Posted Jul 29, 2008 at 10:15PM by Glen D. Listed in: Hacks & Exploits, News Tags: Japan, China, piracy, mICrO
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R4 DS - Image 1Nintendo and its software partners have finally put their feet down on Japanese distributors selling the Chinese-made R4 device. A lawsuit has been filed in a Tokyo District Court on the grounds of the Unfair Competition Law. Details after the jump.

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Posted Apr 14, 2008 at 10:01AM by Enrico S. Listed in: News, Games Tags: Japan, Korea, China, Take-Two Interactive, Asia
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Take-Two Interactive - Image 1Take-Two Interactive Software, the distributor of Grand Theft Auto 4 (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3) and other games, has given word that it is planning to expand into Asia Pacific markets. The company has tapped an experienced senior executive to help them establish a foothold in Asia. For more information, don't hesitate to click on the "read more" link below.

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Posted Mar 12, 2008 at 11:10AM by Charles D. Listed in: News, Games Tags: DreamWorks, Jack Black, Martial Arts, China, Kung Fu, Luxoflux
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Po the Panda, main protagonist of Activision's Kung Fu Panda - Image 1Here's another movie turned video game from Luxoflux and Activision: Kung Fu Panda (PC, Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, and DS). Play the role of Po the Panda as he trains with five of the best Kung Fu masters in China to fulfill his destiny of becoming the Dragon Warrior. You can read more about the game in our full article after the jump.

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Posted Nov 11, 2007 at 01:32PM by Sally B. Listed in: News, DS Lite, Games Tags: Super Mario, China, N64
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Super Mario 64 DS - Image 1 In times like these we just have to realize that we can't have it all: Chinese official Nintendo distributor iQue released a nifty limited edition Super Mario 64 DS-themed silver DS Lite, and we can't just stop drooling at the handheld bling bling. Read on to check out the limited edition DS!

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Posted Oct 29, 2007 at 02:40PM by Isaac C. Listed in: News Tags: Microsoft, China, piracy, Hackers
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Pirated Call of Duty 2 - Xbox 360 - Image 1Frank Yu, former Casual Games Producer for Microsoft in China, recently gave a report on the state of piracy in China following the Hong Kong raid where authorities seized 10,000 mod chips for Nintendo consoles. The last major news of piracy in China was last year; at that time it was for the Xbox 360.

Remember our report about Xbox 360 and Wii piracy in the Philippines? Turns out piracy is popular for both the Xbox 360 and the Wii in China as well.

According to Yu though, there isn't much demand for the PlayStation 3 so there's no modding or any distribution of pirated games in China that he is aware of and he doesn't even mention the PSP, which is a popular victim in many other areas. The Nintendo DS isn't spared however, as the Supercard (R4 card) is being sold in China.

Yu states that the Japanese Wii is a more popular candidate for modding since the US Wii has more protection. Modded Wiis can still download firmware although some of the more recent games, like Metroid Prime 3: Corruption won't work (although Yu believes this won't be true for long).

As for the Xbox 360, piracy is still very much active and rampant in the country. While Xbox 360 consoles in China will still be shut out of Xbox Live when MS detects that the console is modded, Yu has heard of a rumor that talks of a mod chip you can switch on and off. One just has to turn it off to log on to Xbox Live.

Hacking and modding is rampant but also incredible efficient - so much that the "folks at MS are always impressed by the speed and workaround that hackers and modders do to the motherboard." Hacking in China is also popular with foreigners, who aren't strangers with hacking shops at all.

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Posted Oct 11, 2007 at 10:50PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: Interviews Tags: Peter Moore, China, India, EA Sports, John Madden
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EA Sports President Peter Moore - Image 1Now that Peter Moore has taken the helm of EA Sports as president, big plans are about to be carried out for the company. Not only does he want games of the brand to be successful in multiple platforms, but also wants EA Sports to go global.

In an interview, Moore discussed about how he looks at other countries where the gaming industry could be in three years time. India, Russia, and mainland China are the biggest bets as future major players within the interactive entertainment world. For instance, EA Sports is looking at cricket as a sport that can become more than just India's favorite.

Other goals in Moore's checklist include capitalizing on various platforms and making sure his company can make games that sell to a wider audience. He also expressed interest in getting another tattoo, one of John Madden, if his back is wide enough.

When asked why Moore left his position in Microsoft as corporate vice president, he replied:

[EA] is a company I have enjoyed competing with over the years and more recently collaborating with. I have strong Bay Area roots with my kids being born here, being Cal Berkeley kids, and the timing was right for me both personally and professionally to come here.


He also mentioned how he knew Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitello for a long time and figured out that being where he is now is the suitable place for someone with his background. Some may remember EA also offered him good salary and compensation for leaving his previous job.

For the full interview, click on the Read link below.


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Posted Jul 31, 2007 at 06:43PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: News Tags: Sony, Korea, China, Kazuo Hirai, NTT DoCoMo, Netherlands
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The Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association (CESA) has recently released an official announcement ticking off the need-to-know facts of this year's Tokyo Game Show (TGS). The freshly wired press release claimed that an anticipated 168 exhibitors will strut their stuff on 1,708 booths over eight spacious halls in Makuhari Messe, Mihama-ku, Chiba City starting September 20, 2007.

Tokyo Game Show 2007 on the roll: event outline detailed - Image 1 


From 2007 onwards, the TGS will serve as a essential part in Japan's International Contents Festival (CoFesta). And while it will serve as a bid for major publishers towards the end-of-year season of software releases, it will also bring mobile telephony forward to the tech-savvy masses, courtesy of special sponsor NTT DoCoMo.

TGS2007, extending its show to four days for the first time, will also be introducing new exhibitors from around the world, including companies from The Netherlands, Sweden and Thailand, adding to the 51 international participating exhibitors from the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and China.

The business leg of the event is also stretched to two full days, a conclusion of which is succeeded with open exhibition to a targeted gathering of 180,000 attendees on September 22-23. The first two days of the Nikkei co-organized event will be open only to attendees with business in mind, touting a TGS Forum 2007 program keynoted by none other than Kazuo Hirai, Sony Computer Entertainment's (SCE) president and group CEO.

Need to know more? Then head on over to the full article, right after the jump!

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Posted Jul 16, 2007 at 10:22PM by Glen D. Listed in: News Tags: Korea, China, Europe, Singapore, GCDC, Asia
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GC - Image 1Gaming in Asia is often associated with Japan, South Korea and China, but the region as a whole is catching up to the growing industry as evidenced by more events being organized to forge cooperation and spread new knowledge on the field.

Games Convention Asia Conference (GCAC) is among the first of such large scale events outside the three aforementioned nations. It's the equivalent of Europe's GCDC and this year, Singapore is hosting it.

The event is none-business in nature and more oriented on talks which seek to impart insights on the state of the industry. However, such conferences have been known to be venues where parties interested in starting commercial ties get acquainted and start partnerships in the long run.

Speakers from Europe, North America and Asia are in the roster of those who will be taking the stage as facilitators of discussions. Bob Bates, story writer behind Unreal Tournament II, will be there, as well as Steve Schnur, EA's Worldwide Executive for Music and Audio.

Local stalwart Chris Natsuume will also be among the first to speak in the events. He was largely responsible for the creation of the game Far Cry. Frank Sliwka, GCDC Project Manager, commented on the new event, stating:

We are confident that the GC Asia Conference will establish itself as the leading platform for the game development community in Asia. The program we put forward will provide attendees with the kind of practical knowledge and numerous networking opportunities for which GC development conferences are well known.


The Games Convention Asia Conference will commence September 6 and last for two days, although no particular venue in Singapore has been named as of press time.

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Posted Jul 02, 2007 at 09:28AM by Justin B. Listed in: Rumors, Flashcart Related Tags: China, Supercard
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Supercard vs Cyclo Fake/Real? - Image 1 The Supercard line of flashcarts has been known to have issues with fake versions of its hardware emerging in the flashcart market (mostly from street dealers in China though). The Supercard team has been constantly notifying it's customers of potential fakes, how to identify them and how to avoid them. Several people have been scammed through this because they are often made to resemble the Supercard products with little differences in design.

The latest "fake" Supercard comes in the shape of an entirely different flashcart, the CycloDS MicroSD. CycloDS emerged in the scene just under a year ago and since then has released several products in the Slot-2 market and the CycloDS Evolution for the Slot-1 Market. CycloDS has also gathered up a good following from several sites and customers as a nice alternative solution to other popular carts (M3, Supercard).

However, not everything is what it seems to be with this team. Apparantly their MicroSD Slot-2 flashcart is a "fake" Supercard. In my eyes, it can not be deemed a "fake" Supercard, but instead a clone under a different name. The flashcart supposedly uses the same firmware (with slight modifications) as the Supercard MicroSD product and slight hardware differences. This team is not out to fool you like all the others claiming to have a Supercard product so the trouble and risk is minimum.

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Posted May 24, 2007 at 11:09AM by Karl B. Listed in: News Tags: Epic Games, GDC, China, Canada, BioWare, David Perry
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GDC China - Image 1


CMP Technology, the organizers behind GDC China, has unveiled a few more details about the upcoming developers conference. The event is set to take place in Shanghai this August and will focus on topics such as online gaming, outsourcing, recruitment and mobile gaming. A short list of speakers who have already signed up for GDC China include the following:
According to GamesIndustry.biz, GDC China is being jointly produced with IDG and will be overseen by an advisory board that includes a number of Chinese developers from companies such as Epic Games China, Shanda and JDL International. GDC China will take place at the Shanghai International Convention Center on August 27 to 29.

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