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===Crossover continuities===
===Crossover continuities===
Although the GTA III games and GTA IV are supposed to exist in different [[Universes]], the character of Lazlow, just as [[Fernando Martinez]], [[Jack Howitzer]], and the mascot [[Derek the Dodo]], appears to be an exception, as he makes many references to his past experiences as chronicled in the GTA III-era games, including direct references to Chatterbox and Vice City, among others. Presumably, in terms of GTA IV's storytelling, this simply indicates that those events and locations are common to both continuities. Lazlow does not make any reference to storyline events (i.e. the San Andreas riot of 1992, [[Phil Collins]] performing in Vice City in 1984), nor storyline characters. Lazlow has made more appearances than any other characters in GTA, appearing since GTA III, with the exception of GTA Advance (due to hardware limitations), as a radio DJ each time.
Although the GTA III games and GTA IV are supposed to exist in different [[Universes]], the character of Lazlow, just as [[Fernando Martinez]], [[Jack Howitzer]], and the mascot [[Derek the Dodo]], appears to be an exception, as he makes many references to his past experiences as chronicled in the GTA III-era games, including direct references to Chatterbox and Vice City, among others. Presumably, in terms of GTA IV's storytelling, this simply indicates that those events and locations are common to both continuities. Lazlow does not make any reference to storyline events (i.e. the San Andreas riot of 1992, [[Phil Collins]] performing in Vice City in 1984), nor storyline characters. Lazlow has made more appearances than any other characters in GTA, appearing since GTA III, with the exception of GTA Advance (due to hardware limitations), as a radio DJ each time (except for GTA V in which he not only appears on the radio, but for the first time also appears on screen as a character).


== Appearences ==
== Appearences ==