Illegal Nintendo goods undermine DS release
Nintendo Korea is taking losses because of illegal games being smuggled in from China. Since Nintendo established a local office in Korea in January 2006 and released a local version […]
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Nintendo Korea is taking losses because of illegal games being smuggled in from China. Since Nintendo established a local office in Korea in January 2006 and released a local version […]
Writing an article about the differences between the political usage of Internet in Korea and America, I used Hillary Clinton’s island on Second Life as an example of how candidates […]
This is not a game, it’s brain-training. Forget getting to the highest level in the latest release of Counter-Strike, in intelligence-obsessed Korea, so-called “brain-training” games are the latest fad. The […]
Korea’s online political campaign scene is quite restrictive compared to what is going on in the United States during the run-up to next year’s American presidential elections. While the two […]
The Internet is going to play a bigger role in Korea’s December presidential elections. Candidates are using the Internet to muster support, and members of the National Election Commission’s broadcasting […]
The government will introduce a bar code system for digital content to enhance copyright protection. The Information Ministry said yesterday that it plans to promote a system to the public […]
Blizzard Entertainment’s World of Warcraft: the Burning Crusade was finally released last Friday. More commonly known as the “WoW expansion pack,” the game was originally scheduled to begin open service […]
Thinking that animal prints will continue to be popular, I designed a leopard print dress in Second Life for my character. It comes with prim sleeves and an assymetrical flexi skirt […]