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* Also, some of the gangs from ''[[Jet Set Radio]]''. Poison Jam are a good example, and they also worked for an Asian boss for a while. The main characters are a mix of ethnicities, including White, Black, Japanese and possibly other kinds of Asian (Beat is Korean, at least according to a popular [[Fanon]] theory). |
* Also, some of the gangs from ''[[Jet Set Radio]]''. Poison Jam are a good example, and they also worked for an Asian boss for a while. The main characters are a mix of ethnicities, including White, Black, Japanese and possibly other kinds of Asian (Beat is Korean, at least according to a popular [[Fanon]] theory). |
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* Pretty much all of the gangs in ''[[Saints Row]]'', though membership in these seems to be more a factor of the part of the city one is from than ethnic heritage. |
* Pretty much all of the gangs in ''[[Saints Row]]'', though membership in these seems to be more a factor of the part of the city one is from than ethnic heritage. |
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** Despite the [[Mook |
** Despite the [[Mook]]s being diverse, the gangs' tended to made up of certain groups: |
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*** In the first game, there was Los Carnales (drug runners, mostly Hispanic), the West Side Rollerz (car nuts, mostly Caucasian) and the Vice Kings (stereotypical gang bangers, African-American). |
*** In the first game, there was Los Carnales (drug runners, mostly Hispanic), the West Side Rollerz (car nuts, mostly Caucasian) and the Vice Kings (stereotypical gang bangers, African-American). |
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*** In the second game, there was the Brotherhood (the "dregs", mostly Caucasian), the Ronin (Japanese), and the Sons of Samedi (drug runners, mostly Haitian). |
*** In the second game, there was the Brotherhood (the "dregs", mostly Caucasian), the Ronin (Japanese), and the Sons of Samedi (drug runners, mostly Haitian). |