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Xbox Live Expands Into New Asian Territories

Thanks to Gamesindustry.biz for its story discussing Microsoft's further expansion of their Xbox Live online service into Asia. The piece notes "plans to launch the... service in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore this April... following last October's launch in South Korea", and points out: "These regions are among some of the most broadband-enabled in the world, and online gaming on the PC is already a hugely popular pastime, a fact which Microsoft hopes will play to its advantage and give it an edge over Sony's PS2 in the territories." It goes on to mention that "the launch of Xbox Live in South Korea... has not been the massive sales catalyst that Microsoft might have hoped for", and ends by reporting that Xbox managers intend to "work with game development studios in Korea and Taiwan who are creating content that is more relevant to their local markets."

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  1. Re:American made games by Acidic_Diarrhea · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    "You are right on some of those, but generally, the number of games marketed towards kids is smallest on the Xbox."
    Have you got some stats to back that statement up? Let's see some percentages. And, since you're claiming this is a reason to own an XBox rather than another console, I would expect the percentages to differ by a large margin.

    Gauntlet, down.

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