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Posted Jun 07, 2008 at 06:07PM by Glen D. Listed in: Rumors Tags: India, LucasArts, BioWare
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Darth Maul - Image 1The move to sack a hefty number of employees may be coming back to haunt publisher LucasArts. There's been word that a disgruntled employee who lost his job is out for a little payback. Information about future releases have allegedly been leaked. Know more in the full article up next.

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Posted Feb 16, 2007 at 06:27AM by Remi M. Listed in: News, Voyage Century Online Tags: India, Netherlands, Spain, France
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VCO - Image 1Now that Valentine's Day is so over in the waters of Voyage Century Online, World War has broken. You may ask how this happened? It could turn back to the Great Continent in 15th century when the English established the eastern India Company. Whoever could take control of the water way would also monopolize the economy on the sea.

Various European countries like the Netherlands, France, Spain, and England are all eager for it. And with that, there's no way to settle this but go to war.

Since the World War is bound to erupt any time now, a siege war in inevitable. Guilds all over the world grew stronger to the point that most of them have exceeded the king’s power, making him a puppet leader who can't secure his country. To solve this predicament, the king decided to entrust some big guilds in Voyage Century to control and protect his city.

To the big guilds, this is a great opportunity for them. They can control the city and obtain important military materials from the country. So, Siege War is crucial to the development of guilds. The kings of other countries also realize the cabal and follow. Chaos, opportunity, and recognition - who knew these three could kick it together?

Ready for World War in Voyage Century Online? Click on our link below to know more about it.

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Posted Sep 06, 2006 at 07:27AM by Rio S. Listed in: News Tags: India, Singapore, New York, Texas, Indonesia, ChinaJoy
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chinajoy conferenceNever has the future of online gaming been so controversial in the last decade until now. So much of the world has participated in the virtual world battles that the consequences won't always go unnoticed. On January 7-9, 2007, "State of Play IV: Building the Global Metaverse" conference will be held in Singapore. The core topic will revolve around "the unique regulatory and cross-cultural challenges posed by the growth of transnational virtual worlds."

Statistics reveal that the online gaming market in the Asia Pacific region generated some $1.4 billion in annual revenues last year. The trend continues,so it's expected that the figure will triple by the decade's end. It's significant to know that much of this growth have been attributed to Chinese gamers, as evident in the much-attended Chinajoy conference and software show early this year. But of course, most gamers in the Asia-Pacific region such as India, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines have also contributed to this phenomenon.

Understanding "what might be" is indeed a challenge. The number of attendees in this conference may even surpass that of Chinajoy's. The conference schedule and registration information will be announced on September 1st, but as always, we'll keep you posted.

The conference is to be sponsored by Harvard, Yale and New York Law Schools, Texas' Trinity University, and Singapore's Nanyang Technological University.

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Posted Aug 30, 2006 at 10:37PM by Max F. Listed in: Videos Tags: Google, India, Draenei
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The Draenei female dance has been posted over at Google Video. For those of you not familiar with World of Warcraft, the Draenei and the Blood Elf are new races for the Burning Crusade expansion.



Some of you may not find it to be as much fun as the male Draenei dance that was based on the "Tunak Tunak Tun" song by India's music star Daler Mehndi, but then again we have yet to see the female Draenei's entire dance.

Also, since not everybody who reads this blog is a WoW fan, some of you may never have heard that the male Draenei's dance and the dances of the male and female Blood Elves have been posted at Google Video since mid-May (Daler Mehndi's "Tunak Tunak Tun" video is there, too).

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