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Custer's Revenge: Women Protest Illegal Sale

1983

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Custer's Revenge: Women Protest Illegal Sale

1983

  • NFSA IDWE1ZNA9X
  • TypeMusic and Sound Recordings
  • MediumAudio
  • FormInterview
  • Year1983

This item from 4ZZZfm reports on a 1983 women's protest at Bondi Junction in Sydney against the public sale of a video game called Custer's Revenge.

Custer's Revenge wasan unlicensed adult video game produced by Mystique and released in 1982. The game was controversial for its depiction of sexual violence against a Native American woman.

As described here in an evocative recount, the protest held by approximately 50 women was vocal and effective in drawing attention to their concerns.

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Broadcaster 4ZZZ FM

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This item from 4ZZZfm reports on a 1983 women's protest at Bondi Junction in Sydney against the public sale of a video game called Custer's Revenge.

Custer's Revenge wasan unlicensed adult video game produced by Mystique and released in 1982. The game was controversial for its depiction of sexual violence against a Native American woman.

As described here in an evocative recount, the protest held by approximately 50 women was vocal and effective in drawing attention to their concerns.

CREDITS

Broadcaster 4ZZZ FM

Courtesy of
4ZZZ FM
  • Broadcaster
    4ZZZ FM
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