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Tom's Hardware > Forum > Games General > Games General Discussions > RWS Talks "Postal" Movie, Postal III

RWS Talks "Postal" Movie, Postal III

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Uwe Boll's video game movie "Postal" is slated to open in America this Friday, but only in about a dozen theaters nationwide. Postal developer Running With Scissors talks with Tom's Games about the controversial movie and as well as its new game, Postal III.

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Sweet, now I get to stick my rifle up cats' asses in the source engine!

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That film looks terrible. Game should be a laugh though.

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I didn't know they made the Spy vs Spy games. Those were fun back in the day. Still fun. Perfect for two players.

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