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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. | 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. | ||
[[Jack Thompson]] and other anti-gaming advocates denounced the Hot Coffee mod in the media, as if it were an existing feature of the game that children could easily stumble across. This led 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]] was forced to permanently remove this feature and they soon released a non- | [[Jack Thompson]] and other anti-gaming advocates denounced the Hot Coffee mod in the media, as if it were an existing feature of the game that children could easily stumble across. This led 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]] was forced to permanently remove this feature and they soon released a non-modifiable 2nd edition of GTA San Andreas, which regained the M rating. | ||
{{wikipedia|Hot Coffee minigame controversy}} | {{wikipedia|Hot Coffee minigame controversy}} | ||
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