WASHINGTON – House GOP lawmakers have called upon multinational video game developer Konami to strip trans gamers of all medals earned in “Nagano Winter Olympics ‘98” for Nintendo 64, sources report.
“We need to restore to female gamers the medals they earned,” South Carolina U.S. Representative Nancy Mace told reporters as she lurked outside a Capitol restroom waiting to harass any trans people trying to enter. “Clearly, this is the greatest issue facing our country today, so I hope Konami does the right thing. I don’t know why my constituents are always asking me to do things like fix potholes or fight to make their groceries more affordable, because efforts like these are such a better use of my time.”
Tamara Huffner, spokesperson from Konami Gaming, had no intention of heeding these demands.
“We’re not doing that,” Huffner scoffed. “Even if Konami wanted to, how would we go about it? Pore over the purchase records of a decades-old game and show up at people’s houses on the off-chance that they still own their system and cartridge, erasing their records if they happen to be trans? We have a lengthy rollout of new games we’re releasing next year, so there’s absolutely no sense in letting the delusions of the Republican party distract us. Maybe we’ll change our mind if Donald Trump imposes some sort of punitive measure against us, which sadly doesn’t seem that unlikely.”
Rose Mihalchek, a gamer who would be targeted by such an undertaking, reacted to the news.
“I completely forgot that game existed,” Mihalchek shrugged. “I have a vague memory of my sister getting pissed off after I beat her in the Speed Skating competition when I was in middle school, so they want to erase that from my N64 memory card? I sold that thing at The Exchange like 25 years ago, so good fucking luck. Honestly, can these idiots just leave me alone and let me live my life? Jesus Christ.”
At press time, House Republicans were trying to pass a bill requiring genital exams for “Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games” for Nintendo DS.










