Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Special Edition) - PlayStation 2 - GameSpy
This special edition of the blockbuster GTA includes two special DVDs in addition to the regular game. (This re-release edition also removes the controversial and unintentionally accesible "Hot Coffee" content.)
Highlighting the action in the days before the story in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas begins, the short film The Introduction (previously in the GTA:SA soundtrack set) is told from various characters' viewpoints, which are intertwined together to reveal the network of organized crime forces operating throughout the state of San Andreas. Tension builds as threats are carried out, stakes are raised and communication breaks down.
Sunday Driver is an all-access documentary film chronicling the Compton/Watts chapter of California's low rider car club, The Majestics.
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Editions
Also known as: GTA: San Andreas (Special Edition), Grand Theft Auto III: San Andreas (Special Edition)
M for Mature Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language, Strong Sexual Content, Use of Drugs
M for Mature Strong Language, Strong Sexual Content, Use of Drugs, Blood and Gore, Intense Violence
M for Mature Strong Language, Strong Sexual Content, Use of Drugs, Blood and Gore, Intense Violence
M for Mature Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language, Strong Sexual Content, Use of Drugs
Specifications
Multiplayer
Local Multiplayer - Cooperative: 2
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Features
- The Special Edition of the game removes the unintentionally accesible "Hot Coffee" content and is once again rated M instead of Adults Only.
- Includes The Introduction, a video recapping the major story events up to San Andreas
- Also includes Sunday Driver, a documentary film about a lower rider car club in Los Angeles
- Features well-known actors voicing characters including Samuel L. Jackson, comedian David Cross, Andy Dick, and rapper Ice-T
- Soundtrack includes Dr. Dre and Tupac Shakur