The company's teased releasing the code before -- last year it promised Twitter to make the game open source if "someone promises to port it to the Dreamcast." Now, that's possible. "We're entrusting our fans with the future of our game," the company wrote on its website. "Anyone with the time and skills can now tweak/change/update/modify anything in the game at all!" That means 19 years later, Senator Lieberman could choose to tweak the violence out of the game ...but it's more likely that fans will up the ante. Why release the port now? Well, Running With Scissors' motives aren't too opaque. "Seriously, someone get on that Dreamcast port," the company announcement concludes. "We're not joking."