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Man Outs Arcade As Gambling Den, Receives Death Threats
A young man in Xi’an, a city in North Central China’s Shaanxi province, anonymously tipped off police about illegal activity happening in an internet cafe. After police arrived and apprehended eight men into custody, the informant began receiving death threats. The informant, lets call him Mr. Guo, is confused as to why he’s receiving death…
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When Only 42 People Are Playing Madden on the Wii U, It’s Not a Sports Console
Around halftime of a game on an NFL Sunday is a good time to take the temperature of the Madden NFL crowd. It’s like the water department analysis that shows everyone flushing the john when the Super Bowl goes to the break. In this case, online gamers, many of whom have their consoles running and…
By Owen Good - Culture
The Week in Games: Little Things Mean a Lot
Small things stand out the most in December, when games publishing comes to nearly a dead stop in observance of the holidays. Tomorrow sees Street Fighter X Mega Man, a free, fan-developed crossover observing the 25th anniversary of the Blue Bomber. Tuesday offers downloadable content drops for Need for Speed: Most Wanted and Battlefield 3.…
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Kotaku ‘Shop Contest: Sons of Throttle
Kurt Sutter was right. Sons of Anarchy, which wrapped up its fifth season two weeks ago, should be a video game—and not some slapcrap browser-based one, either. But with the publishing industry generally averse to doing licensed adaptations right now, it doesn’t appear that such a game is going to be done any time soon.…
By Owen Good