the [[Hidden Interiors Universe]]. The interior was removed from GTA San Andreas alongside the "[[Hot Coffee]]" mini-game, which later caused [[Controversy in the GTA series|controversy]] after an unofficial modification was released. | ||
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Revision as of 04:13, 23 May 2009
Denise Robinson's House is the home of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas character Denise Robinson and is located near Grove Street in Ganton, Los Santos. After the mission Burning Desire for C.R.A.S.H., protagonist Carl Johnson can date Denise, picking her up from her home. A green Hustler is often parked in front of the house, which can accessed after Carl's relationship with Denise reaches 50%.
The interior of Denise's house can be accessed through the Hidden Interiors Universe. The interior was removed from GTA San Andreas alongside the "Hot Coffee" mini-game, which later caused controversy after an unofficial modification was released.