Hate in-flight movies? Didn't bring a book? Like to game? A subsidiary of airline Korean Air, Jin Air, is here to…
Located in Seoul's Yongsan Station, FPS World gives Koreans a chance to wield airsoft versions of Berettas and…
Indecent? Or simply decent? According to website MMO News, two booth companions were asked to leave South Korean…
South Korean cable television company Ongamenet has a couple ads for TV program NSTARGAME Fighting Spirit 2009…
Everyone isn't happy with the character design for Super Street Fighter IV's Juri. Whether it be the eyes, the…
Capcom's newly announced Super Street Fighter IV features not only favorites like Dee Jay and T. Hawk, but a new…
South Koreans are renowned for many things, but when it comes to games development, adhering to copyright laws isn't…
Seoul's Metropolitan Police Agency have been targeting "screen golf" rooms that mix driving range golf with a…
When South Korean game company SK-Imedia released the trailer for its upcoming PC title H.A.V.E. Online, some…
The trailer for computer title H.A.V.E. Online looks remarkably similar to Team Fortress 2 — so much so that it is…
The name of this game is H.A.V.E. Online. It's a PC title, and an open beta is supposed to go down sometime this…
There's lots to learn about in StarCraft. The entire nation of South Korea seems fixated on the game — with…
A giant PSP plus one lady belly button equals "very hot". In South Korea, there are three new PSP bundles:
Forget that the game doesn't support motion controls! There's grinding. There's also jello, a 8mm camera and a dude…
During a recent visit to South Korea's Ministry of Knowledge Economy, the country's president Lee Myung-bak…
A high school student frustrated over a recent gaming session at an internet cafe in South Korea set light to a…
The South Korean government says they will invest 350 billion won in the computer game industry by 2012.
With a quickly expanding domestic games market, and more companies thinking of making the leap to Western markets,…
Sony and Nintendo (separately, of course) are the latest to look outside Japan toward the primarily PC-based online…