Supremely Legal
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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 creator's Peter Molyneux's expectations.
- Sony hacker geohot was hired by Facebook.
- The Black Eyed Peas Experience game announced for Wii and Kinect.
- Used game sales allegedly not the reason why Resident Evil: Mercenaries saves can't be deleted from the 3DS.
- 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 unconstitutional.
- Paul digs down deeper into the implications of how this ruling affects everyone.
Coming Up
LulzSec hangs up their top hat, monocle and mustache. Hacking will forever be less dapper.
Trivia
- California's M-rated games law was previously talked about during the ENN episode Kinect the Dots.
- The screenshot of Facebook during the geohot segment includes comments from ROJO and Heather Blerd, both references to ENN.
- Graham ends the episode with "At least [Leleand Yee]'s not having any sex scandals... yet?" Yee was embroiled in a career-ending racketeering scandal in 2014 and was sentenced to five years in prison.
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