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Some PC game developers believe that up to 90 percent of the people playing their titles never paid for them. The gaming industry’s Big Three Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft are in attack mode.

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The gaming industry continues to see phenomenal growth - from console systems to social games. The 12 million subscribers of Blizzard’s World of Warcraft - once the giant of gaming - now seems small compared to the 80 million Farmville players. Farmville’s maker, Zynga was recently estimated to be worth $5 billion - a valuation that appears to bode well for investors and for startups. But are …

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If you’re a contemporary gamer, you’ll most likely look back over the last two decades of the gaming industry in awe. Back then, gamers were all too distant from the actions they made during play whether it involved shooting or platforming or usually both. Now, it’s a whole new world dominated by players themselves, thanks to MMORPG which has given rise to role-playing multiplayer gaming. Now, people actually co-exist in a virtual world while playing and being the actual characters. What’s eve

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Oct. 12 – The General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP) and the National Copyright Administration has announced that foreign investment in China’s online gaming industry is now banned in any form reports Xinhua.According to the circular, foreign businesses are prohibited from investing in online gaming operations through wholly owned enterprises, joint ventures and cooperatives. The new directive extends to suspending foreign firms from indirectly influencing local gaming firms thr

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As India turns the corner towards slowly but surely becoming a developed nation, its middle class has also begun to catch on to a popular “vice” among the more developed countries- Video games. Producer side dynamics: A hit Bollywood thriller about a man with short-term amnesia has inspired India’s first 3D videogame, in a country where the animation and gaming industry has been slow to grow but could touch $1.3 billion this year. The PC game, based on the Hindi-language film “Ghajini,” was

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