Grand Theft Auto SA Settlement Website Now Online; Offended? Make $35!
by Aaron Linde, Jan 28, 2008 1:39pm PSTInfuriated gamers anxious for monetary compensation for the sexual deviancy unearthed by hacker trickery in Rockstar North's Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (PC, PS2, Xbox) can now file their settlement claim online.
GTA publisher Take-Two's settlement of the class-action lawsuit brought against them allows customers who purchased copies of GTA:SA manufactured before June 20, 2005—otherwise known as the "Hot Coffee" version—to have their discs replaced with the revised edition of the game or supply proof of purchase for a partial cash refund.
Customers looking to submit a claim must swear under penalty of perjury that they were "offended and upset by the ability of consumers to use third party software and/or hardware to modify and
alter the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas First Edition Disc to display the Hot Coffee content," according to the settlement's notice package PDF.
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but nothing could prepare me for the trauma that this game caused me. the pain. the anguish. the sleepless nights. i'm not sure how i'll ever be the same.
$35? oh.. ok i'm cool now. thanks!
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...but maybe I'm wrong and it's a terrible tragedy.
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