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Signs are a form of Easter Eggs in the Grand Theft Auto series. They take the form of messages that were deliberately placed by game developers for the players to find, and they are usually ironic or humorous. They have always been hidden in secret and hard-to-reach places. There is always at least one sign in each game that sometimes leads to other Easter eggs.
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In GTA Vice City Stories, inside the hull of the ship docked in the Vice City docks, there is a sign reading Nothing to see here. To get into the hull of the ship, the player has to swim against a prow of the ship. There will be a small part of it that is non-solid, and the player will phase through it and appear inside the ship's hull. On the PS2 version of the game, the sign reads, I wasn't joking - There really is nothing to see here. Go and look in the VCN building instead.
In GTA Vice City Stories, there is a little message left by Rockstar Leeds next to the Hyman Stadium. It says You are standing on USJ 005a, a fine new addition to our great city that isn't contrived at all. Have you found the 10 easter eggs? Rockstar Leeds would like to thank you for playing the game and letting us have a rockin' Christmas party.
The 10 Easter eggs that Rockstar Leeds mention are 10 smiley faces scattered around the map. The PS2 version has a similar message, but 10 Easter eggs have been changed to 11 Easter eggs, the eleventh smiley face being located in the Easter Egg Room.
There is an orange smiley face in GTA Vice City Stories that says "#7." The smiley face is located in Downtown inside a passage next to Electric Boulevard store. The smiley face is identical to another face found in GTA Liberty City Stories.
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