Michael will tell Jimmy that he's just calling to check up on him since he's been busy.
An official waves to the camera crew to stop broadcasting and the signal feed goes dead. Once Norris answers, confused at the unexpected call, the phone explodes and kills him instantly to the crowd's shock and horror. Waiting until Norris reveals the phone, Michael dials the number. When he gets home, he kicks Tracey - who was watching Fame or Shame - out of the living room, and switches over to Weazel News to watch the event broadcast live. Michael lets Lester know that he's rigged the phone and heading home to watch Norris reveal the prototype at a keynote on TV, and they debate Michael's favorite entertainment, classic Vinewood movies. After this is done, he mentions that the prototype is in the demo room Michael finds it, plants the explosive inside it, and leaves.
He mistakes Michael for a tech support agent and asks Michael to remove a number of pornography pop-ups from his computer and install some anti-virus software. Once at the Lifeinvader offices, Michael waits at the back entrance as a programmer walks outside for his cigarette break and lets him in.
After this, Lester gives him instructions to infiltrate the Lifeinvader Office and plant the device in their latest prototype phone. He throws Michael a backpack containing an explosive device, and asks him to buy some "youthful" clothing at the SubUrban on Power Street if Michael approaches the store without any money, Lester will give the player $200 to buy the outfit. After being let in, the two briefly catch up before Lester receives an alert about Lifeinvader founder Jay Norris.
It is very interesting in this respect that “Hot Coffee” is back in the code files with the Definitive Edition.With Michael now owing $2,500,000 to Martin Madrazo for his mistress' house, he visits the home of an old friend named Lester Crest. In the minigame, players could enter the bedroom of the girl they wanted and control Carl’s actions during sex.įollowing the emergence of this situation, lawsuits were filed and the company had to pay compensation. However, it will not be completely removed from the game codes, in 2005 some modders had access to this minigame. The minigame was originally intended to appear in the original game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, but was later “removed” from the game. Although Hot Coffee is included in the game’s files, this game cannot be accessed from within the game, as is the case with unlicensed music files. “Hot Coffee” Coming to the minigame, it turned out that the scripts of this minigame are included in the files of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas – Definitive Edition. It also “contains all game scripts from GTA III, Vice City, and San Andreas, including removed content, and notes from Rockstar North staff at the time.” main.scm An uncompiled version of the file was also discovered.