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The '''E.T. Billboard''' is an [[Easter Eggs|easter egg]] in [[Easter Eggs in GTA Vice City Stories|''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories'']].
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The '''E.T. Billboard''' is an [[Easter Eggs|Easter egg]] in [[Easter Eggs in GTA Vice City Stories|''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories'']].
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
Near the Civil Asset Forfeiture Impound, there is a billboard with the words "Full Moon" and an image of the moon which, after a closer examination, looks like a rear end.
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Near the Civil Asset Forfeiture Impound, there is a billboard with the words "Full Moon" and an image of the [[The Moon|moon]] which, after a closer examination, looks like a rear end.
   
 
If the player climbs onto a roof to the left of the billboard via a placed ramp, the image with the moon becomes clearly visible and shows the famous image of the moon scene taken from Steven Spielberg's film ''E.T. the Extra Terrestrial''.
 
If the player climbs onto a roof to the left of the billboard via a placed ramp, the image with the moon becomes clearly visible and shows the famous image of the moon scene taken from Steven Spielberg's film ''E.T. the Extra Terrestrial''.

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The E.T. Billboard is an Easter egg in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.

Description

Near the Civil Asset Forfeiture Impound, there is a billboard with the words "Full Moon" and an image of the moon which, after a closer examination, looks like a rear end.

If the player climbs onto a roof to the left of the billboard via a placed ramp, the image with the moon becomes clearly visible and shows the famous image of the moon scene taken from Steven Spielberg's film E.T. the Extra Terrestrial.

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