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MCP: POSTAL DUDE GOES AFTER THE WHITE HOUSE
- By Alex Riviello
- Published 10/10/2008
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In other political video game news....
Running With Scissors, creators of the Postal series and never a company to shy away from controversy, has launched a new poster campaign. This is the first, entitled “Postal Bama Dude and his running mate Pit Palen Bull Champ”.

“Posters are a powerful medium. From politics to movies to your favorite musical group, young and old people around the world have been infected by this unique art form,” announced Running With Scissors’ CEO and Presidential Moderator Vince Desi. “So now with no pride in our politically correct system I’m announcing our endorsement of the new RWS POSTAL POSTERS campaign. My friends, let me tell you about the latest addition to the POSTAL POSTER campaign…
“My friends, [*WINK*] in classic RWS maverick style, our posters go beyond the usual clichés and express the sense of humor so desperately needed in the world today, you betcha! Now that’s what I’m talkin bout [*WINK*]!”
Gotta love those guys, even if their games aren't exactly up to par (understatement). Let's hope they can work a bit more on the gameplay for Postal 3, cause the game looks like it has potential. The coolest looking new weapon, by far, is the angry badger. It's strapped to an harness and you whip it out to maul anyone who gets too close to you.

Chainsaws are for wusses. Check their official site for more posters, including riffs on everything from Indiana Jones to Scarface.
Running With Scissors, creators of the Postal series and never a company to shy away from controversy, has launched a new poster campaign. This is the first, entitled “Postal Bama Dude and his running mate Pit Palen Bull Champ”.

“Posters are a powerful medium. From politics to movies to your favorite musical group, young and old people around the world have been infected by this unique art form,” announced Running With Scissors’ CEO and Presidential Moderator Vince Desi. “So now with no pride in our politically correct system I’m announcing our endorsement of the new RWS POSTAL POSTERS campaign. My friends, let me tell you about the latest addition to the POSTAL POSTER campaign…
“My friends, [*WINK*] in classic RWS maverick style, our posters go beyond the usual clichés and express the sense of humor so desperately needed in the world today, you betcha! Now that’s what I’m talkin bout [*WINK*]!”
Gotta love those guys, even if their games aren't exactly up to par (understatement). Let's hope they can work a bit more on the gameplay for Postal 3, cause the game looks like it has potential. The coolest looking new weapon, by far, is the angry badger. It's strapped to an harness and you whip it out to maul anyone who gets too close to you.

Chainsaws are for wusses. Check their official site for more posters, including riffs on everything from Indiana Jones to Scarface.
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Comments
Comment #1 (Posted by Desperate Amy Winehousewife)
Those games were so dull and pathetic, and their creators so uncreative and pitifully desperate for controversy that I hope they and Uwe Boll will stay married forever.
Comment #2 (Posted by Dick Cheese)
Oh please, as I see it, if filmmakers are allowed to make cheesy movies, writers can write trashy novels, musicians can write crap novelty songs, game designers can come up with as low-brow entertainment as possible. Postal, like Manhunt, are what I call 'Game-Sploitation'. Just trashy, gorey, sex-filled games that entertain a particular set. I'm one of those people. And as long as the gameplay and controls are decent and the entertainment value is high, they can keep cranking these disks out. Fuck Final Fantasy , btw.
Comment #3 (Posted by dahauk)
Badgers? We don need no sinking badgers!..
Comment #4 (Posted by an unknown user)
I don't get the alleged joke(s).
Comment #5 (Posted by willywayne)
It doesn't really need an explanation... Unless you've never heard of Humphrey Bogart. Or Stephen King. Asswipe... No wonder you're an unknown user.
Comment #6 (Posted by Lexx-2)
Y'know, the Postal games are banned over here in Australia, yet the movie isn't. Yay Aussie censorship, or whatever...

