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Dragon Nest in ChinaJoy: Animated Movie Debut, Cool Character Cosplay

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Dragon Nest in ChinaJoy: Animated Movie Debut, Cool Character Cosplay


The four-day game festival ChinaJoy has come to its ending, Dragon Nest has brought its fans a feast of surprises and happiness. The highly anticipated animated movie "Rise of the Black Dragon" made its debut. And the handsome NPC Geraint's coser has come to the DN booth winning girls' screams, and the cosplay of the new class "Kali" also performed a dance. Don't miss any detail!

En Masse Suiting Up for TERA Summer Event

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En Masse Suiting Up for TERA Summer Event


En Masse is gearing up for a TERA summer event sure to put a smile on the face of beach lovers and bikini collectors of any race.

[ChinaJoy 2012] Shanda Games reveals several new games

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[ChinaJoy 2012] Shanda Games reveals several new games


As 1 of China's top 3 online gaming companies, Shanda Games is against tough competition the next few months, with Tencent Games getting ArcheAge and Blade & Soul and NetEase getting Diablo III. To make sure its market share is not being eroded, here are a couple of games which are on show at ChinaJoy 2012, some announced last year while a couple totally new.

[ChinaJoy 2012] ArcheAge – New Details for CBT5

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[ChinaJoy 2012] ArcheAge – New Details for CBT5


ArcheAge's producer talked about the changes in the game's upcoming Closed Beta 5. Other than the core mechanics being optimized, the China-flavored elements will also be added in.

All Systems Go For End of Nations Second Closed Beta Event

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All Systems Go For End of Nations Second Closed Beta Event


Trion Worlds today announced the second closed beta event for highly-anticipated Free-to-Play online military strategy game End of Nations™ is scheduled to start Friday, August 3rd, 2012 and continue through Sunday, August 5th, 2012.

Celebrate the First Live Month of The Secret World

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Celebrate the First Live Month of The Secret World


The Secret World is approaching the anniversary of its first full month of service, and Funcom has planned out some festivities to celebrate the milestone. As part of the celebration, the first content update for the MMOG, Issue #1, is scheduled to deploy on July 31st, but that's not all.

[ChinaJoy 2012] Age of Dawn – New Diablo III "competitor"

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[ChinaJoy 2012] Age of Dawn – New Diablo III


Shanda Games has the newly-minted Age of Dawn. Powered by Unreal Engine 3, Age of Dawn is unsurprisingly an action MMO fully focused on combat and combos.

Titan Siege: Licensed to Taiwan for $ 1.5 Million

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Titan Siege: Licensed to Taiwan for $ 1.5 Million


In the evening of July 27, COG Publish Limited held the press conference called "Titan's Night" near the HuangPu River for announcing that had been officially licensed to Taiwan OMG with$ 1.5 million. This was the largest licensing deal for COG so far. The Deputy General Manager of OMG, Yang Shanghong, the General Manager of COG,Michael Chen, and the R&D Director of COG, Zhang Pu, presented to deliver speeches. The chairman of COG, Long Shaoyang, and the chairman of Chengdu Storm Totem and Xing Yue, the innovator of alsopresented at this conference. Champagnes are toasted for this partnership and actually this is the second collaboration after Legends of Edda between OMG and COG. Both parties are very satisfied with this contract and looking forward to achieve a great success for the game launch in Taiwan. Also, many overseas publisherscame and congratulated as well. Afterwards, they participated in the COG anniversary party and enjoyed themselves a lot.

Red 5 Studios Unleashes Firefall On Europe At Gamescom 2012

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Red 5 Studios Unleashes Firefall On Europe At Gamescom 2012


Laguna Hills, CA – July 27, 2012 – Red 5 Studios™ announced today that it will be showing a new version of its upcoming free-to-play online action shooter, Firefall, at this year's Gamescom in Cologne, Germany. Fueled by community feedback gathered over the course of the beta, the Tribe has been tirelessly refining and tweaking the update to ensure it will be ready for European fans. This August the game's newest content will be live and playable – all on recently launched EU servers.

[ChinaJoy 2012] Saint Seiya Online – Full Game Trailer Caught On Camera

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[ChinaJoy 2012] Saint Seiya Online – Full Game Trailer Caught On Camera


Saint Seiya Online's another trailer was shown at ChinaJoy 2012, and this trailer consisted purely of in-game assets, which mean actual game graphics. There are still no information of how the game UI looks like.

Blade and Soul in ChinaJoy: Cute Lyn Cosplay, Yoga Beauties and Beta Date Announced

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Blade and Soul in ChinaJoy: Cute Lyn Cosplay, Yoga Beauties and Beta Date Announced


As one of the most highly anticipated MMO in 2012, Blade and Soul has gathered highest popularity in ChinaJoy with great combination of cute Lyn cosplay, yoga beauties and a huge 3D background.

[ChinaJoy 2012] Final Fantasy XIV – Interview Wth Poducer

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[ChinaJoy 2012] Final Fantasy XIV – Interview Wth Poducer


Final Fantasy XIV's producer, Naoki Yoshida, is currently at ChinaJoy 2012 talking about the game. To be published under Shanda Games, the China players will get to play the version 2.0 of Final Fantasy XIV, which was revealed 2 days ago as "A Realm Reborn". China games website, 17173.com, held an interview with the man himself.

Bigpoint Undertakes Universal Monsters Online into Closed Beta

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Bigpoint Undertakes Universal Monsters Online into Closed Beta


Bigpoint today announced that Universal Monsters Online has entered closed beta, and is now accepting player registrations to access the game before its global open beta launch.

League of Legends nerfs Rumble, buffs Urgot and Cho'Gath

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League of Legends nerfs Rumble, buffs Urgot and Cho'Gath


In addition to getting a new champion every few weeks, League of Legends is continually updated with balance changes and gameplay tweaks based on player feedback. Yesterday Riot Games released its early August patch preview, detailing incoming champion nerfs and buffs in addition to big changes for the player-mediated banning tribunal. Players who are punished by the tribunal will now be emailed a reform card showing the case made against them and highlighting the exact behaviours they need to improve to avoid further bans.



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Apple’s New Mac Ads Are a Complete Embarrassment

Posted: 29 Jul 2012 10:23 AM PDT

Mac AdLinux offers some interesting advantages, but let's face it, the only consumer alternative to Windows is Mac OSX. Around here we've made our preference for Windows perfectly clear, however we are also excited to welcome the plethora of new users to our preferred platform after these new Mac ads start hitting the TV's of millions of Olympic viewers around the world. 

The ads feature a single Apple Genius Bar employee, and his never ending quest to correct the utter stupidly of his customers. The young genius is shown working day and night to explain to completely inept Mac users how a computer works, and how to pull off basic everyday tasks. If Apple is trying to position its products as the perfect companion for the clueless masses, they've succeeded flawlessly.

You might feel differently of course, and feel free to let us know what you think in the comments below. 

Video #1 - Mayday

Video #2 - Labor Day

Video #3 - Basically

Google Failed To Delete All Streetview Data Due to “Human Error”

Posted: 29 Jul 2012 09:50 AM PDT

Google StreetviewGoogle put itself in political hot water by "accidentally" collecting un-encrypted Wi-Fi data alongside roadside images, but offered to make amends by immediately deleting it with the co-operation of local governments. It's hard to understand how such a human error could occur, however most people were willing to give them the benefit of the doubt. It turns out however, another human error prevented them from carrying through on their promise, and an undisclosed amount of data remains on Google servers.

Google continues to insist that it has never been used for any commercial purpose, and will work with the ICO (Information Commissioner's Office" to make sure it is properly addressed.  Given how transparent Google has been on the issue, its difficult to fault them, however two user errors in a row doesn't instil confidence. Of course the argument could be made that unencrypted information being transmitted in the clear is fair game, but world governments seem to disagree.

Google will hopefully put this issue to rest as soon as possible, as further human error will likely not be tolerated. 

Blizzard Agrees With Valve About the Impact of Windows 8 For PC Gamers

Posted: 29 Jul 2012 09:24 AM PDT

BlizzardIn a recent interview with Valve CEO Gabe Newell, the outspoken unofficial head of PC Gaming leveled some pretty damning criticism on Windows 8. Using words such as "catastrophe", the internet instantly lit up with story's and comments that for the most part, were largely supportive of his radical stance. It could easily be argued that his comments are largely self-serving since Microsoft is setting itself up in direct competition with Valve's Steam store, but people will have to decide for themselves. Why bring up old wounds you ask? Valve has a new supporter.

Rob Pardo, Executive Vice President of Game Design at Blizzard took to Twitter to rally behind Newell, adding simply "not awesome for Blizzard either". "Not Awesome" and "Catastrophe" are most certainly not the same thing, but it does point out a growing ground swell of rebellion by some of PC Gaming's top developers. 

Love or hate the new Windows 8 UI, we have to admit we are slightly confused as to why they feel so threatened. Microsoft has proven time and again with Games for Windows Live they are completely incapable for executing in this space, and a Metro version of Steam and the Blizzard launcher might actually make for an interesting portal. Windows RT for ARM is a much more closed down ecosystem, however developers shouldn't have much to fear from Windows 8 for traditional desktops. It if will run on Windows 7, chances are it will run on Windows 8.

It is possible Valve and Blizzard are fearing users will flock to Mac OSX en-mass as a result of the changes, though Microsoft will likely respond with a Windows XP style extension for Windows 7 if the wind of change turn into a hurricane, and they need to make a rapid about face.  

Is all the hate justified? Let us know in the comments below.

Slipup at HP’s Chinese Manufacturing Facility Gives a Rare Glimpse Into Life on the Assembly Line

Posted: 29 Jul 2012 08:21 AM PDT

HP Slip UpWhen it comes to manufacturing in North America we make food, cars, and import just about everything else. Our hunger for high tech has gone into hyper active mode over the last decade, and the thousands of new products pouring into our local Best Buy are usually made in China, Taiwan, or just about anywhere inexpensive labour can be found. The repetitive tasks and long hours have led to a PR nightmare for companies such as Apple, who in earnest, have offered up several guided tours to help highlight the positive aspects of life at these city sized plants responsible for making our gadgets. These tours have been guided, carefully staged events however, and many have wondered what a candid un-staged video might look like. If that's you, wonder no longer. A manufacturing slipup by Quanta has given us a rare glimpse at one of the HP manufacturing lines, and it's pretty darn dull.

We chose to highlight this video not because its particularly action packed, but because of how rare a candid look into these facilities actually are. HP doesn't have much to do on this one in terms of damage control, as life at this Chongqing manufacturing facility seems pretty mundane. The workers depicted here seem to be part of the quality process, and are testing the various hardware components as the machines move down the line. At one point the worker glances up to make eye contact with the web camera he is presumably testing, but that's about it.

If these workers are lucky, they are making about $2 an hour. Does the video change your opinion on "Made in China"?

Check out the video here.

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Google Failed To Delete All Streetview Data Due to “Human Error”

Posted: 29 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

Google StreetviewGoogle put itself in political hot water by "accidentally" collecting un-encrypted Wi-Fi data alongside roadside images, but offered to make amends by immediately deleting it with the co-operation of local governments. It's hard to understand how such a human error could occur, however most people were willing to give them the benefit of the doubt. It turns out however, another human error prevented them from carrying through on their promise, and an undisclosed amount of data remains on Google servers.

Google continues to insist that it has never been used for any commercial purpose, and will work with the ICO (Information Commissioner's Office" to make sure it is properly addressed.  Given how transparent Google has been on the issue, its difficult to fault them, however two user errors in a row doesn't instil confidence. Of course the argument could be made that unencrypted information being transmitted in the clear is fair game, but world governments seem to disagree.

Google will hopefully put this issue to rest as soon as possible, as further human error will likely not be tolerated. 

Blizzard Agrees With Valve About the Impact of Windows 8 For PC Gamers

Posted: 29 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

BlizzardIn a recent interview with Valve CEO Gabe Newell, the outspoken unofficial head of PC Gaming leveled some pretty damning criticism on Windows 8. Using words such as "catastrophe", the internet instantly lit up with story's and comments that for the most part, were largely supportive of his radical stance. It could easily be argued that his comments are largely self-serving since Microsoft is setting itself up in direct competition with Valve's Steam store, but people will have to decide for themselves. Why bring up old wounds you ask? Valve has a new supporter.

Rob Pardo, Executive Vice President of Game Design at Blizzard took to Twitter to rally behind Newell, adding simply "not awesome for Blizzard either". "Not Awesome" and "Catastrophe" are most certainly not the same thing, but it does point out a growing ground swell of rebellion by some of PC Gaming's top developers. 

Love or hate the new Windows 8 UI, we have to admit we are slightly confused as to why they feel so threatened. Microsoft has proven time and again with Games for Windows Live they are completely incapable for executing in this space, and a Metro version of Steam and the Blizzard launcher might actually make for an interesting portal. Windows RT for ARM is a much more closed down ecosystem, however developers shouldn't have much to fear from Windows 8 for traditional desktops. It if will run on Windows 7, chances are it will run on Windows 8.

It is possible Valve and Blizzard are fearing users will flock to Mac OSX en-mass as a result of the changes, though Microsoft will likely respond with a Windows XP style extension for Windows 7 if the wind of change turn into a hurricane, and they need to make a rapid about face.  

Is all the hate justified? Let us know in the comments below.

Slipup at HP’s Chinese Manufacturing Facility Gives a Rare Glimpse Into Life on the Assembly Line

Posted: 29 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

HP Slip UpWhen it comes to manufacturing in North America we make food, cars, and import just about everything else. Our hunger for high tech has gone into hyper active mode over the last decade, and the thousands of new products pouring into our local Best Buy are usually made in China, Taiwan, or just about anywhere inexpensive labour can be found. The repetitive tasks and long hours have led to a PR nightmare for companies such as Apple, who in earnest, have offered up several guided tours to help highlight the positive aspects of life at these city sized plants responsible for making our gadgets. These tours have been guided, carefully staged events however, and many have wondered what a candid un-staged video might look like. If that's you, wonder no longer. A manufacturing slipup by Quanta has given us a rare glimpse at one of the HP manufacturing lines, and it's pretty darn dull.

We chose to highlight this video not because its particularly action packed, but because of how rare a candid look into these facilities actually are. HP doesn't have much to do on this one in terms of damage control, as life at this Chongqing manufacturing facility seems pretty mundane. The workers depicted here seem to be part of the quality process, and are testing the various hardware components as the machines move down the line. At one point the worker glances up to make eye contact with the web camera he is presumably testing, but that's about it.

If these workers are lucky, they are making about $2 an hour. Does the video change your opinion on "Made in China"?

Check out the video here.

[ChinaJoy 2012] Saint Seiya Online – Full game trailer caught on camera

Posted: 29 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

While the game’s official CG trailer was posted previously, everyone on the internet was left scratching their heads on where how the in-game… more »

Apple’s New Mac Ads Are a Complete Embarrassment

Posted: 29 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

Mac AdLinux offers some interesting advantages, but let's face it, the only consumer alternative to Windows is Mac OSX. Around here we've made our preference for Windows perfectly clear, however we are also excited to welcome the plethora of new users to our preferred platform after these new Mac ads start hitting the TV's of millions of Olympic viewers around the world. 

The ads feature a single Apple Genius Bar employee, and his never ending quest to correct the utter stupidly of his customers. The young genius is shown working day and night to explain to completely inept Mac users how a computer works, and how to pull off basic everyday tasks. If Apple is trying to position its products as the perfect companion for the clueless masses, they've succeeded flawlessly.

You might feel differently of course, and feel free to let us know what you think in the comments below. 

Video #1 - Mayday

Video #2 - Labor Day

Video #3 - Basically

ChinaJoy 2012 – Booth babes Part 1

Posted: 29 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

Some folks go to game shows such as ChinaJoy for the latest gaming news or to try the latest games. For others, they… more »

ChinaJoy 2012 – A true cultural melting pot

Posted: 29 Jul 2012 05:01 AM PDT

Personally, I started getting serious into China online games sometime in 2008/ 2009. 1 of my earliest game was NetEase’s TianXia 2. Before… more »

[ChinaJoy 2012] Black Gold Online – More game details

Posted: 28 Jul 2012 11:01 PM PDT

In my previous post, I talked about Black Gold Online having action combat. However, there is still the big red target circle around… more »

ChinaJoy 2012 – Booth babes Part 2

Posted: 28 Jul 2012 11:01 PM PDT

And here we are, Part 2 of the ChinaJoy 2012 booth babes. Do note that these are some of the ones I deem… more »

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