- Kotaku East
Villagers Accidentally Beat Up Mobile Gamer
Lots of people play mobile games in China. The mobile game market has exploded in the last two years into a multimillion dollar industry. According to iResearch, in 2012, mobile games raked in a profit of $197 million in China, so it’s almost baffling to hear something like a young man playing on a mobile…
By Eric Jou - Kotaku East
Chinese Man Fooled By Infomercial
China has infomercials, a heck of a lot of them at that too, covering everything from breast enlargements to helping Chinese parents make their kids taller. Every now and again, in between the snake oil remedies, an ad will run selling electronics such as tablet computers and cell phones. If you are in China don’t…
By Eric Jou - Uncategorized
The Year In Beautiful Games
Over the last few weeks, I’ve been making cinemagraphs celebrating just a handful of some of the most visually striking games. These were games that were either creatively or technically breathtaking, that really showed off what you’re able to do with the medium. Here are some of the most gorgeous games 2012 has had to…
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UncategorizedGaymerCon Renamed ‘GaymerX’ in Response to Trademark Dispute [Update]
No sooner than did GaymerCon gather enough financial backing to organize its first ever meeting in 2013 did a trademark issue—something that pisses off gamers of any orientation—arise with the name. “Gaymer” has been trademarked by the guy who owns gaymer.org, and he even sent a cease-and-desist letter over to Reddit for its r/gaymer subreddit.…
By Owen Good - Uncategorized
What Did You Get For Christmas?
Merry Christmas everyone! It’s Christmas day! Is it snowing outside? Is your cat currently cuddled in your lap? Are you eating pie? Whatever you’re doing, and whatever the weather is doing, let’s take a moment to share what gifts we got this year in kinja below.
By Tina Amini - Uncategorized
A Christmas Morning Memory to Make Us Feel Really Old
The Nintendo 64 is 16 years old. Nintendo Sixty-FOUUUURRRRRRRR (the actual event) is 14 years old. And the Nintendo 64 Kids, Brandon and Rachel Kuzma, are 23 and 20, respectively. But the most bittersweet aspect of their video (which also made them a bunch of money, remember) is not the fuzzy camcorder nostalgia of feety…
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Video Games Join a Century-Long Tradition of Blaming Media Violence, Says the ACLU
As bizarre as it is to read the name Starcraft in a discussion of video games’ corrupting influence, you’ve got to hand it to the American Civil Liberties Union for properly centering the discussion of What Must We Do following the Newtown Massacre. “Media violence has long been a target of lawmakers seeking a cheap…
By Owen Good - Uncategorized
One Assassin’s Creed III Debate To Rule Them All
Assassin’s Creed III is easily one of the most divisive video games of 2012. It was a hugely ambitious slate-cleaner for the long-running Assassin’s Creed franchise, and while it did a number of things right, it also got a lot of things wrong. Now that the three of us have completed the game, each of…
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