Hot Coffee Makes List of Dumbest Business Moments
Via Next Generation a list of 2005's Dumbest Business Moments, which rightly lists the Hot Coffee debacle as one of those ignoble icons. From the article: "In June a Dutch programmer releases software that lets players of Take-Two Interactive's Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas access sexually explicit content left in the game's source code by its developers. Already marked 'Mature' for 'blood and gore, intense violence, strong language, strong sexual content, and use of drugs,' the game gets rerated 'Adults Only,' causing Target and Wal-Mart to pull it from stores. Take-Two's quarterly revenues fall $40 million short of projections."
The Sims, World of Warcraft, and a thousand others who display at least partial/censored nudity which have third-party modifications which show full nudity of characters.
I find this surprising. I would have guessed that all of the publicity would have actually helped the game, and I wouldn't have been surprised if Take-Two let the Hot Coffee easter egg out on purpose. Usually bad publicity is good publicity (Public Enemy, 2 Live Crew).
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20. He's a perfect 10 -- a 1, plus 9 glasses of sparkling Lambrini!
Having barred alcohol marketing that associates drinking with sex, British regulators block an ad that shows women imbibing Lambrini sparkling wine while using a fishing pole to hook a hunky guy. The Advertising Standards Authority says the ad violates its guidelines because the guy "looks quite attractive and desirable to the girls." It would pass muster if only he were "overweight, middle-aged, balding, etc." The company then runs a version of the ad using a paunchy, chrome-domed model.
Yeah, cause showing a bunch of drunk women getting so horny that even a fat bald guy looks good doesn't violate any standards linking sex and alcohol, does it?
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Stupid for take 2 perhaps , although like the first utterance of "Fuck" on TV in the 1960 , they may have pushed the boundaries that little bit further .. not intentionally mind you and they were the victims of a witch hunt* because of it . I think though that in the long run we may all benefit , perhaps it looks a little grim right now with all the Vote currying , but after this dies down and is forgotten then we may notice the changed landscape and what is acceptable .
,such as Satanic Ritual abuse scare.. but that would be too long.
Parents may also for once take an interest in what their child is playing and deem for themselves if it acceptable or not , but that is just a pipe dream
*Wondering If I should replace Witch hunt with a more modern but relevant term
Perhaps we could call it a Hot Coffee : A moral panic surround Games
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As far as I know, San Andreas is the only game where the binary already contains the explicit material. I.e. for the Sims, WoW, and other games, the nude patches and what-not are generated in their entirety by third-party modifications. Or to really dumb it down, the "bad stuff" is (was) ON THE SAN ANDREAS RETAIL DVD. You just download a patch that unlocks it (or you can just use a hex editor). The "bad stuff" for the Sims, etc, are full-blown modifications containing skins, models, textures, etc, that must be downloaded and are NOT ON THE RETAIL CDs/DVDs. There is a difference between having the sex mini-games ON THE RETAIL DVD BUT DISABLED and having to download the sex mini-games DEVELOPED ENTIRELY BY THIRD PARTIES.
It is really a dumb and costly mistake. It would have been trivial, or at least fairly easy, to just get rid of the source code for the sex game altogether. Istead, they were just lazy or didn't want to chance fucking the game up anymore (that fucking gym/basketball bug comes to mind). They were probably in the late stages of finalizing the game and decided at the last minute to take the sex game out just to be sure they could avoid the dreaded AO rating. So they just set some global variable to false or whatever, leaving the code to be compiled for the final product.
that something such as sex. . . which is an act that creates life causes more of an uproar than an act which takes a life.. So GTA:SA you run around senselessly killing and destroying property, but when they throw in some scene where you have to do some crazy process to get this small glimpse of sex the game is pulled from the shelves. seems backwards don't ya think :)
Isn't it easier to just google the word "sex" ??
Hot Coffee Makes List of Dumbest Business Moments
It wasn't a business decision (read: not their choice, they probably were oblivious to it)