

hot coffee content is not 'accessable as a download' it has a blue. the version of gta sa pc retail dvd version 1.0 that was pulled from shelves was pulled because it had a sex mini game on the disc itself and the rating was only M. In a short statement on their official website, Take2 Interactive, parent company of GTA developer Rockstar Games, said the "OFLC decision had been expected and the financial impact (would) not alter the Company's recently announced guidance". Question about Hot Coffee in San Andreas v1.0. The Board found that the content unlocked by a third party "Hot coffee" modification contained material that could not be accommodated at the MA15+ classification. The "Hot Coffee" mod opened up the minigame in the PC version of GTA: San Andreas, while a series of cheat codes need to be entered for it to be opened up in the PS2 version. The "contentious" content in question relates to a sex minigame that can be unlocked which allows players to control the main character CJ during a sex act. The OLFC pulled its rating on San Andreas "on the basis that it contains contentious material (activated through a code or otherwise) that was not brought to the Board's attention when it was classified". Since there is no R rating for games in Australia, any title deemed to have content more graphic in nature that the MA15+ rating allows cannot be legally sold. "Businesses that sell or hire computer games should remove existing stocks of this game from their shelves immediately," said Director of the OFLC Des Clark. The Office of Film and Literature Classification (OLFC) revoked GTA: San Andreas' MA15+ classification last week, and has asked retailers to immediately stop selling the game.

There's no reason they couldn't put it in the remastered version, it's a lot tamer than a lot of things in subs games these days.The "Hot Coffee" controversy has caught up with Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas in Australia, with the game now banned from sale. If they're released San Andreas with hot coffee still intact and known it wouldn't have been nearly as bad. So the game was rated as if the hot coffee stuff wasn't on the disc at all.Ī lot of people made a lot of noise about it but let's be honest the same people have made a lot of noise about every single GTA game so far the only reason they got anywhere this time is because by not disclosing that this content was still on the disc they (in the eyes of the review board) lied and that's what made it into a big issue. The main reason hot coffee was as big of an issue as it was was becausethe game launched with those files on the disc but they were not declared to the review board which reviews games based on all the content regardless of whether or not it was successful.
