Category Archives for china
Some argue that China has no creative chops in gaming (or anything else), but its hard not to acknowledge the fact that China’s industries, gaming especially, have at the very least innovated on business model. We’re talking about an industry … Continue reading →
17 January 2011 by Bryan
Categories: china, commentary |
Tags: advertising, facebook, Fast Company, happy farm, kaixin001, microtransactions, monetization, privacy, renren, social network games, zynga |
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A local indie / iPhone developer, Coconut Island Studios, is hosting a Global Game Jam event for the very first time in Shanghai. The 2011 Global Game Jam has its first home in Shanghai at Coconut Island Studio. The team … Continue reading →
13 January 2011 by Bryan
Categories: china |
Tags: coconut island studios, game jam, global game jam, shanghai |
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Having just visited the “E3 of China” for the fourth time – I had sworn the third was going to be my last – I was recently looking at some old photos of the very first one I attended, in … Continue reading →
05 August 2010 by Bryan
Categories: china, commentary |
Tags: boothbabes, business, china, chinajoy, e3, expo, microtransaction, mmo, online |
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“…I’d rather be considered a game artist than a Political Pop artist…This doesn’t mean that I don’t care about history, simply that I can’t be responsible for it.” – Feng Mengbo The juxtaposition of commercial/mass-market imagery and Chinese Revolutionary iconography … Continue reading →
07 May 2010 by Bryan
Categories: china, impressions |
Tags: art, china, Coke, commercialism, Feng Mengbo, gallery, Long March, mario, political, shanghai |
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Chinese Social Games, Ads, Innovation
Some argue that China has no creative chops in gaming (or anything else), but its hard not to acknowledge the fact that China’s industries, gaming especially, have at the very least innovated on business model. We’re talking about an industry … Continue reading →
17 January 2011 by Bryan
Categories: china, commentary | Tags: advertising, facebook, Fast Company, happy farm, kaixin001, microtransactions, monetization, privacy, renren, social network games, zynga | Leave a comment