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(Just because Atlantic City is a casino city, doesn't mean that it's necessarily an inspiration to Las Venturas. And AC isn't even in the desert.)
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[[Image:GTASA PC Las Venturas from The Strip.jpg|thumb|250px|The Las Venturas Strip, where the more renowned casinos are located. The Visage, a play of [[The Mirage]] hotel and casino, can be seen far in the background.]]
[[Image:GTASA PC Las Venturas from The Strip.jpg|thumb|250px|The Las Venturas Strip, where the more renowned casinos are located. The Visage, a play of [[The Mirage]] hotel and casino, can be seen far in the background.]]


'''Las Venturas''' is a fictional city and county featured in the [[computer and video games|video game]] ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'', located in the state of [[San Andreas (Grand Theft Auto)|San Andreas]]. It is based on [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]], [[Nevada]], and [[Alantic City, New Jersey]] like its real-life counterpart, Las Venturas is a gambling city located in a [[desert]] region, with casinos such as ''The Camel's Toe'' and ''Caligula's Palace''. A replica of the [[Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign]] stands at one edge of Las Venturas.
'''Las Venturas''' is a fictional city and county featured in the [[computer and video games|video game]] ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'', located in the state of [[San Andreas (Grand Theft Auto)|San Andreas]]. It is based on [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]], [[Nevada]], and like its real-life counterpart, Las Venturas is a gambling city located in a [[desert]] region, with casinos such as ''The Camel's Toe'' and ''Caligula's Palace''. A replica of the [[Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign]] stands at one edge of Las Venturas.


The city is also notable for its freeway system. The Julius Thru-Way is a freeway that circles the whole city, which is based on the real-life I-215 beltway. Freeways from both [[Los Santos, San Andreas|Los Santos]] and [[San Fierro, San Andreas|San Fierro]] intersect with it. Another [[freeway]] is the Harry Gold Parkway, which runs through the middle of the city and intersects twice with the Julius Thru-Way and then leads to Los Santos (though it is not officially the Harry Gold Parkway once it leaves the city limits). The Harry Gold Parkway is based on the real-life I-15.
The city is also notable for its freeway system. The Julius Thru-Way is a freeway that circles the whole city, which is based on the real-life I-215 beltway. Freeways from both [[Los Santos, San Andreas|Los Santos]] and [[San Fierro, San Andreas|San Fierro]] intersect with it. Another [[freeway]] is the Harry Gold Parkway, which runs through the middle of the city and intersects twice with the Julius Thru-Way and then leads to Los Santos (though it is not officially the Harry Gold Parkway once it leaves the city limits). The Harry Gold Parkway is based on the real-life I-15.

Revision as of 14:19, 9 February 2007

File:GTASA PC Las Venturas from The Strip.jpg
The Las Venturas Strip, where the more renowned casinos are located. The Visage, a play of The Mirage hotel and casino, can be seen far in the background.

Las Venturas is a fictional city and county featured in the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, located in the state of San Andreas. It is based on Las Vegas, Nevada, and like its real-life counterpart, Las Venturas is a gambling city located in a desert region, with casinos such as The Camel's Toe and Caligula's Palace. A replica of the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign stands at one edge of Las Venturas.

The city is also notable for its freeway system. The Julius Thru-Way is a freeway that circles the whole city, which is based on the real-life I-215 beltway. Freeways from both Los Santos and San Fierro intersect with it. Another freeway is the Harry Gold Parkway, which runs through the middle of the city and intersects twice with the Julius Thru-Way and then leads to Los Santos (though it is not officially the Harry Gold Parkway once it leaves the city limits). The Harry Gold Parkway is based on the real-life I-15.

Storyline

Spoiler

After completing dangerous missions in the deserts of San Andreas for Mike Toreno in exchange for his brother Sweet's freedom, Carl "CJ" Johnson discovers that Toreno has vanished, not fulfilling his end of the bargain. However, after helping out aging hippie The Truth steal secret items from the government, Carl gets a phone call from the blind Triad leader Wu Zi Mu, whom Carl worked with in San Fierro. "Woozie" has opened a casino called "The Four Dragons Casino" in Las Venturas, and he offers Carl part ownership in exchange for defending it, since Las Venturas is a Mafia-controlled town.

After stopping the sabotage efforts of the Forelli Mafia family and Sindacco Mafia family, who have part ownership of Caligula's Palace Casino with the Leone Mafia family, Carl and Woozie plan to strike back by pulling off an Ocean's Eleven-esque heist on Caligula's. Carl eventually meets Kent Paul (from Grand Theft Auto: Vice City), and Maccer, a member of the Gurning Chimps (the band that Paul manages). Luckily for Carl, Paul knows Ken Rosenberg (also of Vice City fame), who is currently the manager of Caligula's.

After helping Rosenberg out with his problems, Salvatore Leone himself arrives from Liberty City to take total control of Caligula's. Carl capitalizes on his relationship with Rosenberg to earn Salvatore's trust, and after performing numerous hits for him, is ready to begin the heist. When the heist team successfully robs Caligula's, Salvatore swears revenge against Carl.

Soon after this, CJ saves the life of disgraced rapper Madd Dogg and becomes his new manager. However, Madd Dogg wants to return to Los Santos to reclaim his mansion from a powerful drug dealer. The story then leaves Las Venturas. Template:Endspoilers

Casinos

File:GTASA PC Las Venturas in the Old Venturas Strip.jpg
The old Venturas Strip, in contrast, is less notable, but contains several references to real-life Las Vegas landmarks and casinos in downtown Las Vegas

The main casinos include (Real-life counterparts in Las Vegas):

Old Las Venturas is north of the Strip. The casinos in Old Las Venturas have no names, but are modeled after the largest casinos in downtown Las Vegas:

Curiously, some noteworthy Las Vegas casinos which existed in 1992 (when the game takes place) do not appear in Las Venturas. The Dunes Hotel stood till 1993 and the Sands Hotel was demolished in 1996. Conversely, the Luxor Hotel and Treasure Island Hotel and Casino did not open until 1993.

Behind the Clown's Pocket Casino, a large pink dome is under construction. The pink Adventuredome behind the Circus Circus Casino in Las Vegas was also under construction in 1992.

Landmarks

Besides casinos, there are representations of the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign,

Locations

  • The Brown Streak Railroad, which serves the whole state of San Andreas, has three stations in Las Venturas, all on the edge of the city. This makes Rail travel a more viable option in Las Venturas. The three stations are as follows:
    • Linden Station: Located off the Julius Thruway East, most northern exit. Located in the Linden-Side District.
    • Sobell Rail Yard: Mostly used for Brown Streak workers, passengers can use the stop via their own judgement.
    • Yellow Bell Station - Serves the residents of Prickle Pine.
  • Airport — The only airport in Las Venturas is Las Venturas Airport, with regular flights to both Los Santos, and San Fierro. The airport is located to the west of the city, in between the Julius Thru-Way and the Harry Gold Parkway, with exits from both freeways.
  • Binco — located off The Strip and Redsands West
  • Zip — located off The Strip and Pilgrim
  • Sub Urban — located in Creek Mall
  • Victim — located in Creek
  • 24/7 — there are seven located throughout Las Venturas
  • Burger-Shot — there are five Burger-Shots (Spiny Bed, Whitewood Estates, Redsands East and two on the Old Venturas Strip)
  • Cluckin' Bell — there are four in the city (The Strip, Creek Mall and two on the Old Venturas Strip)
  • Well Stacked Pizza — there are four locations in Roca Escalante, Creek Mall, Pilgrim, and Redsands East. Interestingly enough, there are also two Well Stacked Pizza Co. promiently displayed in the Old Strip; however, access to them is denied.
  • Ammu-Nation firearms store — There are two Ammu-Nations in the city — one next to the South end of The Strip and one near the Old Venturas Strip — just off the Julius Thru-Way.
  • Below-the-Belt — The city's main gym is located in Redsands East, near the Emerald Isle and off The Strip.
  • Gay Gordo's/Tattoo Parlor — the city's only personal grooming shops are both located in Redsands East, right next to one another
  • Las Venturas Hospital — There is also only one hospital in the city, the Las Venturas Medical Center is located in Redsands West, just north from the airport and off the Harry Gold Parkway.
  • There is only one police station in the city — the LVPD station — located in Roca Escalante ( Translates to "Escalante Rock".) This is the most expansive police station in the game, that contains 2 Cellblocks and a three level underground parking garage.

See also

Template:Grand Theft Auto locations