April 26th, 2008
The cat is finally out of the bag.
Barely a week ago, Level Up! Games marketing director Jake San Diego hinted in an interview with Inquirer.net’s hackenslash that they “are actually asking all players to stay tuned for an announcement … that would raise the bar in online gaming in the country.”
Well, we didn’t have to […]
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March 12th, 2008
I thought Granado Espada, a massively multiplayer online role-playing game published in Southeast Asia by Infocomm Asia Holdings Pte Ltd, was the only one experiencing problems with anti-virus programs interpreting MMORPG anti-hack programs as viruses.
It turns out the problem is universal that even seasoned MMORPG developers and publishers are being plagued by it. Take, for […]
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January 4th, 2008
If the list of Top 15 Most Expected Online Games in China is to be believed, the popularity of South Korean-made Ragnarok Online 2: Gate of the World is starting to flounder.
Is it because of its delayed release? Last year, the online gaming markets in several Asian countries were abuzz with news about the release […]
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December 6th, 2007
A little introduction, please. Very well. Every Thursday, I will strive to post a list of Top Ten “anythings” related to Asian MMOs, from the games themselves to gaming quirks. I’ll start off with this handy list of Top 10 Most Expected Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games from the land of my ancestors, China.
1. Chinese […]
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