<p>The GTA game series has a lot of myths and in some cases the games themselves are intentionally made to encourage myths. These "myths" are always either obvious lies, or the kind of things that would be very difficult to disprove. They're usually stories about super-rare hidden events that are suppose to happen either extremely rarely, or as a result of an improbable sequence of random events.
</p><p>As soon as a myth is proven, it becomes a fact. When it's disproven, it should end. Trouble is that in some cases in the GTA series a myth can start in GTA 2 and be disproven. Then when GTA 3 came out, the same myth was back. And then again in GTA San Andreas and some have even spoken of it in GTA IV. Every time it has been an obvious lie with no evidence.
</p><p>The only myths I've so far heard about JC games are:
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- In JC(1), there's suppose to be a small island between the mainland and Isla Dominio. The island rises out of the water only once and has spawn points for all the weapons in the game.
- In JC2, there's suppose to be a garage somewhere in Panau City that opens very rarely and there's suppose to be a pink Si-47 Leopard inside.
- In JC2, some unknown settlement at an unknown location is said to contain a "national cathedral". This wiki even had a very uninformative article for it, until it was deleted for being fake.
<p>Those three are total fakes, but the following have been proven to be real:
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- The Unnamed religious site at X:20160; Y:27740 was at first thought to be a fake and the article was even deleted at some point, until it was discovered. The article was extremely uninformative and the whole thing just sounded so fake, just like the "national cathedral". This settlement used to be known as the "national mosque". See the talk page for more info about the name.
- I guess the Unnamed island at X:20400; Y:31100 was also at first a myth.
- Most of the Easter Eggs must have started as myths, until they were properly documented.
<p>Has anyone heard of more?
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