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  • ok .. i think i have an idea.

    my guy's name is going to be presto.. he will be a vaudeville magician / prestidigitator and illusionist.

    his calling card will be a magic trick, a tarot card or rabbit or something.

    and i will…

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Submitted by souri on Fri, 10/12/04 - 2:11 PM Permalink

In somewhat related news...

The Chinese Ministry of Culture has declared Football Manager 2005 a threat to the country's "sovereignty and territorial integrity", with fines promised for anyone distributing the game in the region - it includes the Taipei region of Taiwan, the Hong Kong Macau region and Tibet as separate countries.

The strange thing is that, from the Gamebiz article, it seems the English version (which hasn't been edited for those changes) is being wildly pirated there, since a localised version would have been likely changed. [xx(]

Submitted by Blitz on Sat, 11/12/04 - 3:51 AM Permalink

From what i've read, the localised version is planned but hasn't been released yet (and the localised version will conform to the gov's wishes). So, basically the chinese gov. has banned a pirated game :P Just goes to show what a big problem pirated software is in china.

Submitted by souri on Sat, 11/12/04 - 3:03 PM Permalink

That's gotta be up there in the list of "Government wackiness in the games industry", along side of Australia's lack of R rating...

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http://www.studentsforafreetibet.org/downloads/tenzin_content.html

http://actionnetwork.org/campaign/SaveTenzin

http://www.milarepa.org/

http://www.ustibet.org/

unite legion of angry sumeans! [:X]

if you dont want to put your name down to any mailing lists or sign any petitions... at least take the time to read


Submitted by souri on Fri, 10/12/04 - 2:11 PM Permalink

In somewhat related news...

The Chinese Ministry of Culture has declared Football Manager 2005 a threat to the country's "sovereignty and territorial integrity", with fines promised for anyone distributing the game in the region - it includes the Taipei region of Taiwan, the Hong Kong Macau region and Tibet as separate countries.

The strange thing is that, from the Gamebiz article, it seems the English version (which hasn't been edited for those changes) is being wildly pirated there, since a localised version would have been likely changed. [xx(]

Submitted by Blitz on Sat, 11/12/04 - 3:51 AM Permalink

From what i've read, the localised version is planned but hasn't been released yet (and the localised version will conform to the gov's wishes). So, basically the chinese gov. has banned a pirated game :P Just goes to show what a big problem pirated software is in china.

Submitted by souri on Sat, 11/12/04 - 3:03 PM Permalink

That's gotta be up there in the list of "Government wackiness in the games industry", along side of Australia's lack of R rating...