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There are numerous references to [[GTA III Era]] rendition [[San Andreas in GTA III Era|San Andreas]] in the GTA IV Era. These include characters mentioning locations, TV shows, radio, and many others.
There are numerous references to [[GTA III Era]] rendition [[San Andreas in GTA III Era|San Andreas]] in the GTA IV Era. These include characters mentioning locations, TV shows, radio, and many others.


As seen by character dialogues and internet sites, the city names [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]] (including [[Vinewood]]), [[Red County]], [[San Fierro]] and [[Las Venturas]] are still used, confirming that these locations exist in the GTA IV era.  
As seen by character dialogues and internet sites, the city names [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]] (including [[Los Santos in GTA IV Era|Vinewood]]), [[Red County]], [[San Fierro]] and [[Las Venturas]] are still used, confirming that these locations exist in the GTA IV era.  


Like [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]], San Andreas will likely undergo a redesign if it is to feature in future games (as GTA IV is generally a reboot of the series, and doesn't have any major connections with previous games; any footage or images from the game depicting III-era San Andreas would've been considered as filler content), either again as a state, or, more unlikely, a single city as it was in GTA 1. Aside from the city names, small town names are also taken and referenced in GTA IV.
Like [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]], San Andreas will likely undergo a redesign if it is to feature in future games (as GTA IV is generally a reboot of the series, and doesn't have any major connections with previous games; any footage or images from the game depicting III-era San Andreas would've been considered as filler content), either again as a state, or, more unlikely, a single city as it was in GTA 1. Aside from the city names, small town names are also taken and referenced in GTA IV.
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[[File:VPC.jpg|thumb|right|The logo of [[Venturas Poker Challenge]].]]
[[File:VPC.jpg|thumb|right|The logo of [[Venturas Poker Challenge]].]]
*As the name suggests, [[Venturas Poker Challenge]] takes place in Las Venturas, and shows footage of [[Prickle Pine]], [[Old Venturas Strip]], [[V-Rock Hotel]], [[The High Roller]], and [[Verdant Meadows]].
*As the name suggests, [[Venturas Poker Challenge]] takes place in Las Venturas, and shows footage of [[Prickle Pine]], [[Old Venturas Strip]], [[V-Rock Hotel]], [[The High Roller]], and [[Verdant Meadows]].
*The show [[Patriot 500]] in depicts [[Carl Johnson]] driving a [[Hotring Racer]] around [[Los Santos International Airport]].
*The show [[Patriot 500]] in depicts [[Carl Johnson]] driving a [[Hotring Racer]] around [[Los Santos in GTA IV Era|Los Santos International Airport]].
*Many characters are born in either Los Santos, San Fierro, and Las Venturas.
*Many characters are born in either Los Santos, San Fierro, and Las Venturas.
*In [[Multiplayer in GTA IV|multiplayer]] [[Multiplayer Clothing in GTA IV|female face #2]] says "This isn't San Andreas! DRIVE hippy!" during races.
*In [[Multiplayer in GTA IV|multiplayer]] [[Multiplayer Clothing in GTA IV|female face #2]] says "This isn't San Andreas! DRIVE hippy!" during races.
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*[[Carmen Ortiz]] references Los Santos in a date with Niko Bellic.
*[[Carmen Ortiz]] references Los Santos in a date with Niko Bellic.
*[[Luca Silvestri]] and his crew plan to flee to Las Venturas during the mission [[Meltdown]].
*[[Luca Silvestri]] and his crew plan to flee to Las Venturas during the mission [[Meltdown]].
*[[Vinewood]] is mentionned many times in the game, confirming that the district still exists in the GTA IV era.  
*[[Los Santos in GTA IV Era|Vinewood]] is mentionned many times in the game, confirming that the district still exists in the GTA IV era.  
*The [[Jefferson Motel]] still existed in the GTA IV era, as it is mentioned in a cutscene in The Lost And Damned.  
*The [[Jefferson Motel]] still existed in the GTA IV era, as it is mentioned in a cutscene in The Lost and Damned.  
*According to the LCPD, many criminals came from Los Santos]].
*According to the LCPD, many criminals came from Los Santos.
*Los Santos is heavily mentioned in the dialogues of The Ballad of Gay Tony.  
*Los Santos is heavily mentioned in the dialogues of The Ballad of Gay Tony.  
*Accrording to the advertisement of Ranch, the district of [[Rodeo]] still exists in the GTA IV era.
*Accrording to the advertisement of Ranch, the district of [[Los Santos in GTA IV Era|Rodeo]] still exists in the GTA IV era.


==References in The Lost and Damned==
==References in The Lost and Damned==
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==References in GTA Chinatown Wars==
==References in GTA Chinatown Wars==
*The ingame description of [[cocaine]] says how it can make you "party like the guys in [[Vinewood]]".
*The ingame description of [[cocaine]] says how it can make you "party like the guys in [[Los Santos in GTA IV Era|Vinewood]]".


[[Category:Locations]]
[[Category:Locations]]
[[Category:GTA IV Era]]
[[Category:GTA IV Era]]

Revision as of 00:12, 11 August 2012

The State of San Andreas was the primary location of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. It also exists in the Grand Theft Auto IV Era, although it is never seen apart from certain TV shows. It is still a state in the GTA IV era, as in the Liberty Tree article on the Eunux controversy states of a female plumber "run out of a town in San Andreas", which confirms San Andreas still is a state in the GTA IV era.

GTA IV Era

There are numerous references to GTA III Era rendition San Andreas in the GTA IV Era. These include characters mentioning locations, TV shows, radio, and many others.

As seen by character dialogues and internet sites, the city names Los Santos (including Vinewood), Red County, San Fierro and Las Venturas are still used, confirming that these locations exist in the GTA IV era.

Like Liberty City, San Andreas will likely undergo a redesign if it is to feature in future games (as GTA IV is generally a reboot of the series, and doesn't have any major connections with previous games; any footage or images from the game depicting III-era San Andreas would've been considered as filler content), either again as a state, or, more unlikely, a single city as it was in GTA 1. Aside from the city names, small town names are also taken and referenced in GTA IV.

References in GTA IV

The logo of Venturas Poker Challenge.

References in The Lost and Damned

References in GTA Chinatown Wars

  • The ingame description of cocaine says how it can make you "party like the guys in Vinewood".