Online Chinese Game BNB Records 700,000 Users
Thanks to simon for the heads up that casual online game BNB has a record of 700,000 concurrent users. The Chinese game is a casual online experience where families pit themselves against other families. For comparison the game Eve Online regularly has 10,000 concurrent users.
For comparison the American game Eve Online regularly has 10,000 concurrent users.
Wow, great comparison guys. What about Sims Online? Everquest perhaps? Hello?
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Why not pick something more akin to the product in question... like Yahoo games or something. Eve On-line is a niche player in a niche of gaming. BNB is a casual game targeting families.
Nevertheless, the numbers indicate there is a very healthy group of technologically enabled families in China. I'm just curious what a more comparable service in the states would have on it.
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Eve-Online is not US based...it's Icelandic. Iceland will not be a part on the US until after GWB wins the election.
From TFA I read: "Shanda enjoys the leading market position in both casual games and in massively multiplayer online role playing (MMORPG) games in terms of peak concurrent users.''
From this and other info I infer that BNB (whatever the hell that stands for) is not in fact an MMORPG of any sort so it might be more apt to compare the numbers with the number of people concurrently playing Counterstike on-line rather than Eve-Online (for concurrent players) or Everquest (for more total players).
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China has 700,000 computers.
It's popular among Korean kids also. It's basically an online Bomberman (Nexon bought the rights to Bomberman from Hudsonsoft AFAIK) that tracks your win/lose stats and rewards you with the game's currency for good play. You can use the currency to buy different accessories/clothes for your character. The Korean client is a free download (http://www.crazyarcade.com/) and there's no monthly charge (though you can pay real money in exchange for the game's currency). The client does have some sort of spyware attached to it (at least that's what Ad Aware says) and you have to be able to read Korean.
http://210.51.33.65/bnb_014_0920.exe.torrent Above is the sites torrent for the BNB client. (i think... i'm still dling)
Hypothetical:
...after being /.'ed to see what all the buzz was about.
"Shanda stock (Nasdaq: SNDA, news) climbs 50% as BNB reaches 1.4M concurrent users"
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> The Chinese game is a casual online experience where families pit themselves against other families.
Please tell me Richard Dawson isn't involved...
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One game is two orders of magnitude more popular than any game at Yahoo? In a market that has half as many computers in use as the US?
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Wow, I thought Battlefield 1942 was popular with 2,500 on a good day.
Using Eve online for a numbers comparison is practically a crime. Eve online's numbers are VERY low for the average MMO, and as pointed out in another reply Eve is a niche game while this is apparently targeted at casual gamers. How about comparing it to Everquest? Or better yet (since it is casual gamers targeted) Yahoo games?
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Regularly has 20,000 to 30,000 players at any given time!!!
Remember they said CONCURRENT numbers. So 10k is actually pretty good. There are many games with less than 10K online at any one time and some of those have been around for a while.
I do think that comparing similar games would have been better.
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Here's a fairer comparison -- right now (3:50 PST), Pogo.com has 215,000 users, Yahoo! games has 183,000, and MSN Zone has 139,000. And these sites won't reach their peak for another couple of hours.
Still, I don't think any of these places have gotten anywhere near the 700,000 mark. That's pretty darned impressive.
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