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Video Games Almost Blamed As Anti-Japanese Vandal Gets Just Desserts
fatasiantechie@gmail.com posted by Kotaku Jul 08 2013 11:00 GMT
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Last year, Sin0-Japanese relations hit an all-time low. Protests that bordered on the brink of riots broke out in China over China and Japan's tug-o-war over a little speckle of islands, called Diaoyu in China and Senkaku in Japan. During the worst of these protests, vandals and misguided people took advantage of the situation to wreak havoc upon regular people. Now, one of the most recognizable faces of this protest gone bad has been sentenced to 10 years in prison. China and Japan have been having an on-going conflict over the Diaoyu/Senkaku islands. This little uninhabited island chain set off a wave of protests and riots last August that lasted about a month. Last week, a group of 12 protesters, who since then have been sentenced to prison, took it too far — they attacked owners of Japanese cars. They attacked Chinese people who owned Japanese cars. The most high-profile criminal of the 12, Cai Yang, reached infamy when photos of him shirtless smashing a Toyota with a bicycle lock surfaced online. At around 1pm on September 15, Cai came across a Toyota on the street. Cai picked up a bicycle U-lock and smashed the car's windshield. The owner got out of the car and tried to defend himself and his vehicle, hitting Cai on the head with a brick. Cai subsequently smashed the car owner's head with his U-lock. Seeing the owner crumple down, Cai ran away from the scene. He caused thousands of dollars' worth of damage to the car. Seeking to get a better deal, Cai gave himself up to the police the next day. After being sentenced to 10 years in prison, he was also ordered to pay $42,194 in reparations to the Toyota owner he attacked. Despite the fact that Cai and some of his compatriots are being sentenced for doing terrible things, Chinese media seems to be pulling a fast one on video games. Similarly to the early reports of the Newtown shootings last year, Chinese media is trying to throw the buck of Cai's antics on to video games. Xinhua, China's central news source, reports that Cai was an avid gamer. Xinhua says that Cai spent a lot of time playing Cross Fire, a first-person shooter, holding a record of 4824 kills and 7997 deaths. He has a rank of corporal. Xinhua reports that after the attack on the Toyota driver, Cai wrote online saying that he felt he was "so cool" and that he said his actions were "patriotic". Now, the directing of blame at video games aside, this is good news. Crazy people are getting their just desserts for doing terrible things. Apart from a super misleading headline, Xinhua doesn't explicitly connect Cai's gaming to his violence, which is a good thing. Cai was an angry Chinese man who attacked another Chinese man for driving a Japanese car. People in China who drive foreign cars are usually people who have the money to afford them. They usually do so because foreign brands have better reputations than domestic car brands. Top Photo: Gina Buliga| Shutterstock [砸日系车车主者获刑10年 平日喜玩枪战游戏] [People's Daily] Kotaku East is your slice of Asian Internet culture, bringing you the latest talking points from Japan, Korea, China and beyond. Tune in every morning from 4am to 8am. Eric is Beijing based writer and all around FAT man. You can contact him @FatAsianTechie@gmail.com or follow him on Twitter @FatAsianTechie.
Call of Duty now Online in China, monetization not ready yet
kotaku.com posted by Joystiq Jan 15 2013 11:00 GMT
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An alpha version of Call of Duty Online - the China-exclusive, free-to-play game based on the Activision shooter - is now live, Kotaku reports. Monetization systems for the game (i.e. those sweet, sweet microtransactions) are unavailable in its current form; however, Call of Duty Online is playable in the region.

Call of Duty Online was announced by Activision last year and pairs the western publisher with China investment holdings firm Tencent, a company that offers social networks, e-commerce, multiplayer online games and more within the country.

China has a rich history with freemium video game experiences, including Tencent's own hugely successful Cross Fire. But if a brand as large as Call of Duty strikes gold in China, we may see other popular franchises form-fitted to work in the region's microtransaction-focused industry.
Crossfire Europe Shoots Into Closed Beta
pc.ign.com posted by IGN Aug 31 2011 18:17 GMT
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Irvine, Calif. - It's time for European players to choose their fight! Which mercenary corporation will you fight for in Crossfire Europe? Players accepted into the closed beta test (CBT) can now enter the combat zone and begin fragging away. Closed beta will run through Sept.12 20:59 CET/18:59 GMT on SG Interactive's European-optimized servers...
Operation Triton Trailer
posted by GameTrailers Jul 01 2011 18:36 GMT
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The latest update to Cross Fire, Operation Triton!
Cross Fire Releases Free "Navy SEAL" DLC Update
pc.ign.com posted by IGN Jun 23 2011 19:12 GMT
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Toronto, CANADA - G4BOX Inc., a North American publisher and distributor of interactive online entertainment media, announced today the release of a substantial update to its free-to-play military shooter, Cross Fire. The free update, which will download automatically when players launch the game, f...
Ghost is Dead Speech
posted by GameTrailers Jun 16 2011 23:45 GMT
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Sir Alex Roid confirms the death of Ghost.
Cross Fire Gears Up For June Navy Seal Update
pc.ign.com posted by IGN Jun 14 2011 18:26 GMT
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Toronto, CANADA - G4BOX Inc., a North American publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment media, released today a video in anticipation of an upcoming June update for its hit military first-person shooter, Cross Fire. The video, a spoof on US President Barack Obama's historic announcemen...
Cross Fire Launches New Patch And A Charity Drive For Red Cross Japan
pc.ign.com posted by IGN Mar 24 2011 15:57 GMT
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Toronto, CANADA - Spring is in the Air as G4Box Inc., a North American publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment media announced today that it has launched a new Spring patch for its popular online military shooter, Cross Fire. Cross Fire's "Spring Patch" offers all new spring weapons and items and a new Mutation and Hero Mode map 'Mall' is now open to the public as well as a Mutation/Hero Mode Event today and 10% more GP from Friday, March 25 through Sunday, March 27th...
Hero Mode Trailer
posted by GameTrailers Feb 18 2011 02:02 GMT
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The latest patch adds a new Hero mode.
Cross Fire Launches New Patch: Hero Mode
pc.ign.com posted by IGN Feb 17 2011 17:59 GMT
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Players can become the hero and rally their teammates to defeat an onslaught of new mutants and enemies.
G4Box Releases New Cross Fire Halloween Patch and More
pc.ign.com posted by IGN Oct 27 2010 18:13 GMT
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New Halloween patch plus a variety of Halloween-themed events for its military shooter, Cross Fire.
G4Box's Cross Fire Breaks 100,000 Users On Facebook
pc.ign.com posted by IGN Oct 19 2010 14:32 GMT
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Military shooter finds lots of fans on Facebook.
G4Box Announces Cross Fire Worldwide Championship
pc.ign.com posted by IGN May 14 2010 15:28 GMT
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The Winning team will receive up to $1,000 and compete in an international Cross Fire Competition at The World E-Sports Masters held in China.
G4Box Introduces New Character and a Variety of Events for its Military Shooter, Cross Fire
pc.ign.com posted by IGN Apr 13 2010 16:14 GMT
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Two new maps, six new weapons and two contests kick off all new character, Maiden.
G4Box Launches Dedicated Server in Europe for its Military Shooter, Cross Fire
pc.ign.com posted by IGN Mar 04 2010 18:21 GMT
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A new mission, an official tournament and "March of the Ghosts" events all happening this month.
Mutation Mode Trailer
posted by GameTrailers Feb 18 2010 00:12 GMT
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Play as a Mutant in the new brand new game mode!
G4Box Releases Highly-Anticipated "Mutation Mode" Update for its Military Shooter, Cross Fire
pc.ign.com posted by IGN Feb 10 2010 18:27 GMT
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Long-awaited "Mutation Mode" brings new maps, new weapons and new missions.
G4Box's Military Shooter Cross Fire Launches New Website And "Rival Factions" Event Today
pc.ign.com posted by IGN Jan 22 2010 18:01 GMT
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All-new trailer kicks off website launch and brand new Rival Factions event.
Launch Event Trailer
posted by GameTrailers Jan 22 2010 02:34 GMT
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G4Box releases a new trailer to prepare for the launch of a new website and event!
G4Box Announces All-New Christmas Patch For Its Military Shooter Cross Fire
pc.ign.com posted by IGN Dec 17 2009 21:58 GMT
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Just in time for the Holidays, Cross Fire introduces latest update featuring new Christmas weapons, maps and more.
Debut Trailer
posted by GameTrailers Oct 28 2009 20:39 GMT
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Intense first-person shooter action. Oh yeah, it's also free to play.
G4Box Inc. Announces Halloween Plans For Its Military Shooter Cross Fire
pc.ign.com posted by IGN Oct 26 2009 15:50 GMT
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Spooktacular events and an all-new Halloween patch coming.