Hunt For The San Andreas Big Foot


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I'm Pretty sure most of you have this amazing game by now, and I'm also sure most of you have been searching around for any hidden things that R* may have included. There are rumour's of UFO's, PhoneBooth's in the desert, Wormholes and other weird things.

The most interesting is a huge rumour that there is a BigFoot roaming around the countryside in San Andreas, I want proof. Other place's have pictures of these supposed "BigFoots" but their evidence is a crappy picture which could be anything.

I'm calling everyone to join in the "San Andreas BigFoot Hunt" , Lets be the first to get conclusive evidence that there is actually a BigFoot ingame and beat all the other people searching around for it.

Please post any evidence or sighting here please.

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Source - http://forums.ircspy.com/showthread.php?p=113722#post113722

So join in and find big foot!!

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San Andreas is so big its gonna take a couple of years to find him or any other hidden thing that Rockstar has included.

BTW I wouldnt belive any forum on rumors cept the offical GTA ones.

Nice copy and paste and BTW too late seems they already found him....

bigfoot3.jpg

its VERY hard to Photoshop a TV screen.....

This reminds me of all the crazy (and false) rumours that appeared when GTA3 was released...you know, like that you could fly to Disneyland. Or drive the Miabatsu Monstrosity.

I remember some people were swearing up and down that parking certain models of cars on the flatbeds near Portland on certain times of the day would unlock these secrets. :) Good times.

Area 51-ish UFOs and phonebooths in the desert (there really WAS a phonebooth in the middle of the desert) I can see Rockstar doing, but Bigfoot is more of a Pacific Northwest thing, rather than a California/Nevada thing.

  • 2 weeks later...

Yo homies me seen da hairy ting. Go to E3 on your map or to intasection where the monster truck is. I went to get tha truck n heard a roar looked back n e was on grass across road...no s*it. Now all there are is are photographers hu take pix n crouch in grass then disapear n drown inta da water. Lets investigate...if ya found out txt me on 07843196173. L8rs homies

I've seen many "Big Foot" accounts but all the photographs that I have seen, many have said are indeed fake. I don't know if they are telling the truth or just denies everything but many look quite real. There's a few at the IGN.com Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas message board. Someone also e-mailed Rockstar to confirm the rumour of Big Foot and they said it was fake and there is none but could it be to throw us off? I think it is.

I also heard heard there is Leatherface in the game, now if he is or isn't, it would be definately scary to see him in the woods just starting up his chainsaw whilst running straight to you.

We snapped this photo and scanned it in. Also posted it in one of the other threads. We're trying to recreate the situation on a bigger TV and also getting one of us in the photo oto prove its authenticity.

gtasabigfootw.jpg

We'll be happy to answer any questions you have via e-mail.

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