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Tuesday 27 February 2007
Taiwan market: modifications for Xbox 360 and Wii available
According to Taiwan retail channels, methods to allow two of the next-generation games consoles to play backup copy disc are already available. It is relatively easy to modify the...
Monday 26 February 2007
Asustek first-quarter revenues to double on year, says paper
Despite reduced working days in February 2007 due to the Chinese New Year holiday, Asustek Computer expects its first-quarter revenues to top NT$200 billion (US$6.1 billion), down...
Wednesday 14 February 2007
Crazyracing to continue being offered in Taiwan, while Nintendo prepares to do battle with Nexon
Nintendo is planning to file suit against against South Korea-based Nexon, as its online racing game Crazyracing is a bit too similar to Nintendo's Mariokart game, according to industry...
Tuesday 13 February 2007
Synnex Technology's revenue elevated by Vista in January
Synnex Technology International on February 12 reported self-estimated consolidated revenue of NT$12.72 billion for last month, up 4.0% on month and 15.4% on year. The unusual relatively...
Monday 12 February 2007
Taiwan market: Nintendo GameCube to bow out in 2007
Nintendo's GameCube will completely bow out from the Taiwan market in 2007, to be replaced by the vendor's next-generation Wii game console, according Hakuyu, Nintendo's Taiwan sales...
Monday 12 February 2007
Softstar signs European licensing deal with Italy-based Digital Bros
Softstar Entertainment, a leading developer/operator of online games in Taiwan, on February 9 announced that it has licensed Game Media Networks to operate Domo Free, its self-developed...
Friday 9 February 2007
2007 Taipei Game Show attracts international exhibitors
The 2007 Taipei Game Show (TGS), the 15th session of the annual exhibition, is taking place from February 8-12, with MMORPGs (massively multi-player online role-playing games) being...
Thursday 8 February 2007
2007 Taipei Game Show: To Hellgate and back on a Burning Crusade for an Xbox 360
The 2007 Taipei Game Show is currently running at the Taipei World Trade Center, Hall 1, from February 8-12. From the top upcoming gaming titles, to hot hardware bargains, DigiTimes...
Thursday 8 February 2007
Taiwan market: Microsoft sets up Taiwan's first digi-home experience zone
Microsoft Taiwan on February 7 announced it has established a digital-home experience zone inside the flagship store of Tsann Kuen, the largest 3C (computer, communication and consumer...
Wednesday 7 February 2007
Taiwan market: Channel players look to cut corners to get edge in game console sales
Whereas Tatung has relented to Microsoft's pressure by discontinuing its offers of cut price Xbox 360 game consoles,...
Tuesday 6 February 2007
Taiwan market: Tatung cuts Xbox 360 prices, Microsoft to call for a stop
Tatung Company, a long established manufacturer of electric home appliances in Taiwan, has offered a package including an Xbox 360 Premium edition console plus a software game for...
Tuesday 6 February 2007
Almost 69% of surfers in Taiwan have accessed online entertainment
Of Internet surfers in Taiwan, around 43% have used online gaming services while almost 69% and 64% have watched/browsed online movies and listened to online music respectively, according...
Monday 5 February 2007
China market: Online games to see CAGR of nearly 24% from 2006-2010
The market value of online games in China is projected to rise steadily at a compound average growth rate (CAGR) of 23.65% from 2006 to 16.388 billion yuan (US$2.10 billion) in 2010,...
Wednesday 31 January 2007
Dinosaur not on menu for Pan International
With Pan International (PI) seeing its share price fluctuate due to speculation it had lost orders to produce Pleo, a robotic toy dinosaur, for its parent company Foxconn Electronics...
Wednesday 31 January 2007
Taiwan market: NCC approves CHT Multimedia on Demand as open platform
Taiwan's National Communications Commission (NCC) on January 30 approved the transformation of Chunghwa Telecom's (CHT) multimedia on demand (MOD) business from originally providing...