The “Hot Coffee” That Never Was – Did Rockstar’s Co-Founders Put A Lewd Secret In This PS1 Football Game?

“Team spirit” takes on a whole new meaning.

GTA: San AndreasHot Coffee controversy might seem like a storm in a teacup today, but back in the mid-2000s, its discovery caused shockwaves in the games industry. The game was retrospectively given an “Adults Only” rating, was banned outright in Australia and earned Rockstar and Take-Two a warning from the Federal Trade Commission.

Interestingly, it appears that some of Rockstar’s co-founders were keen on inserting similarly naughty content in other games they’d worked on. Bo Bayles has unearthed a cheat code for the North American version of 1998’s PS1 football sim Three LionsAlexi Lalas International Soccer – which results in a “lewd” act being simulated during the team line-up.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

“Team spirit” takes on a whole new meaning.

GTA: San AndreasHot Coffee controversy might seem like a storm in a teacup today, but back in the mid-2000s, its discovery caused shockwaves in the games industry. The game was retrospectively given an “Adults Only” rating, was banned outright in Australia and earned Rockstar and Take-Two a warning from the Federal Trade Commission.

Interestingly, it appears that some of Rockstar’s co-founders were keen on inserting similarly naughty content in other games they’d worked on. Bo Bayles has unearthed a cheat code for the North American version of 1998’s PS1 football sim Three LionsAlexi Lalas International Soccer – which results in a “lewd” act being simulated during the team line-up.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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