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A '''nightclub''' is as implied, a club more inclined for use as a place to dance and socialized, as opposed to more sexually oriented [[Strip Club|strip | A '''nightclub''' is as implied, a club more inclined for use as a place to dance and socialized, as opposed to more sexually oriented [[Strip Club|strip clubs]]. While strip clubs are more common in the GTA series, nightclubs are significantly rarer. [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony]] are the only games to feature nightclubs as interactive locales. | ||
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=== GTA San Andreas === | === GTA San Andreas === | ||
In GTA San Andreas, nightclubs may be used by the player to [[Rhythm-based Minigames|dance]] with a girl, in a minigame similar in fashion to the [[Lowrider Challenge]]. The nightclub also comes complete with video games, snack and drink machines. | In GTA San Andreas, nightclubs may be used by the player to [[Rhythm-based Minigames|dance]] with a girl, in a minigame similar in fashion to the [[Lowrider Challenge]]. The nightclub also comes complete with video games, snack and drink machines. | ||
*'''[[Alhambra]]:''' Nightclub in [[Los Santos]]. The building is a copy of the real-life [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrine_Auditorium Shrine Auditorium] in Los Angeles (which is mostly a venue for celebrity awards ceremonies, but has hosted rave parties in its Expo Center in the past). | *'''[[Alhambra]]:''' Nightclub in [[Los Santos]]. The building is a copy of the real-life [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrine_Auditorium Shrine Auditorium] in Los Angeles (which is mostly a venue for celebrity awards ceremonies, but has hosted rave parties in its Expo Center in the past). | ||
*'''[[Gaydar Station]]:''' a gay-oriented club, though welcoming straight people, in [[San Fierro]]. | *'''[[Gaydar Station]]:''' a gay-oriented club, though welcoming straight people, in [[San Fierro]]. | ||
*An unnamed club in [[Las Venturas]] adorned with neo-new-age murals, found east of [[The Camel's Toe]] right across the street from the basketball courts. It may or may not be based on Club 662 in Las Vegas, owned by Death Row Records CEO [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suge_Knight Suge Knight], and 2Pac's intended destination the night he was shot. | *An unnamed club in [[Las Venturas]] adorned with neo-new-age murals, found east of [[The Camel's Toe]] right across the street from the basketball courts. It may or may not be based on Club 662 in Las Vegas, owned by Death Row Records CEO [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suge_Knight Suge Knight], and 2Pac's intended destination the night he was shot. | ||
=== GTA IV === | === GTA IV === | ||
In Grand Theft Auto IV, nightclubs aren't accesible and only named. The following nightclub is usable as a bar: | |||
*'''[[Club Liberty]]:''' Semi-interactive club in [[Northwood]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]], which serves as a place for the player and a friend or girlfriend to [[Drinking|drink]]. | |||
===GTA The Ballad of Gay Tony=== | |||
Nightclubs take centerstage in Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony. There are three clubs central to the game's plot: | |||
*'''[[Bahama Mamas]]:''' Only | *'''[[Hercules]]:''' [[Gay Tony]]'s gay bar. | ||
*'''[[Maisonette 9]]:''' Gay Tony's straight/celebrity club. | |||
*'''[[Bahama Mamas]]:''' Only accesible during the mission [[Boulevard Baby]] and in multiplayer. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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