China Backs Gaming Initiatives 17
Gamespot is reporting that a Chinese government official spoke at an E3 conference session. He outlined the explosive growth of online gaming in the nation and discussing future ventures for the growing consumer base. Deputy Director of the General Administration of Press and Publication of the People's Republic of China (gasp) Xiao Wei Kou also spoke to plans to connect the government up with universities and further focus development internal to the Chinese state. From the article: "According to our estimates, there will be more than 300 domestically developed online games in the next five years. And we're in need for more than 20,000 professional game developers. Right now the reality is there are only a few thousand professional developers in China. The lack, especially senior level developers, has become another important bottleneck."
Civil control? (Score:4, Insightful)
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1st (Score:2, Funny)
More innovative again? (Score:3, Interesting)
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Opiate for the masses (Score:4, Insightful)
Numerical Superiority (Score:2)
no wonder they lack developers (Score:1)
1. Those that are to become developers tend to think. Those that think sometimes find it hard to keep to themselves. In China those that think and express their feelings tend to end up in jail.
3. Game developers need access to technology and (less importantly) gaming sites... not only to get knowledge, but primarily to "devel
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3. Game...
who said I can count to 3?