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Sony Sees Gaming Opportunities, Rough Times In China

Thanks to Frictionless Insight for pointing to a China Daily article discussing Sony Online's moves to introduce its MMO titles into China, as it has "found a Chinese partner to help it run its shooting game PlanetSide", and is "also trying to find partners for the forthcoming EverQuest II." While a Chinese gaming entrepreneur suggested "Western game companies are much superior to their South Korean counterparts in terms of graphic quality and game designs", a Shanghai-based analyst retorted that "...most Chinese game players like fashionable heroes and heroines in games more than picture quality and game plots, the strong point of South Korean and Japanese game developers." Elsewhere, GameScience has a translated article noting Sony's struggles in launching the PlayStation 2 in China, as it's argued, with regards to both imported hardware and pirated software: "There is simply no way for the official goods to compete with the [widely available] pirate versions."

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  1. well... by Worminater · · Score: 2, Interesting

    One of my better IRL friends is chinese, and regardless of what gets released there, if he wanted it, he would have had no problem getting it for half the price from a non-official channel. Thats the main reason I laughed when Nintendo put out its n64/snes system a few months ago, my friend had already had both systems during their prime.

    maybe my friend is better off than most, but it seems like if you want, you can get, regardless of channels, and generally for alot less money...