No more 'Hot Coffee' sex for GTA

Found on News BBC on Wednesday, 10 August 2005
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Rockstar, maker of a video game which caused controversy after secret sex scenes were found in it, has issued a fix to disable access to the scenes.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the best-selling game of 2004, were unlocked by a fan who created software called Hot Coffee.

As a result, the US Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) changed the rating to Adults Only.

In Australia, the game was stripped of its official classification, meaning that shops could no longer sell the title.

The storm of protest over the game even attracted the attention of US senator Hillary Clinton.

She called for an investigation into who was responsible for including the scenes in the game.

Come on people, it's just a game! How can the world freak out about a few humping textures? Like there are no more serious problems out there. Those who want to play the mini-game won't install the patch, those who aren't interested won't need it. Now quit freaking out and care about the real problems.