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Actually...That might just be it! Like best case scenario even! Read more

They're subsidiary companies merging back into the Parent! Read more

Are those the top comments?! The top comments I saw were much more...polite and less fanboyish. Also, love your comment, just please tone down the swearing? (actually swear all you want, but you're message is stronger without it).

I don't think this will affect the price cut so much right now, since Sony and MS both Read more

Yeh...but Nintendo hasn't done much with the iQue brand. They now own it 100% which is really odd. I suspect they'll go down the line of education and "family" the way iQue set it up. Also, since the Wii U hasn't been approved or even talked about for China, until the Wii U shows up, it is a monopoly =[ Read more

Seriously, that's the worst case scenario. However, they'll be competing with a very mature Gray import market, so I suspect this is just a merger of human resources. Regardless this is all very suspect. I've reached out to industry analysts and MS and Sony on this. This is something deep... Read more

Whoa!? where did this happen? If it's China/Taiwan/HK and some Chinese speaking land, it's up my alley/ Read more

Thing is though, I've had trouble finding one on the graymarket. I'll do a search a week before they launch and see. Read more

Whoa! thanks, I'll look into this!

Many people in China have already come out and complained about the state of pro gaming here. The problem often lies with the team owners. i know certain companies are in the midst of doing something about it, but I can't divulge that information right now. Read more

Oh, Definitely!

E-Sports will grow and once they figure out how to monetize it better than they do now, and i mean better than they do in Korea, it'll be huge. Read more

As promised here's the link!!
http://games.sina.com.cn/g/n/2014-08-25…

Sorry for the delay - i'm changing departments at work and have been moving about, setting up a new desk, making sure my dog is fed, getting a new bank card etc. fun times for me in Beijing >_< Read more

I would agree with you, but it takes a lot out of a person to sit in a chair and stare a screen all day! I'm serious, talk to data input guys and those people who work menial desk jobs.

There's also a lot of pressure. Throw in the problems of having to learn multiple games and etc. It's pretty hard. Read more

from what i know, it'll get bigger! Read more

not sure if he made it out nothing, doesn't say what his home background was. For many people growing up in China, having a PC at home in the 80's was considerable leg up. Read more