The makers of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas have stopped
manufacturing the current version of the title after
pornographic games were found hidden in the code.
Rockstar Games
and Take-Two
Interactive are now working on a new version of the title, in which the
player can steal cars, shoot characters and deal drugs, without any pornographic
content.
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The Entertainment Software
Rating Board (ESRB) has changed the rating of Grand Theft Auto: San
Andreas on all platforms from 'Mature 17+ (M)' to 'Adults Only 18+'.
"Take-Two and Rockstar have always worked to keep mature-themed video game
content out of the hands of children and we will continue to work closely with
the ESRB and community leaders to improve and better promote a reliable rating
system to help consumers make informed choices about which video games are
appropriate for each individual," said Paul Eibeler, Take-Two's president and
chief executive.
"Rockstar Games is pleased that the investigation is now settled and looks
forward to returning its focus on making innovative and groundbreaking video
games for a mature audience."
The unauthorised code can only be accessed using a third-party program called
Hot Coffee, designed by
Patrick Wildenborg.
Rockstar will shortly be releasing a patch that prevents the modification from
working.
The modification, which has been
tested
by Gamespot, accesses a soft porn mission within the game where the player
has to arouse his girlfriend with a steady rhythm with the controller to build
up an onscreen 'excitement meter'.
If the meter drops to 'Empty' the game admonishes the player with the
warning: 'Failure to satisfy a woman is a crime!'. Filling the meter leads the
female character to tell the player that he is 'the man'.
"The nude models that are used as a bonus in the quick action version of the
mod were also present on the original disk. But all this material is completely
inaccessible in an unmodded version of the game," said Wildenborg.
"It cannot therefore be considered a cheat, Easter-egg or hidden feature, but
is most probably just leftover material from a gameplay idea that didn't make
the final release."
The hidden game has caused a furore in the US, with religious leaders and
heavyweights like Hillary
Clinton calling for it to be withdrawn.
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