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China to Invest Heavily in 'Healthy' Games

In the wake of a new body in the Chinese government set to determine the healthiness of video games, China has pledged to invest 240 million dollars in healthier online games. The "PCBang" phenomenon so popular in South Korea is spreading into China as well, making this a big industry for the government to be subsidizing. Commentary on the social implications of online games is available at TerraNova as well.

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  1. Healthier Video Games? by jxa00++ · · Score: 4, Funny

    We wait in anticipation for the Chinese version of DDR online...

  2. My new game by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    How will they rate my new game, where you battle your way past hundreds of Falun Gong members, then capture the Dalai Lama, and later conquer Taiwan?

  3. South Korea by Itstoearly · · Score: 4, Interesting

    South Korea has always been huge into these kinds of games. In fact, they got 2 of their own DDR arcade machines (DDR 3rd Mix Korean version 1 and version 2) complete with Korean music implemented into it. Incidentally, the US almost got it's own DDR arcade version, too (DDR USA), except the government wanted to lable DDR arcade machines as juke boxes, which would create all sorts of liscencing entanglements which would make these $12,000 machines even more expensive for arcade owners. Some DDR USA machines can still be found around the country, although very rare, leftover from field testing.

  4. Tai Chi by YOU+LIKEWISE+FAIL+IT · · Score: 3, Funny

    Perhaps we'll get a version of the Chinese Governments 48 posture reformulation of the Yang style. The beauty of a martial arts game based upon Tai Chi is that you wouldn't need a fast computer to run it.

    YLFI
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