Rockstar On Latest Potential Hack & Information Leak: Meh, We Don’t Care

Several years ago, Rockstar Games suffered an intrusion into its corporate network. During that intrusion, a trove of data, files, and information about the in-development and unfinished Grand Thef…

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Hot Coffee: The Hidden Code That Nearly Burned Rockstar A Mod, A Mystery, A Media Storm In the summer of 2005, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was already a phenomenon. It was controversial... #Retrospectives #Gaming #GrandTheftAuto #Modding #BryantReview gardinerbryant.com/hot-coffee-t...

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Hot Coffee: The Hidden Code That Nearly Burned Rockstar

A Mod, A Mystery, A Media Storm In the summer of 2005, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was already a phenomenon. It was controversial, sure, but no more than you’d expect from a series built on crime, chaos, and pushing boundaries. For Rockstar Games, outrage wasn’t a problem.

The Bryant Review
Hot Coffee: The Hidden Code That Nearly Burned Rockstar

A Mod, A Mystery, A Media Storm In the summer of 2005, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was already a phenomenon. It was controversial, sure, but no more than you’d expect from a series built on crime, chaos, and pushing boundaries. For Rockstar Games, outrage wasn’t a problem.

The Bryant Review

So I dove into the history on #GrandTheftAuto - specifically San Andreas and the 'hot coffee' code left in the final retail release of the game. It wasn't shipped accessible to buyers out of the box, but...technically it 𝘸𝘢𝘴 accessible all the same

In my retrospective I cover how the interactive sex scene from it changed the entire gaming scene, and also came across the fact that two of the more notable figures who attacked the game ended up with their own woes!

https://gardinerbryant.com/hot-coffee-the-hidden-code-that-nearly-burned-rockstar/

Hot Coffee: The Hidden Code That Nearly Burned Rockstar

A Mod, A Mystery, A Media Storm In the summer of 2005, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was already a phenomenon. It was controversial, sure, but no more than you’d expect from a series built on crime, chaos, and pushing boundaries. For Rockstar Games, outrage wasn’t a problem.

The Bryant Review