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|games = ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]<br>[[The Lost and Damned]]<br>[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]''
 
|games = ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]<br>[[The Lost and Damned]]<br>[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]''
|locations = [[Mohawk Avenue]] in [[Hove Beach]], [[Broker]]
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|locations = [[Mohawk Avenue]], [[Hove Beach]], [[Broker]]
 
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The '''Russian Shop''' is a clothes shop selling Eastern European attire featured in ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]''.
 
The '''Russian Shop''' is a clothes shop selling Eastern European attire featured in ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]''.
   
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
It is located on [[Mohawk Avenue]] in [[Hove Beach]], [[Broker]], just down the road from the [[Broker Safehouse|first safehouse]]. While referred by game as the "Russian Shop", the store's sign, written in Cyrillic, reads "'''НОВИНКИ ПОСЛЕДНЕЙ МОДЫ'''" (NOVINKI POSLEDNYEĬ MODY, '''Latest Fashion Novelties''').
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The shop is located on [[Mohawk Avenue]] in [[Hove Beach]], [[Broker]], just down the road from [[Niko Bellic]]'s [[Broker Safehouse|first safehouse]]. While referred to by the game as the "Russian Shop", the store's sign, written in Cyrillic, reads "'''НОВИНКИ ПОСЛЕДНЕЙ МОДЫ'''" (NOVINKI POSLEDNYEĬ MODY, '''Latest Fashion Novelties''').
   
The Russian shop was originally intended to be a [[Binco]] outlet, but this was changed for the storyline in order to fit in with Niko and [[Roman Bellic|Roman]] being Eastern European immigrants and living in an [[Hove Beach|Eastern European neighborhood]].
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The Russian Shop was originally intended to be a [[Binco]] outlet, but this was changed for the storyline in order to fit in with Niko and [[Roman Bellic|Roman]] being Eastern European immigrants and living in an [[Hove Beach|Eastern European neighborhood]].
   
It is one of only three clothing chains where the player can purchase [[Clothing in GTA IV|clothes]], the other two being [[Modo]] and [[Perseus]].
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It is one of three shops where the player can purchase [[Clothing in GTA IV|clothes]], the other two being [[Modo]] and [[Perseus]].
   
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
The Russian shop is the first clothing shop opened and is accessible from the start of the game. However, the clothing blip on the radar only appears after visiting the shop. The store features cheap street clothes and is the only shop in Liberty City that sells glasses and hats. It is the cheapest of the three clothing stores, with prices ranging from $8 to $36. Most of the clothing sold there has in fact been imported from Eastern Europe as portions of Niko's original outfit can be repurchased here. According to the [[Russian Shop clerk|cashier]], some of the clothing has been imported from [[Bulgaria]]. Despite this, however, some of the clothes in the shop are manufactured by American brands, such as the down jackets from [[Rearwall]] and [[Hinterland]]-branded coats and boots.
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The Russian Shop is the first clothing shop accessible from the start of the game. However, the clothing blip on the radar only appears after visiting the shop. The store features cheap street clothes and is the only shop in Liberty City that sells glasses and hats. It is the cheapest of the three clothing stores, with prices ranging from $8 to $36. Most of the clothing sold there has in fact been imported from Eastern Europe as portions of Niko's original outfit can be repurchased here. According to the [[Russian Shop clerk|cashier]], some of the clothing has been imported from [[Bulgaria]]. Despite this, some of the clothes in the shop are manufactured by American brands, such as [[Rearwall]]-branded down jackets and [[Hinterland]]-branded coats and boots.
   
The Russian Shop is relatively small. Many words around the store are in Russian due to the heavy Russian population and influence in the area. The words "продажа" ("sale" in Russian) appear on the storefront. There is one cashier, who appears to be under the impression that Niko is married. Niko cannot [[Robberies|steal money]] from the [[Cash Register|cash register]], as pressing the action button will cause Niko to pick up a soda can/projectile from the desk beside the cash register.
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The Russian Shop is relatively small. Befitting the shop's location, many of the signs inside are written in Cyrillic. The words "продажа" ("sale" in Russian) appear on the storefront. Niko cannot [[Robberies|steal money]] from the [[Cash Register|cash register]] as pressing the action button will cause Niko to pick up a soda can/projectile from the desk beside the register instead.
   
Killing the cashier will rarely induce a [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|wanted level]], however the thugs and gang members "hanging out" outside the store will quickly draw a [[Pistol|firearm]] and shoot at Niko as he leaves the premises.
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Attacking the cashier will rarely induce a [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|wanted level]], though Niko will be attacked by gang members outside the shop once he leaves.
   
Like other clothing stores in ''GTA IV'', the Russian Shop cannot be entered in ''[[The Lost and Damned]]'' and ''[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]''. The store is also present in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]'', but is also inaccessible.
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The shop is inaccessible in ''[[The Lost and Damned]]'' and ''[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]''. It is also present in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]'' but is again inaccessible.
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The [[Radio Stations in GTA IV|radio station]] playing inside the shop is [[Vladivostok FM]].
   
 
==Clothing==
 
==Clothing==
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*[[Karen Daniels|Michelle]] and [[Kiki Jenkins]] prefer Niko to wear clothing from the Russian Shop.
 
*[[Karen Daniels|Michelle]] and [[Kiki Jenkins]] prefer Niko to wear clothing from the Russian Shop.
*In ''[[The Lost and Damned]]'' [[Beta Releases|beta]], the Russian Shop would have been accessible and [[Johnny Klebitz|Johnny]] would have been able to buy clothes from the store. This is proven by leftover hats and glasses in the game that can be put on the player, and this could also explain why there is an icon appearing on a map after the player walked into the locked doors. It is possible that purchasing clothing in ''TLAD'' was scrapped because the style of clothes wouldn't fit with the biker theme of the game.
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*In the [[Beta Releases|beta]] version of ''The Lost and Damned'', [[Johnny Klebitz]] would have been able to buy clothes from the store. This is proven by leftover hats and glasses in the game's files and could also explain why the clothing icon appears on the map after the player walks up to the shop's doors. It is possible the ability to purchase clothes from the shop was removed because the clothing sold at the shop would not fit with Johnny's biker lifestyle.
*In the beta, there would be another pair of glasses. They would have a white frame and orange shades.
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*In the beta version of ''Grand Theft Auto IV'', another pair of glasses was purchasable. These glasses had orange shades and a white frame.
 
*The Russian Shop is a very good place to start a massacre and achieve the "One Man Army" achievement early in the game. To do this, the player has to kill lots of people (outside and inside the Russian Shop). Once the player has reached 6 stars, hide inside the changing cubicles at the back of the Russian Shop. If cops come inside the store, just come out of the cubicles and kill them. You should have a new achievement. Also, provided that the mission "[[The Master and the Molotov]]" has not been completed, shortly after the player earns the achievement, the player can simply drive to the [[Broker Safehouse]] a short distance away and save their game, restoring their health and eliminating the wanted level.
 
*The Russian Shop is a very good place to start a massacre and achieve the "One Man Army" achievement early in the game. To do this, the player has to kill lots of people (outside and inside the Russian Shop). Once the player has reached 6 stars, hide inside the changing cubicles at the back of the Russian Shop. If cops come inside the store, just come out of the cubicles and kill them. You should have a new achievement. Also, provided that the mission "[[The Master and the Molotov]]" has not been completed, shortly after the player earns the achievement, the player can simply drive to the [[Broker Safehouse]] a short distance away and save their game, restoring their health and eliminating the wanted level.
 
**The same method above can be used to earn lots of money, weapons and ammunition if the player wishes or needs to, except that once the player runs out of people to murder, or their health runs low, they must immediately flee and lose the wanted level or they risk getting [[Wasted]] or [[Busted]] (and lose the money that they worked hard to earn, and, in the case of being busted, weapons, armor and ammunition).
 
**The same method above can be used to earn lots of money, weapons and ammunition if the player wishes or needs to, except that once the player runs out of people to murder, or their health runs low, they must immediately flee and lose the wanted level or they risk getting [[Wasted]] or [[Busted]] (and lose the money that they worked hard to earn, and, in the case of being busted, weapons, armor and ammunition).
*The [[Radio Stations in GTA IV|Radio Station]] that plays inside the store is [[Vladivostok FM]].
 
*The Russian Shop is the only shop in GTA IV where the player can purchase glasses.
 
   
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 18:32, 9 June 2019

The Russian Shop is a clothes shop selling Eastern European attire featured in Grand Theft Auto IV.

Overview

The shop is located on Mohawk Avenue in Hove Beach, Broker, just down the road from Niko Bellic's first safehouse. While referred to by the game as the "Russian Shop", the store's sign, written in Cyrillic, reads "НОВИНКИ ПОСЛЕДНЕЙ МОДЫ" (NOVINKI POSLEDNYEĬ MODY, Latest Fashion Novelties).

The Russian Shop was originally intended to be a Binco outlet, but this was changed for the storyline in order to fit in with Niko and Roman being Eastern European immigrants and living in an Eastern European neighborhood.

It is one of three shops where the player can purchase clothes, the other two being Modo and Perseus.

Description

The Russian Shop is the first clothing shop accessible from the start of the game. However, the clothing blip on the radar only appears after visiting the shop. The store features cheap street clothes and is the only shop in Liberty City that sells glasses and hats. It is the cheapest of the three clothing stores, with prices ranging from $8 to $36. Most of the clothing sold there has in fact been imported from Eastern Europe as portions of Niko's original outfit can be repurchased here. According to the cashier, some of the clothing has been imported from Bulgaria. Despite this, some of the clothes in the shop are manufactured by American brands, such as Rearwall-branded down jackets and Hinterland-branded coats and boots.

The Russian Shop is relatively small. Befitting the shop's location, many of the signs inside are written in Cyrillic. The words "продажа" ("sale" in Russian) appear on the storefront. Niko cannot steal money from the cash register as pressing the action button will cause Niko to pick up a soda can/projectile from the desk beside the register instead.

Attacking the cashier will rarely induce a wanted level, though Niko will be attacked by gang members outside the shop once he leaves.

The shop is inaccessible in The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony. It is also present in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars but is again inaccessible.

The radio station playing inside the shop is Vladivostok FM.

Clothing

For a comprehensive list of clothing available from the Russian Shop in GTA IV, see /Clothing in GTA IV.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Michelle and Kiki Jenkins prefer Niko to wear clothing from the Russian Shop.
  • In the beta version of The Lost and Damned, Johnny Klebitz would have been able to buy clothes from the store. This is proven by leftover hats and glasses in the game's files and could also explain why the clothing icon appears on the map after the player walks up to the shop's doors. It is possible the ability to purchase clothes from the shop was removed because the clothing sold at the shop would not fit with Johnny's biker lifestyle.
  • In the beta version of Grand Theft Auto IV, another pair of glasses was purchasable. These glasses had orange shades and a white frame.
  • The Russian Shop is a very good place to start a massacre and achieve the "One Man Army" achievement early in the game. To do this, the player has to kill lots of people (outside and inside the Russian Shop). Once the player has reached 6 stars, hide inside the changing cubicles at the back of the Russian Shop. If cops come inside the store, just come out of the cubicles and kill them. You should have a new achievement. Also, provided that the mission "The Master and the Molotov" has not been completed, shortly after the player earns the achievement, the player can simply drive to the Broker Safehouse a short distance away and save their game, restoring their health and eliminating the wanted level.
    • The same method above can be used to earn lots of money, weapons and ammunition if the player wishes or needs to, except that once the player runs out of people to murder, or their health runs low, they must immediately flee and lose the wanted level or they risk getting Wasted or Busted (and lose the money that they worked hard to earn, and, in the case of being busted, weapons, armor and ammunition).

See Also

References