Activision is continuing its tirade against California's anti violent video game law, which reached the table of the Supreme Court at the end of last year, and also criticized the fact that media and lawmakers point to games like Postal, as examples of violence.
Activision Blizzard vice president and chief po... |
4 January 2011 02:40 GMT |
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I usually find it extremely funny to write about Uwe Boll and the latest things he has done or said. Like the GTA movie plan, his non-stop biting of Michael Bay... all these things which prove to the entire world that he is nothing but a mediocre director that manages to get his hands on lots of great titles and the ... |
20 May 2008 03:23 GMT |
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An anti-Uwe Boll (useless) campaign started two days ago, with an online petition being created in order to show the man that he's really not wanted, appreciated or able to create quality stuff. Of course, he was completely sure that only some people hate him and that is, probably, the reason why he said that if... |
9 April 2008 04:25 GMT |
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Uwe Boll is probably the first person you think of if you're asked about a bad director. Because you love your games and hate seeing them ruined by a Hollywood flick that isn't worth your time. At least, that is what the vast majority of movie consumers seem to say: Uwe Boll is a bad director and you'd... |
7 April 2008 13:06 GMT |
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No, we really doubt that Uwe Boll is able to create a good movie, but Running With Scissors really seems confident that the director did a great job and created one hell of a Postal movie - the same that will be released on the 23rd of May this year. Whatever is the case here, we will always love Uwe since he is a re... |
11 March 2008 06:34 GMT |
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Tommy Tallarico, the video game music composer has been handed an award by Postal creators, Running With Scissors. The award was announced during last year's Christmas Party, an yearly event staged by RWS, which was, in 2007, part of the year-long celebration of the company's 10th anniversary.Tallarico ent... |
7 January 2008 04:51 GMT |
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