The 15 Biggest Easter Eggs Of GTA San Andreas


GTA San Andreas is known for its many Easter eggs and hidden secrets. Here are some of the best Easter eggs in the game:

  1. Bigfoot: There is a myth in the game that Bigfoot exists in the forested areas of Back O' Beyond. While there is no actual Bigfoot character in the game, players have reported hearing strange noises and seeing a large, shadowy figure in the distance.

  2. Area 51: In the game, players can find the military base known as Area 69. If they manage to infiltrate the base, they can find a jetpack and a special room that contains a mysterious green glow.

  3. Ghost cars: Occasionally, players may come across a car that is driving itself without a driver. These are known as ghost cars, and they are believed to be a glitch in the game.

  4. Leatherface: In the small town of El Quebrados, players can find a chainsaw-wielding maniac named Leatherface. He is based on the character from the Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies.

  5. UFOs: In the desert area, players can find a small shack with a map inside that shows the locations of several UFOs that can be seen flying overhead.

  6. CJ's mom: Although the character of CJ's mother is never seen in the game, players can find a gravestone in the cemetery that bears her name.

  7. Hot coffee: This infamous Easter egg involves a hidden minigame in which the player character can have sex with one of several female non-playable characters. The minigame was removed from the game after it was discovered, but it can still be accessed via mods.

  8. Grove Street Families' house: The Grove Street Families' house has a unique feature where the garage door will always close on the first attempt, unlike other garages in the game that may require multiple attempts to close.

  9. CJ's ghost: If the player kills CJ's character and then returns to his house, they can see his ghost walking around inside the house.
  10. Mount Chiliad mystery: Mount Chiliad is a mountain in the game that has a mysterious mural painted on the side. Many players have tried to decipher its meaning, leading to numerous theories and speculations.
  11. Underwater World: There is a hidden underwater world in the game that can be accessed by using cheats or mods. It features sunken ships, treasure, and even a giant squid.
  12. Vinewood sign: The Vinewood sign in the game is a reference to the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles. However, if the player uses a sniper rifle to zoom in on the sign, they can see that it is misspelled as "Vinewood" instead of "Vinewoood."
  13. 007 references: The game features several references to the James Bond franchise, including a mission where the player must infiltrate a secret base and the ability to purchase a tuxedo that resembles the one worn by Bond.
  14. Hidden messages: The game contains several hidden messages that can be found by examining objects or textures closely. For example, the side of a train car reads "You weren't supposed to be able to get here you know," and a wall in a mission reads "RIP Oscar Gomez, 1971-2004, Loving Son and Brother, Known to many as Freddy."
  15. Graveyard with humorous epitaphs: The game contains a graveyard in San Fierro with humorous epitaphs on the tombstones, such as "I told you I was sick," and "Here lies Fredrick, he was quick."

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