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Max Payne secrets
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Posted 2002-05-12, 12:52 AM
First off, in the garage level (I think it's chapter 4 in part 3), go to the actual garage enterance, but don't go in. Just jump up to the rooftop of the small house next to you by jumping on the barrels. When you're up there, shoot on the wall of the small shed that's there, and it will fall out, allowing you to enter a secret room.

Also, in chapter 5, part 3 (the level where you start off by jumping out of a window), you can find the big office with the blueprints for the Aesir Plaza. Just move onto the next, small room where there's a desk, a painting and a few other things. Shoot on the painting a few times, and it will reveal a button.
Press it, and you will be able to watch an episode of Star Trek.
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Posted 2002-05-12, 08:42 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Max Payne secrets"
Heh, the best one is at the Subway level, I can't remember what part exactly, but before you have to blow that door up with the explosive from the Bank vault, entering that part of the level, you will see a hole in the wall. Throw a grenade in it (use cheats), then keep going as usual, until you get shot by some funny creatures. =o


Hmm, just noticed this isn't for the PC version. This may not work.
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Posted 2002-05-18, 05:43 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Max Payne secrets"
Go to the place with the picture of the hot girl, shoot down at her pants and be amazed
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Posted 2002-05-18, 08:52 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Max Payne secrets"
will we see hers... you know what i mean..
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Posted 2002-05-18, 10:53 AM in reply to Chruser's post "Max Payne secrets"
Where is that "hot girl"? :P
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Posted 2002-06-04, 09:46 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Max Payne secrets"
Yeah where?

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