Howard Stern staffer redefines 'Custer's Revenge' (photo)

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Howard Stern staffer redefines 'Custer's Revenge' (photo)
Howard Stern Show staffer Sal Governale sent the phrase "Custer's Revenge" to the top of the Google Trends search on Thursday morning.
Sal Governale, who is a writer for the Howard Stern Show, revealed his lack of knowledge about American history on Thursday morning when he was unable to identify who was U.S. President during the Civil War. While the Howard Stern Show quizmasters would have accepted either Abraham Lincoln or the seceded South's President Jefferson Davis as a correct answer, Governale refused to even believe that there could possibly have been two presidents at the same time.
In classic Sal Governale style, the Howard Stern Show's asshole-in-residence offered his own unique perspective on American history by educating his co-workers and listeners that he knew there was once a "General Custer" who led troops in a battle against Native Americans. How did he know this? Because of an "adult video game" that he once played entitled "Custer's Revenge" in which the famous General travels around Little Big Horn fornicating with the Natives.
All those parents telling their kids that video games are a total waste of time are probably feeling pretty darn foolish right now.
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At first I thought he said "Custard's Revenge," which is even worse.
FYI - per Gary's comment about making a game for Xbox - it's not possible. The current game systems are all closed designs - you must comply with the vendors Terms of Service to create apps for their platforms - and all also require an application developer key that allows the game to run. No homebrew, porn, or other unapproved apps on these boxes (without hacking).
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god bless sal. he's such an idiot and it's always SO funny when he shows it.
I wish i had this
I had no idea they had this sort of thing for Atari. LOL!
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