Battling Online Gaming Addictions in China
If there are side effects associated with the booming online gaming industry in China, gaming additions would be one of the most serious. With the growing popularity of online games comes an increasing number of young adults in China who are clinically obsessed with the cyber world. Game Daily Biz reports how this problem is being addressed in China.
“To help combat this problem, the first officially
government licensed clinic of Internet/online gaming
addictions has opened its doors...”
Shanghai Online Games Publisher Seeks Strategic Investor
We have been feeding you with the lastest devlopment of the rapidly growing online gaming industry in China. The following posting provides the information of a major player in the market who is seeking investment partners. If you are seriously considering the possibility of becoming financially involved in this market, you may find it helpful.
Tapping Into China’s Online Gamers
The exciting potentials of China’s online gaming industry have attracted game makers and investors from all over the world. This BBC news article tells a story about the amazing development of the online gaming market in China. Aside from the optimism, it also reveals such problematic issues as piracy and government restrictions.
“An estimated 22.8 million people play online games according to figures from 2004, spending almost US$500m on their favourite past time.”
Shanghai Int’l Film Festival Announces Winners
As a clear symbol of China’s media industry opening up to the world, Shanghai International Film Festival has been gaining increased recognition over the past eight years. What’s worth noting is that this year is the first time for the festival to pay particular tribute to international filmmakers. Take a look and you may be able to find some familiar names from the list of winners in this article at Sina.com.