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31 Mar 11:02

Japan's Problem with Tattoos

by Brian Ashcraft

Last year, 15 million people visited Japan, setting a new record. Millions more are expected. Many foreigners, eager to see the sights and spend cash, are tattooed. Most Japanese are not. This is where things get problematic.

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14 Mar 15:55

PlayStation 4 outsold Xbox One in February

by Jeff Grubb
The Call of Duty: Black Ops III PlayStation 4 bundle.

Gamers continue to flock to the latest hardware offerings from Sony and Microsoft, but only one can dominate this generation.

PlayStation 4 outsold the Xbox One once again at physical retailers in the United States in February, according to data from industry-tracking firm The NPD Group, which Sony Computer Entertainment America provided to GamesBeat. This continues a streak of wins for Sony’s home console that extends back through the holidays. In the last 14 months, the Xbox One has only outsold PS4 two out of the last 14 months. This has created a market where Sony is the clear the leader both in the States and worldwide — although the Xbox One continues to sell well and is generating revenue both for Microsoft and for third-party publishers. Gaming is a $99.3 billion business worldwide across all platforms, and the consoles make up a big piece of that.

Multinational conglomerates like Sony, Microsoft, and publisher Electronic Arts continue to invest in the space because it attracts a hardcore audience of people who spend a lot on both hardware and software. This is compared to mobile gaming or free-to-play PC games that generate the bulk of their revenue from a small percentage of the audience. Sony is in a position to capture the most of that energy, and it is going to try to translate that into even more cash by releasing the PlayStation VR peripheral for the PlayStation 4 later this year.

Here’s Sony’s full statement regarding the February NPD report:

“We would like to thank our fans and partners for making PlayStation 4 the top-selling hardware platform and the software sales leader in February, according to NPD. We continued to see strong year-over-year sales growth for PS4 hardware and software and are truly humbled by the support and enthusiasm from gamers. We will continue to deliver amazing gaming experiences with the upcoming launches of Ratchet & Clank, MLB The Show 16 and Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End.”

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29 Sep 19:21

Ban on game consoles appears to be overturned in China

by Dean Takahashi
Ban on game consoles appears to be overturned in China
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Hazy Shanghai in China -- which could soon be open to the Xbox.

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China appears to have lifted a long-lived ban on selling video game consoles. If upheld in the initial region of Shanghai and carried out through the rest of the country, the move could remake the balance of power between the PC and game consoles in one of the world’s biggest markets.

The Shanghai free trade zone made the announcement, saying, “Once the content of console verified by the competent department of culture, foreign console company could sell its product in China.” That seems clear enough, but China’s various government entities will all have a say in this policy change, and those bureaucracies have not always agreed.

Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo have been unable to legally sell their game consoles in China, largely out of the communist government’s concern that games could corrupt youth. The centralized government, with its policies of censorship, favors the PC and educational machines. As a result, the PC dominates the games market in China. Online games on the PC are an $11.9 billion market in China in 2013, according to market researcher Niko Partners.

If the ban is lifted and commerce can flow freely, the game console makers could get access to China’s market of more than a billion consumers. That market was already attractive enough that Microsoft had plans to create its own education-based game machine, E-Home, with Chinese partner BesTV, a division of the Shanghai Media Group. That console could use Xbox technology. Game console makers would likely have to create joint ventures with Chinese companies to enter the market.

“It’s official and it is all over the news,” said Lisa Cosmas Hanson, the managing director at Niko Partners. “But it’s unclear if it will hold true for the whole market.”

The document is long and it isn’t fully translated as yet. There is a section on liberalization measures. The Ministry of Culture will still likely have to approve game content. Cosmas Hanson said that if you can buy a console in Shanghai, it’s most likely true that you can take that console and use it in other markets in the rest of China.

Online distribution of games will likely be the main way to get games to the consoles, in order to avoid piracy, Cosmas Hanson said.

The ban on game consoles has been in place since 2000. It started out of concern for the corruption of youth, as consoles had no clear educational value. But the online game market on the PC took off instead. The irony is that many consoles have been smuggled into China illegally for years.



    






12 Aug 20:34

Pokémon World Championships Result In Unexpected Winner

by Gergo Vas

That was quite the victory: Italian Masters Division player Arash Ommati beat Japanese champion Ryosuke Kosuge in the finals of the Pokémon World Championships this weekend. This video, uploaded by YouTuber DaringNite, shows the entirety of Ommati's impressive, mistake-free win.

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