Postal 2 - Share the Pain on Linux Nottingham/Tuscon - May 3rd 2004 - Linux Game Publishing and Running With Scissors have today announced plans to bring Postal 2: Share the Pain to Linux. Postal 2: Share the Pain will be released worldwide for Linux through the Linux Game Publishing retail channel. About Postal 2: Share the Pain Linux Game Publishing says: "Postal 2 is a great sequel to Postal Plus, made available on Linux in 2001. Using the next generation of the Unreal engine, experience high quality graphics and enough irreverent gameplay to keep you satisfied for years to come." Running with Scissors says: "It's as much fun as pouring gasoline on a grease fire and caffeinating sex rolled into one!" About Linux Game Publishing Founded in 2001, Linux Game Publishing was formed to help companies bring their games to market. Combining extensive Linux knowledge with a solid business foundation, Linux Game Publishing is partnering with a number of other companies to bring to Linux both ports of games from other platforms and original titles. For more information please contact Linux Game Publishing Press Department press@linuxgamepublishing.com The Linux Game Publishing website is located at http://www.linuxgamepublishing.com About Running with Scissors We are Running With Scissors, notorious video game developers despised by Senator Lieberman, the United States Post Office and the Australian legislature (to name but three), for daring to produce the tasteless and insensitive videogames POSTAL and POSTAL 2. Contrary to the "fear-enema" that some politicians and religious organizations would like to spray up the collective ass of the entire planet, we believe that the vast majority of people are, in fact, NOT inbred zombie murder-bots just waiting for some entertainment product to finish their "programming". We also do not believe that ANY creative industry should ever have to castrate itself under politically-motivated censorship guidelines designed around the imagined needs of six year-olds or clinically psychotic persons (unless that is their intended target audience, of course). We believe that violence belongs in entertainment products - not in the streets. For more Information please contact Vince Desi at 520 577 0321, vince@gopostal.com or visit http://www.gopostal.com/