The 2006 Taipei Game Show 36
Ryan Joseph Hudson wrote to mention his impressions of the 2006 Taipei Game Show. The article on his LJ is full of photos of the event, and some fairly cynical commentary on what was offered by the exhibitors. From the article: "I don't know what I had in mind, walking in there. I thought I'd see some new games, I guess. And I did. Unfortunately, they were all in Chinese. Sony and Microsoft tried to make a showing. That didn't work. Local companies, Chinese companies, Korean companies, and this guy all stole their thunder. I should hasten to add that there was also a World of Warcraft display. This included a giant World of Warcraft Tour Bus and a giant inflatable orc. The orc was anatomically correct. Still all of these foreign companies made a weak showing. They weren't on their home turf and it showed."
Mmm... (Score:2)
Re:Mmm... (Score:1)
Re:interesting photocoverage but.... (Score:2)
New Game Journalism at its best.. (Score:2)
Why?
And he got kicked out, and just walked back in. Funny stuff.
Re:New Game Journalism at its best.. (Score:2)
Gee wiz. I wonder why the games would be in Chinese at the Taipei Game Show??
This guy is the reason why the rest of the world hates us.
Re:New Game Journalism at its best.. (Score:3, Informative)
wha? (Score:1)
An orc has genitals shaped like a Chinese male's head? Cool....(see photo)
Re:wha? (Score:2)
Re:Crap (Score:1)
reading the synopsis alone it appears he got the point across.
Re:Crap (Score:2)
The sales representatives were hitting me up for speed. Two of the girls, the two from Japan, I think, were huffing rubber cement behind one of the kiosks. One guy I tried talking to, who seemed a bit disoriented and was prone to talking really fast, started laughing so hard that his nose began to bleed when I asked him if he thought the Xbox360 would be successful in Taiwan.
Is definitely worth a read.
Doing whip-its with microsoft marketing?
This is the funniest shit I
Isnt Taipei in China??? (Score:1)
Re:Isnt Taipei in China??? (Score:3, Informative)
The government of China will tell that it is, the government of Taiwan will tell you that it is in Taiwan. The People's Republic of China has absolutely no control over any of Taiwan, so its generally accepted that Taiwan is a seperate country.
Re:Isnt Taipei in China??? (Score:2)
Taiwan is a democracy, far more democratic than even the US. They have direct elections and everthing -- no lame electoral collage there.
I lived in Taiwan for two years, and in my time there I learned that the Taiwanese p
Re:Isnt Taipei in China??? (Score:1)
Ha (Score:1)
After reading TFA... (Score:2)
Fear and Loathing in Taipei (Score:1)
Yay for Gonzo journalism!
Re:Fear and Loathing in Taipei (Score:1)
Pity the Microsoft guy is probably being called into work right this moment to be sacked if anyone at MS has got wind of this, and this being Slashdot they probably have. If onlt the article didn't use the guys
PS3 a no-show, again? (Score:2)
At this point I'm tempted to get a 360 instead, simply because it's out and I can see what games are like for it. I'd hoped the PS3 would be a bit more, you know, THERE by now, but if we have to wai
Not Rolling Stone (Score:2)
D
Taiwanese market. (Score:2)
Of Course! (Score:2)
I don't know what I had in mind, walking in there. I thought I'd see some new games, I guess. And I did. Unfortunately, they were all in Chinese.
Of course they were all in Chinese, what did the author expect? French? Like 95% of Taiwan speaks Mandarin Chinese... the other 5% speak Taiwanese or Hakka.
When I was working in Taiwan, I hung around with a few of the guys from Microsoft and we used to joke that the only reason M$ was even in Taiwan was to get cheaper booth babes for US events because of all