
Once the game was released and curious modders started to delve into the game files, however, that's when the coffee spilled. Because there was no outside knowledge of the flag, and thus the sequence was not available, this was not declared to the ESRB since there was no way of players being able to experience it through the normal course of gameplay. However, the development team had originally implemented another mini-game which allowed you to control what happened inside.Īt one point in development, this feature was disabled with a simple flag due to time constraints that didn't allow them to simply remove it, meaning it ended up technically being in the final retail product. In the dating sequences of the game, you normally conclude proceedings by choosing to leave your girlfriend at her home or entering her house for "coffee", which is treated with a tasteful fade to black along with the sounds of intense coffee making.


And in several cases, there's even content that's exclusive to one release of the game, intentional or otherwise. Even with how much is in the game, there's a huge amount of unused content within it as well as evidence of other features that were removed or changed during its development cycle. With sales of over 21.5 million units across multiple platforms, it was also ranked as the 3rd best-selling game of all time in 2010. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the third game in the Grand Theft Auto "3D" era, was originally released in 2004 to high acclaim from both fans and critics, ultimately becoming the best-selling game on PlayStation 2.

There's still plenty to find in this game. This channel also has several videos on prerelease material and several poorly documented cut features. GTAWiki is way ahead of us, more unused sounds and interiors and what not. Released in JP: January 25, 2007 (PlayStation 2), December 17, 2015 (PlayStation 3)
