Running with Scissors, Inc.

Running with Scissors, Inc
Industry Computer and video game industry
Founded 1997 (as RWS), 1985 (as RSP)
Headquarters Tucson, Arizona, United States
Key people Vince Desi, Mike Jaret-Schachter
Website www.runningwithscissors.com

Running with Scissors, Inc. (RWS for short) is an American computer game developer based in Arizona. Their best-known title, Postal, was publicly decried by Senator Joe Lieberman and other critics due to its extreme violence.

The company was originally founded under the name Riedel Software Productions (RSP for short) in the 1980s by Vince Desi.[1] The company's first game was Spy vs. Spy followed by numerous games based on children's properties, including Tom and Jerry and Bobby's World for the Super Nintendo as well as numerous Sesame Street games. However, the company eventually grew tired of making licensed children's games.[1] Changing the company name to Running with Scissors, work on Postal officially began.[2]

In April 2003, RWS released a sequel, Postal², starring ex-child actor Gary Coleman. The game features many jokes at Senator Lieberman's expense and also features an entire class of enemy modelled upon Osama bin Laden.

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References

  1. ^ a b Shoot To Thrill: Better find cover -- the Postal Dude is coming back Tucson Weekly, December 12, 2002
  2. ^ The Story of Running with Scissors GamePro, July 02, 2010 (Article by Patrick Shaw)

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