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| [[Image:Hot_Coffee_Mod_01.png|thumb|right|300px|Hot Coffee mod in use at girlfriend's house]] | | #REDIRECT [[Hot Coffee Modification]] |
| '''Hot Coffee'' refers to an explicit feature of [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], where the player was invited into a girlfriend's house and could be seen and operated having clothed sex.
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| This feature was disabled from the game before release, but not actually removed. This was discovered by Patrick W in 2004, who created a modification (the ''Hot Coffee mod'') to enable it. This was made downloadable for the [[PC]] in June 2005, and was released for the [[PS2]] and [[Xbox]] soon after.
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| Much like any GTA related controversy, it was warped by both the media and many anti-gaming advocates, such as [[Jack Thompson]]. This lead to the game being pulled from stores across the [[USA]], and re-rated as AO (Adults Only) by the [[ESRB]] (already an 18 in the [[UK]]). [[Rockstar]] were forced to permenantly remove this feature and they soon released a non-moddable 2nd edition of GTASA, which regained the Teen rating.
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| See Also: [[Controversy]]
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