Hunt For The San Andreas Big Foot


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Actually I saw that thing too. Can you drive it? And is it like.. Alex's Hot Dogs or something? Or am I just speaking out of my ass.. :blink:

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You can drive it, I brought it to my garage and it is sitting there right now. I did not see any writing on the side that said "Alex's Hot Dogs", but I will check when I get home. It was just really out of place because it was in the middle of the woods and the truck looked all rusted out and crappy.

This yetti reminds me of the triforce hunt in zelda64. I will go running randomly through the woods when I get home and see if I find anything.

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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Bull.

First off, if you took a photo from the tv whilst riding the bike it would be extremely blurry.

Second, that's an official screenshot from Rockstar, you didnt take it yourself.

Thirdly, even if it did look like you'd taken a photo of a tv screen with the game playing, the bigfoot looks too good. And by that I mean the engine Rockstar use is too bad to have anything look as if it's leaning around the tree so closely to it. It's all about animations/models/collision detection etc. Easily Photoshopped.

It has been announced that all these rumors are all bs. Someone scanned the hex code of GTA SA and theres _NO_BIGFOOT_

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Ah, I don't care....I'm still looking for him either way. Could be a hidden file?...but I'm not into that technical stuff so I guess I wouldn't know.

Rockstar have added tonnes of easter eggs in the past so in the space the size of San Andreas, why the hell wouldn't they add bigfoot?

Plus, just because Rockstar denied bigfoot is in the game it doesn't mean it isn't, companies deny things all the time and Rockstar is no exception. It would be just the kind of stunt they would pull.

But, if the hex code says it, it 'must be true' ;)

man i think ppl are makin a big $hit out of this bigfoot dude , cmon guys rockstar has better things to add to the game like , a hidden osama mating with a donkey & a hidden saddam matin with a monkey .

man i think ppl are makin a big $hit out of this bigfoot dude , cmon guys rockstar has better things to add to the game like , a hidden osama mating with a donkey & a hidden saddam matin with a monkey .

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Remember the actual easter egg they added in Vice City?

...and Rockstar has better things to add?

I rest my case.

Remember the actual easter egg they added in Vice City?

...and Rockstar has better things to add?

I rest my case.

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What was the easter egg in Vice City?

Personally if i were working on a game like this, i would wanna add stuff like this, it gives the game a lil of your own personal touch! Would be cool to show your friends what you sneakily added to the game!! :ninja: :D

vice city easter eggs

1. Go to the VCN building's helipad. The VCN Maverick helicopter is parked there.

The VCN building on the west island, downtown area. It is on the north side of North Bridge (the bridge that leads to Prawn Island). At ground level, the building has a large logo reading "EIGHT TEN VCN" and an open door slightly to the east. This door leads to the roof, where you can climb up the ramp to the helipad. You can also reach the helipad by taking any other helicopter and landing there.

2. On the helipad, go to the north west corner of the pad and face west. You can see an apartment block with lots of windows. Ttake a running jump at the nearest set of windows. You will unnaturally go through the windows.

3. Keep walking forward. Eventually, the camera will come into the room with you and you will see you are in a plain room with barren walls, a blue floor and a white plinth in the centre. On the plinth is a large chocolate egg with the words "Happy Easter" written on in icing.

:) i think thats the one your on about :D

more vice city eggs here :

http://www.eeggs.com/tree/7828.html

Edit: decided to do some research :D

San Andreas Eggs...

1. in Zeros RC shop there are Tommy Vercetti dolls + manhunt dolls

2. there is a a 'Tiki Shop" in Los Santos that has a statue of the "Packages" from Vice City

3. In some of the safe houses you see a framed picture of Candy Suxxx hanging on the wall, the same one that was in the Vercetti Mansion.

4. In the mission for OG Loc - "Mad Dogg Rhymes" - As you sneak by they make Driver/Reflections & Tanner references as they play the game "Driver" on their TV.

5. There's a sign on the city-to-city bridges that say, "there is no easter egg up here. go away.'

(IMG http://gtadomain.gtagaming.com/images/sa/s...eastereggs.jpg)

more here

http://www.gtawh.com/forums_ipb/index.php?...topic=4925&st=0

Oh yeh the yeti :D

http://tinypic.com/fyid0

Edited by jackass_wanabe
vice city easter eggs

:) i think thats the one your on about :D

more vice city eggs here :

http://www.eeggs.com/tree/7828.html

Edit: decided to do some research :D

San Andreas Eggs...

1. in Zeros RC shop there are Tommy Vercetti dolls + manhunt dolls

2. there is a a 'Tiki Shop" in Los Santos that has a statue of the "Packages" from Vice City

3. In some of the safe houses you see a framed picture of Candy Suxxx hanging on the wall, the same one that was in the Vercetti Mansion.

4. In the mission for OG Loc - "Mad Dogg Rhymes" - As you sneak by they make Driver/Reflections & Tanner references as they play the game "Driver" on their TV.

5.  There's a sign on the city-to-city bridges that say, "there is no easter egg up here. go away.'

(IMG http://gtadomain.gtagaming.com/images/sa/s...eastereggs.jpg)

more here

http://www.gtawh.com/forums_ipb/index.php?...topic=4925&st=0

Oh yeh the yeti :D

http://tinypic.com/fyid0

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Yeah that was the one! It wasn't an easter egg in an actual secret, it actually was a real brown easter egg on a stand.

The Yeti picture looks like a bear. Before SA came out there were rumors about animals in the game. Well, you have the sea turtles, Dolphons and the birds...so why not a bear?...or even bigfoot?...It's time I joined the seach, I can't trust these pics.

Have they analysed that picture yet?...it looks more genuine than the rest.

  • 4 weeks later...

:) :)

Apparantly there are other "things" in the woods, like a crazy man with a chainsaw (PIGGSY,LEATHERFACE?) and ghost cars with bear scratches and other scary stuff.

Just remember: there is a camera in CJ's house. keep it with you at ALL TIMES.

You wouldn't wanna miss anything, eh?

NorthWest of los santos is The Panopticon, which is the name for a type of cell used in the past, which is also in Manhunt.

There are some haunted cars that change coulors there, but nothing else apart from a chainsaw.

Pigsy-true bigfoot-i dunno :no: :no:

Maybe if you hang around in a haunted Glendale and wait for Pigsy or something, he might come,I mean, he ain't gonna come if your running around for an Hour, so try something that might trigger any appearances....

:blink: :blink:

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Maybe if you hang around in a haunted Glendale and wait for Pigsy or something, he might come,I mean, he ain't gonna come if your running around for an Hour, so try something that might trigger any appearances....

:blink:  :blink:

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Why did you attach that image, dumbass?

My dog dunnit(?)

I bet you that some cyber geek is sitting down laughing his head off about the pigsy romour he started.

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Compulsary Notes:

1.Keep camera with you at ALL times. (CJ's house,upstairs)

2.Keep hunting/sniper rifle. (Weapon Cheat 2 L1L2R1L2,ldrulddl,Ammunation)

3.Rnacher car looks good if your going out hunting.

4.Night-time-I couldn't imagine Pigsy being scary in daylight!!

5.Hang around scratched/haunted Glendales, they arn't scratched for no reason!

6.Check around "The Panopticon", it's a very haunting name for a place if you look ups actual definition. (NW,LS)

7.LOOK EVERYWHERE!!

8.Give up.

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Try searching the hex data in MANHUNT to find Pigsy, then Match it to San Andeas,

unless R* have changed the model instead of updating it, ar there is no Pigsy, just Bigfoot.

Ps. If you have any sightings, try and post the Day and Time aswell.

(Pics would be good)

PshycoMantis.ico

Wow 4 posts in a row and some useless attachments no offence dude but just edit your original post :)

I dunno tho I mean all this could just be PR to keep you playing

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Yeah, thanks for that, I was pretty bored that night.

Anyway, I'm still searching EVERYWHERE for this Pigsy.

(I've stopped calling it Bigfoot, because Pigsy would be more likely to appear)

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Other GTA sites are working fast towards finding Pigsy, lets be first!!

The good thing is that they're too occupied by stupid UFO lights to bother about Pigsy... :alien:

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