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The Chinese government is now blaming something completely new on video games: nearsightedness. Let’s clean their glasses and politely instruct them why they are absolutely wrong. After that we have a small update to the shooting in Jacksonville Florida with a victim suing EA. Finally, Sony wants to tell you how to do your cross platform play and look foolish while doing it. All this and more on today’s episode of News Cartridge.
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1:12 China May Solve Eyesight Problem by Restricting Video Games
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https://goo.gl/bb7W7e
https://goo.gl/KVmdPw
2:31 Jacksonville Victim Files Lawsuit Against EA and Venue
https://goo.gl/jY8L5i
https://goo.gl/JqabJw
https://goo.gl/kdKeRJ
3:05 La Mulana 2 Coming to Console
https://goo.gl/Uyw5yv
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3:11 CS:GO Free to Play Version Released
https://goo.gl/iHsWHx
https://goo.gl/uhwBZ1
3:25 For Honor Fire Expansion Free Test
https://goo.gl/qFnrZR
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3:37 Nazi Tattoos Removed from SCUM
https://goo.gl/bHBnK3
https://goo.gl/N5Fc8X
4:55 Sony Dictates How You Cross Platform Play
https://goo.gl/2hwPAM
6:41 $22,000 24 Karat Solid Gold Mega Man
https://goo.gl/JQKijo
7:16 The Legend of Zelda: The Master Shoehorn
https://goo.gl/Rofyh7
7:37 Game Releases
7:55 Joke/End Card
https://goo.gl/2JQa6P
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