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GTA Vice City Stories was the first game in the series to include a real life celebrity in game, with singer Phil Collins appearing in promotional material and in a number of missions, along with being featured on the soundtrack.
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The multiplayer character Decjuan DeMarco appears to be a reference to the film, Don Juan DeMarco.
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The multiplayer character "Poop Dawg" is most likely a parody of the rapper Snoop Dogg.
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There is a chain of businesses in the game called "Electric Boulevard". This is a reference to Eddy Grant's song, "Electric Avenue".
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There are strings of text in the files showing that Leo Teal was intended to return from GTA: Vice City. He also has five missions mentioned in the game's files.
• CH_LEOT: Leo Teal
• LEO_C01: REMOVED
• LEO_C02: REMOVED
• LEO_C03: REMOVED
• LEO_C04: REMOVED
• LEO_C05: REMOVED
• CH_LEOT: Leo Teal
• LEO_C01: REMOVED
• LEO_C02: REMOVED
• LEO_C03: REMOVED
• LEO_C04: REMOVED
• LEO_C05: REMOVED
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The SP89 is chronologically out of place as the game takes place in 1984, while this variant of the MP5 was not made until 1989. The game's version of it is fully-automatic, while in real life it is semi-automatic. However, it may be illegally custom converted to fully-automatic.
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Returning from Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is a literal Easter Egg, hidden behind a wall, accessible by jumping off of the roof of the Vice City News building. The egg is shown as currently being constructed by a miniature crane, as Vice City Stories is a prequel to Vice City and the egg has not been completed yet. The room in which it sits is only accessible in the PlayStation 2 port.
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In the mission 'Soldier', Vic salutes Jerry even though he is a sergeant. (Sergeants are not considered officers in the military, and hence are not to be saluted.)
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In the mission, Domo Arigato Domestoboto, the code to the safe is 8423. If you look at a telephone's keypad, you'll see that the letters on those keys spell out "VICE".
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Fingerless gloves appear on the PlayStation 2 version of the Hired Muscle outfit; in the PlayStation Portable version, only a wrist band is seen in regular gameplay, while the gloves are only featured in cutscenes.
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