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3. Grand Theft Auto San Andreas - Hot Coffee

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Probably one of, if not the most infamous cut in video games due to its intense popularity, Grand Theft Auto San Andreas initially contained a mini-game that allowed Carl Johnson to have intercourse with his girlfriends.

Dubbed "Hot Coffee", this mini-game only came to light after the game was released on PC and then later on the console iterations. Hackers started poking around in the game files looking for any goodies Rockstar had left in there, and boy did they get a surprise.

After a successful date with a girlfriend, CJ would be invited in for "coffee". If you accepted, the mini-game would begin, letting you make some sweet music with your female companion, complete with Easter eggs like Vice City posters and an "excitement" bar, as well as being able to cycle through the Kama Sutra at will.

Rockstar are no stranger to controversy, with GTA being the main series that lands them in hot water (no pun), and this was no different. In 2005, knowledge of the mini-game reached the wider public and drew heavy criticism from political and judicial officials in the United States, forcing the game to be reevaluated with an "Adults-Only" rating.

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