Arcade tokens have always been a form of currency. Oftentimes, they come in the form of smaller or lighter coins…
Movember is coming to an end and a shave may be coming up for those that grew their beards in support for men's…

An entrepreneur in Dallas got in touch with me last month saying he had a product called Political Prisoners of…
There are not enough words to describe how good this former housewife is at pulling off Chairman Mao.
It's not everyday you get to see a building that's shaped like a cell phone. You do today, though. Lucky you!
Blizzard Entertainment's upcoming digital trading card game, Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft, is eagerly awaited by…
China's online game market is breaking sales records year-on-year in the world's most populous nation. In 2013, this…
It's not staffed entirely by robots, mind you. There are earthlings on duty, too!
Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt is said to be a big fan of pork. It's also been said that when Bolt was in Beijing…
Last month, Kotaku reported that student interns were allegedly forced to manufacture the PlayStation 4. With the…
Sony boss Kaz Hirai recently said in Shanghai that Sony is working to release its home console in China. However, Sony explained it needed to first create a retail network that can support the PS4. As TechInAsia explains, specifics like a timeline, weren't given.
That's one big fish. One really big fish. Your typical smaller grouper weighs between three and five pounds, but…
Pokémon is huge. The Chinese people love it, I love it. But with the console ban, China hasn't had any legally…

Today, November 11th, is Veterans Day in the good old US of A. But in the far flung part of the world that is China,…
Mobile games in China are huge — heck, they're huge everywhere in the world. However, China is probably the only…

You think the weather's shitty where you live? Try the Nanhui District of Shanghai.
There are going to be some disappointed moviegoers in Shanghai, that's for sure.
Purges and harassment. Torture and destruction. And millions dead. Those are what China's Cultural Revolution evokes.…
Foxconn wants to dabble in mobile gaming. The controversial Taiwanese company, eager to move beyond parts manufacturing, recently announced that they would be releasing several mobile games. Their first game, developed jointly with NetDragon (Dungeon Keeper Online, Transformers Online), will be out within six months. Read more