


In The Ballad of Gay Tony, as well as The Lost and Damned in the standalone Episodes From Liberty City version, the computers have a new wallpaper: a dark background with a silhouette of the Liberty City skyline and the phrase "I ♥ LC". In the introductory cutscene to the Logging On mission, Roman actually speaks the name of the establishment, confirming that it is indeed pronounced "twat". This can be avoided, if the player crouches behind the counter of the Snack Shop, out of sight and then opens the cash register, no one will notice and will act completely oblivious. However, doing so will usually result in a one-star wanted level. The cafés can be robbed by simply opening the cash register and taking from $9 to $199. cafés can be used to browse the in-game websites and are accessible from completion of the mission Logging On, where the player has to set up an Eyefind e-mail account. In Grand Theft Auto IV, internet cafés are popular and at least one can be found on every major island. It's posters read - "Come and see the grand opening of yet another obscene reference to the word twat. In Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, due to being set earlier than GTA III, the café is only just being built. A stunt jump can be completed inside the café through the staircase. Two monitors inside the café show screenshots from Grand Theft Auto and Grand Theft Auto 2. However, this rendition is filled with random pedestrians that will walk around aimlessly, bumping into the windows trying to get out due to the lack of doors. In Grand Theft Auto III, the café (in Torrington/ Newport) has no doors and is only accessible by breaking any of the windows. This phrase is a take on "Totally where it's is a reference to twat, which is a British and (sometimes) American slang term for a vagina, and is often also used in offensive manner to imply someone is an "idiot" or "annoying". The "TW", in stands for "Totally Wireless", as can be seen outside some Internet Cafés.
