Whodini - " Freaks Come Out at Night" (not featured on any in-game radio stations, but featured on Fresh FM in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories) during " The Job".Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five - " The Message" (featured on Wildstyle) during " The Driver" (most versions).Big Country - " In a Big Country" (not featured on any in-game radio stations) during " The Driver" (original PS2 version only).Nena - " 99 Luftballons" (featured on Wave 103) during " The Shootist".Hashim - "Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)" (featured on Wildstyle) during " No Escape?".Animotion - " Obsession" (featured on Wave 103) during "Spilling the Beans" (post-2012 versions).Michael Jackson - " Billie Jean" (featured on Flash FM) during " Spilling the Beans" (pre-2012 versions).Mary Jane Girls - " All Night Long" (featured on Fever 105) during " Death Row".The Human League - " (Keep Feeling) Fascination" (featured on Wave 103) during " Back Alley Brawl".The following songs can only be heard playing in the background during certain mission cutscenes that take place inside the club: Wang Chung - " Dance Hall Days" (featured on Flash FM).Go West - " Call Me" (featured on Flash FM).The Pointer Sisters - " Automatic" (featured on Fever 105).In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, the following songs can be heard playing inside the club: Prominent Appearances in Missions Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Curiously, the guards outside do not wear sunglasses but the guards inside do. The guards outside are unarmed but the guards inside are armed with Brass Knuckles. After the player buys the club, Tommy's choice of bartender is unarmed and topless with nipple tape and the bodyguards inside will not retaliate if attacked, though the guards outside the club will, regardless of ownership. If the players wanted level reaches four stars the SWAT team will chase the player from outside (although only regular VCPD officers come into the club). If the player decides to shoot anyone before buying the club, the female bartender will shoot at them with a Stubby Shotgun (which she will also do if they try to go past the bar towards the office upstairs). There is also a small scale model of Colonel Cortez's ship in the upstairs office. Although there is a full bar on the ground floor, Ken Rosenberg has a minibar installed in the upstairs manager office. Tommy Vercetti's changes include replacing the former bartender with a stripper (who is the sister of the stripper from the Pole Position Club). The Vercetti Gang does not appear either inside or outside the Malibu Club. After completing the missions, the club generates up to $10,000 in revenue a day. The club can be purchased by protagonist Tommy Vercetti for $120,000 after the mission Shakedown, which then triggers a series of missions. There are no signs on the building depicting the name of the club, but it is referred to as the Malibu by Reni Wassulmaier during the mission So Long Schlong and also by DJ Luke on Fresh FM. The Malibu Club appears in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (set in 1984), although it cannot be entered by the player. Everyone from wealthy, trendy women to Cuban gang members are in attendance. As of 1986, an entourage that appears to be inspired by the Village People performs on the stage. In Grand Theft Auto Online, the player can purchase an artwork for their Master Penthouse depicting a twin.The Malibu Club is the place to be in Vice City. In Grand Theft Auto V, she is used to advertise The Directors Cut Hair Salon. In Grand Theft Auto IV she appears in the tribute graffiti on the wall of the Paint One Building. Their artwork likeness is reused in the HD Universe. The other twin appears as a bartender at the Malibu Club after Tommy Vercetti purchases the club.Īlthough they wear pink (white in 10th Anniversary artwork) bikinis in concept artwork, in the game they both wear stripper outfits consisting of: cowboy hats, boots, pasties, thongs and strings holding money around their thighs.Ī twin was featured in the official Rockstar Games The Lab (Part 1) flash animation where a voice actress was used to respond like a stripper to the reader when they hovered the mouse over her artwork. One of them makes an appearance in a short cutscene in the back room of the Pole Position strip club as a stripper, after the player first spends $300 on a dance. They are featured in the original PlayStation 2 game manual, on the front cover inside the "C" and "E" in "VICE" and again in the "Y" in "CITY" and on the back cover standing behind Ricardo Diaz being referred to as Diaz' companions known only as "the twins", although they never appear in the game with him. One is on the cover of the game box art as well as the game disc, and in loading screens of the 10th Anniversary edition. The twins are heavily featured in artwork promoting the game.
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