This week, hacker-activist collective Anonymous allegedly attacked a number of Japanese government sites, such as…
While the U.S. Supreme Court susses out the constitutionality of health care legislation, South Korea is navigating…
There are few things more heart-breaking in this world than a cloned video game. A game that takes something someone…
According to the South Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, roughly sixty percent of game items for sale…
Yesterday, news broke that Japanese police took an 11 year-old girl into protective custody for violating the…
While many Korean gamers might be excited about Diablo III, Korean net cafe owners aren't exactly thrilled. Sure,…
Before E3, Microsoft registered every possible permutation of "XboxSmartGlass" and "MicrosoftSmartGlass," tipping…
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Starting in 2009, a 30-something South Korean man with the last name Jo began traveling to northeastern China.…
This April, Japanese illustrator Mao Sugiyama offered to cook a special meal: the illustrator's surgically removed…
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While Diablo III might be a big hit in South Korea, the country's Fair Trade Commission is looking into allegations…
Soon it will be summer. Time for summer fruit: watermelons, pineapples, and Diablo III?
Street vendors in China are a common sight—even those peddling their wares from the back of their car. These…
Earlier this month, a 55 year-old junior high school teacher allegedly took pictures up a young woman's skirt at an…
In years past, video games have been scapegoats. Need something to blame social problems on? Blame video games. This…
International Trade Commission judge David Shaw has recommended that the import and sale of Xbox 360 consoles in the…
The great Silicon Knights-Epic Games slapfight is at last underway in a courtroom, but already a judge has suggested…
Prior to the 2002 World Cup, hallucinogenic mushrooms were legal in Japan. They were sold in little vending machines…
The Microsoft v Motorola court case that's been bubbling away since 2010 seems to be heating up in all the wrong…