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− | [[File:Btothef.jpg|thumb|330px|1.21 gigawatts.]][[File:Hillval.jpg|thumb|330px|Hill Valley.]]'''Back to the Future Easter Eggs''' are |
+ | [[File:Btothef.jpg|thumb|330px|1.21 gigawatts.]][[File:Hillval.jpg|thumb|330px|Hill Valley.]]'''''Back to the Future'' Easter Eggs''' are four known [[Easter Eggs|Easter eggs]] appearing in ''[[Myths and Legends in GTA V|Grand Theft Auto V]]'' that contain references to the 1985 movie ''[[wikipedia:Back_to_the_Future|Back to the Future]]''. |
===1.21 Gigawatts=== |
===1.21 Gigawatts=== |
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− | This volt is the key to time travel discovered by Emmet "Doc" Brown. 1.21 gigawatts is the required voltage to power the |
+ | This volt is the key to time travel discovered by Emmet "Doc" Brown. 1.21 gigawatts is the required voltage to power the ''Flux Capacitor'', which in turn powers the time machine. Considered impossible to achieve with the materials in the 1950s, Doc devises a plan to harness the energy of a lightning bolt to power the time machine. The Easter egg is located on most power boxes throughout the game, mostly along the railroad. |
+ | ===Marty McFly Top=== |
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+ | [[File:Mcfly.jpg|thumb|McFly orange vest.]] |
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+ | Michael has the ability to purchase a top that looks strikingly similar to Marty McFly's iconic orange vest. This can be bought at Suburban in the gilets section. |
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===Hill Valley=== |
===Hill Valley=== |
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Hill Valley is the name of the fictional town in the movie ''Back to the Future''. The name itself is an oxymoron, which was employed along with gags in the movie. The sign is located in Pacific Buffs, Los Santos near the [[Vinewood Cemetery (GTA V)|Vinewood Cemetery]]. |
Hill Valley is the name of the fictional town in the movie ''Back to the Future''. The name itself is an oxymoron, which was employed along with gags in the movie. The sign is located in Pacific Buffs, Los Santos near the [[Vinewood Cemetery (GTA V)|Vinewood Cemetery]]. |
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===88 mph Sticky Note=== |
===88 mph Sticky Note=== |
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+ | [[File:88mph-StickyNote-BTTFEasterEgg.png|thumb|257px|88 mph Sticky Note.]] |
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− | + | In Lester Crest's house, there are sticky notes that can only be seen on next-gen versions of game. The sticky note reads ''88 mph, TIME TRAVEL''. There is then an image of a DeLorean car underneath. This is a reference to the exact scene from the movie, where Doc Brown discovers what speed he has to get the DeLorean to go. |
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+ | == See Also == |
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+ | *[[Movie References]] |
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+ | *[[Time Traveler]] |
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== Navigation == |
== Navigation == |
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{{GTAV Easter Eggs}} |
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Revision as of 08:09, 31 May 2020
Back to the Future Easter Eggs are four known Easter eggs appearing in Grand Theft Auto V that contain references to the 1985 movie Back to the Future.
1.21 Gigawatts
This volt is the key to time travel discovered by Emmet "Doc" Brown. 1.21 gigawatts is the required voltage to power the Flux Capacitor, which in turn powers the time machine. Considered impossible to achieve with the materials in the 1950s, Doc devises a plan to harness the energy of a lightning bolt to power the time machine. The Easter egg is located on most power boxes throughout the game, mostly along the railroad.
Marty McFly Top
Michael has the ability to purchase a top that looks strikingly similar to Marty McFly's iconic orange vest. This can be bought at Suburban in the gilets section.
Hill Valley
Hill Valley is the name of the fictional town in the movie Back to the Future. The name itself is an oxymoron, which was employed along with gags in the movie. The sign is located in Pacific Buffs, Los Santos near the Vinewood Cemetery.
88 mph Sticky Note
In Lester Crest's house, there are sticky notes that can only be seen on next-gen versions of game. The sticky note reads 88 mph, TIME TRAVEL. There is then an image of a DeLorean car underneath. This is a reference to the exact scene from the movie, where Doc Brown discovers what speed he has to get the DeLorean to go.