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The '''''Hot Coffee modification''''' ('''''Hot Coffee mod''''') refers to a sexually explicit modification for the game [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] discovered in 2004 as unused code on the PS2 DVD-ROM and released in June, 2005 for the PC platform as a downloadable modification, and released on the PS2 and Xbox soon after.
'''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.


Much like any GTA related controversy, it was blown out of proportion and warped by both the media and many anti-gaming advocates. Leading to the game being pulled from shelves and the release of an unmoddable 2nd edition of GTASA.  
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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Revision as of 08:46, 15 May 2007

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Hot Coffee mod in use at girlfriend's house

'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.

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.

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.

See Also: Controversy