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In China, it's the glitzy cities that get the attention — Shanghai in particular is the city that garners the most attention in scholarship (and frequently in the press). I was somewhat relieved to see that this is not confined merely to China specialists, but game industry watcher types as well — the most recent 'China Angle' column at Gamasutra looks at games outside of the publicized hotspots, where large portions of the user bases are found. Giant Interactive, developer of Zhengtu Online, recently purchased a stake in one of China's largest social networking sites, in an attempt to grow their market. But that's not the only way companies are trying to acquire ever greater number of players, oh no:

Giant Interactive made a significant splash in China?s online gaming industry by pushing their game Zhengtu Online into the channel of second and third tier cities the way fast moving consumer goods company pushed food and nutritional products, using sales representatives at net cafes and shopping centers.

Their strategy was not surprising since Giant Interactive started as a nutritional supplement company prior to be a gaming powerhouse.

With the investment in 51.com, Giant will now continue to grow both their games and their reach deeper into hundreds and thousands of China?s urban centers that most Americans have never heard of.

Oh, Giant — definitely one of my favorite companies to keep tabs on. I'm looking forward to seeing the directions the Chinese market takes over the next decade; maybe we'll even see WoW toppled.

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Moving Beyond the Neon Lights in Chinese Gaming [Only In China]
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Chinese Online Gaming Rebounds After Earthquake [Gaming Through Tragedy]
Despite the massive devastation of China's recent earthquake, CDC Games, headquartered in China, said today that its revenues for its online games have rebounded almost immediately. Judging by the images on the news, it's easy to doubt that any Chinese are in the mood to play - bu [..] Read complete article
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Chinese Online Gaming Rebounds After Earthquake [Gaming Through Tragedy]
Despite the massive devastation of China's recent earthquake, CDC Games, headquartered in China, said today that its revenues for its online games have rebounded almost immediately. Judging by the images on the news, it's easy to doubt that any Chinese are in the mood to play - bu [..] Read complete article
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Chinese Online Gaming Rebounds After Earthquake [Gaming Through Tragedy]
Despite the massive devastation of China's recent earthquake, CDC Games, headquartered in China, said today that its revenues for its online games have rebounded almost immediately. Judging by the images on the news, it's easy to doubt that any Chinese are in the mood to play - bu [..] Read complete article
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Chinese Authorities Should Monitor Online Games For Addiction [Politics]
Well, so said Li Jianguo, vice-chairman of the Standing Committee of China's National People's Congress (NPC). According to him, 10 percent of the approximately 40 million Chinese children that use the internet are "addicted" Li pointed out. From Chinese news [..] Read complete article
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China's Online Gaming Market Up 71%, Hits $1.7 Billion [Hooray For The Grey Market]
Just about everything in the Chinese gaming market is on the rise, according to a new report by Niko Partners: with the exception of internet cafés (numbers are down thanks to a ban on issuing new licenses), everything is growing by leaps and boun [..] Read complete article
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First Details About Sega's New Arcade Racer [Arcade Gaming]
After its recent location test, details about SEGA's new arcade racer R-Tuned: Ultimate Street Racing have hit. Before the race starts, players select their car and its neon lights. There are unlimited super boosts ? be careful as using it causes the steering wheel to shake and possibly l [..] Read complete article
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Chinese MMOs Go After Tibetans ... Er, 'Drug Smugglers' [Only In China]
Oh, the punny, punny Chinese language — an article from an Indian site noted that a "new online game" is offering Chinese players the chance to go after people engaging in cangdu (smuggling drugs, ??) which, if you use the other pronunciation of the first character, sounds like z [..] Read complete article
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Zhengtu Tearing Up the Chinese Market [Giant On Fire]
Steve at PlayNoEvil is, I think, as interested in the Chinese MMORPG Zhengtu Online as I am: the game is breaking (or re-writing) a lot of MMORPG rules and currently ruling the domestic MMORPG roost in China. While nosing around PNE, I discovered tha [..] Read complete article
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Chengdu Police Arrest Two Gold Farmers [Only In China]
Steve at PlayNoEvil noted this little news story, which involves two Chinese gold farmers who have pulled in over $200K USD being arrested in China. Why? How, exactly? Well, it would appear that one of the pair felt they were being swindled out of profits [..] Read complete article
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Disney game arm to buy Chinese developer (AP)
AP - The Walt Disney Co.'s video game arm has agreed to buy a Chinese game developer as the U.S. entertainment company seeks to expand its presence in China. YahooTechNews [..] Read complete article
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3Com Can't Sell Company To China, Moves CEO There Instead (COMS)
The US government wouldn't let networking heavyweight 3Com sell itself to a group that included Chinese investors. Next best thing: Move the CEO to China. 3Com has tapped EVP Robert Mao, to succeed Edgar Masri. Mao, previously based at the company's Marlborough, Mass. HQ [..] Read complete article
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