Supremely Legal
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Vital Statistics
Date: July 4, 2011
Written and Performed by: Graham Stark, Kathleen De Vere, Jeremy Petter, Paul Saunders
Story Graphics: Paul Saunders, Jeremy Petter
CheckPoint Graphics: Graham Stark
Music: Bradley Rains
Edited by: Jeremy Petter
Thanks To: Russ Pitts, Alexander Macris, Penny Arcade
Produced by: Graham Stark, Paul Saunders
Today
The Supreme Court makes Leland Yee supremely angry. Find out why on today's CheckPoint.
Stories
- Fable 3 did not meet Molyneux's expectations.
- Sony hacker, geohot, was hired by Facebook.
- Black Eyed Peas Experience game announced for Wii, Kinect.
- Used game sales allegedly not the reason why Resident Evil: Mercenaries saves can't be deleted.
- Square Enix will be releasing a chiptune cover album of Final Fantasy music.
- The Supreme Court rules that a law against selling M-rated games to minors is itself illegal.
- Paul digs down deeper into the implications of how this ruling affects everyone.
Coming Up
LulzSec hangs up their hacking trade once and for all.
Trivia
- California's M-rated games law was previously talked about during the ENN episode Kinect the Dots.
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