The reason why the hot coffee mod and other obscure sex mods were able to be used in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is because of the flexible User License Agreement back then, and boy did gamers have ...
Over the weekend, we reported on the increasing amount of uproar (the parents finally found out about it) around the so-called “Hot Coffee” mod for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. To recap, Hot Coffee ...
"From my point of view, I think there is no reason why [this sexual content] shouldn't have been included," said Patrick Wildenborg, the software engineer who discovered and published as a mod the ...
The bonus sex minigame unlocked by the "Hot Coffee" mod in the PC version of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is also in the PlayStation 2 version. The Hot Coffee mod first surfaced last month, when the ...
Kotaku is all over the breaking news that the Entertainment Ratings Safety Board has rescinded its rating for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and urged retailers to stop selling the game. The move is ...
We learned in November that Rockstar parent company Take-Two Interactive has settled a class-action lawsuit filed in response to the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Hot Coffee mod scandal in 2005. Now, ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Following nearly two weeks of building controversy, Take-Two Interactive subsidiary Rockstar Games today addressed charges that the PC version of its ...