4. Hot Coffee
In 2004, a new GTA was ready. It was called San Andreas and would take the world by storm with its daring signature of location and music.
The game was set in a fictional LA ‘hood, and featured an array of gang members like no other title before it. It was one of the very first to feature a black lead character in its storytelling and won instant plaudits.
Bugzy opens up on the time he spent playing the game and how its vivid caricatures of day-to-day gang life actually found a mirror in what he was going through in his own life.
He tells the story of how he grew up surrounded by crime.
He reflects on his experiences in a song he named after the game itself ‘San Andreas Mentality’.
San Andreas would become notorious not for its violence however but for a sex scene that was buried in its data files. One that was never supposed to be found.
But one that was discovered by a group of ‘modders’ who couldn’t believe what they’d stumbled upon - one of whom tells his story in this episode.
The find became known as ‘hot coffee’. But it was a find that would land GTA in some seriously hot water.
WARNING: This podcast contains themes of a sexual nature and adult language.
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CREDITS:
Written by Ciaran Tracey and Chris Warburton Presenter: Bugzy Malone Presenter: Chris Warburton Mixing and Mastering: James Bradshaw Assistant Producer: Gabrielle Gatti Additional journalism by Jo Newsholme, Helen Ledwick and Laura Conder
Executive Commissioners for BBC: Richard Maddock and Dylan Haskins Assistant Commissioner: Natalie Mace
The Executive Producer is Ciaran Tracey for Big City Nights