Four months after the game's release one player was shocked to discover his own sister in the game's footage. She was 17 at the time of filming making her underage. The anonymous "Jane Doe" launched a lawsuit in 2005 against the game's developer, Topheavy Studios, and the case involved the fact that she hadn't actually been 18 when she exposed her breasts, and had lied about her date of birth. The filing argued that responsibility for verifying that sort of information, and having safeguards in place, fell to the developer. After Jane Doe won the court case the game was given a temporary injunction order, meaning it was pulled from shelves. It was considered illegal, as it included underage pornography. After the ruling, Topheavy reportedly wrote on the game's website: "The Man has decided that our fun and hilarious presentation of spring break revelry just wasn't appropriate for the world of gaming." The gaming company later went out of business.