Running With Scissors (company)

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Running With Scissors, Inc
Industry Video game industry
Founded 1996
Headquarters Tucson, Arizona, United States
Key people
  • Vince Desi
  • Mike Jaret-Schachter
Products Video games
Website RunningWithScissors.com
File:Vince Desi.jpg
Vince Desi, Head of Running With Scissors
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Mike Jaret-Schachter, VP of Business Development of Running With Scissors

Running With Scissors, Inc. (RWS) is an American video 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.

Running With Scissors was founded in 1996 as a new company devoted to developing extreme and mature entertainment products. Some of the founding members were previously employed at another company run by Vince Desi, RSP (Riedel Software Productions), which was focused on developing children’s games.

In April 2003, Running With Scissors released a sequel, Postal 2,[1] featuring ex-child actor Gary Coleman.[2] The game featured many jokes at Senator Joe Lieberman's expense and also featured enemies modeled upon Osama bin Laden.[citation needed]

In December 2011, Postal III, a sequel to Postal 2 was released by Akella. The game, which was developed by TM Studios and co-produced by Running With Scissors, faced mostly negative reviews from the press[3] and was distanced from by RWS.[4]

In November 2012 Postal 2 was released on the website Steam.[citation needed]

In June 2014 Running With Scissors announced an add-on for Postal 2 entitled Paradise Lost.[5] It was released on April 17, 2015.

In November, 2014, Running With Scissors announced that the original Postal game had been remade under the name of Postal: Redux. It uses the Unreal Engine 4 and was set to be released in late 2015 for PC, Mac, Linux, PS4, Xbox One and various mobile platforms.

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