Tucson, AZ - "If we don't get banned somewhere each week,
I start to feel that maybe we aren't doing our job," Vince Desi, head of
RWS once admitted to a reporter regarding the POSTAL videogame franchise.
By those standards, the creators of POSTAL, Running With Scissors have had an
incredible week.

"The company that brought us the famous '1984' Superbowl commercial has
obviously become Big Brother," remarked Desi. "The Mac market is regarded
as the most mature, sophisticated demographic in the home computer world. But
Apple obviously doesn't feel its users should be able to make their own choices
when it comes to the software they buy for their Macs.
"Our fans are our secret weapon," maintained the unsinkable Vince
Desi. "It's always been our philosophy to support our fans first, and
we will continue to deal directly with them." POSTAL 2: Share The Pain
for Mac features both single and multi-player modes and of course the infamous
Gary Coleman.
Last week the game loaded with mature humor and political 'in'-correctness
was offered to Apple for sale in its retail outlets but Apple passed, so the
Running With Scissors online store is the
sole source from which Mac users can obtain the most notorious video game
in the history of electronic entertainment.
To top things off, in the same week POSTAL 2 was banned
by the government of New Zealand (which permits both the GTA and Soldier
of Fortune games to be sold freely). "Who gonna be next to ban us? I
have no idea but I have no doubt it will happen again" said the ever
faithful God fearing Desi.