China's first law initiated against the vastly growing online gaming industry will take effect on the 02/08/2010.
The law was introduced to protect children from internet addiction after numerous deaths of children at rehabiliation centers for internet-addicted youths last year.
Available right now on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC is the latest from a prolific KEMCO team - Horrific Xanatorium; a horror Visual Novel
"The Singapore-based indie games publisher Spiral Up Games and Qingdao/Shandong-based (China) indie games developer Aluba Studio, today announced with great happiness and excitement that their hacking adventure "Cyber Manhunt 2: New World" is coming to PC via Steam EA on May 10th, 2024." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
"The Berlin-based (Germany) indie games developer Tarock Interactive today announced with great delight and happiness that their open-world survival/crafting game "Lost Legions", is now currenly in development for PC." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
Sickening and fascist. People should be able to do what they want. If they're retarded enough to get addicted, that's their own damn fault.
that means you have more time to wander the streets and meet up with me.
*wink
PBR
I Blame the parents.
having 12 year old kids work 16 hour days making Nike shoes?
I hate online gaming. It is killing storytelling in all video games. You people don't play 90% of these online games anyways. And if you do you don't stick with them but a month and then it's on to the next one. I loath online gaming and that is one really good reason why I don't own the xbox 360. I don't have to pay for it on the Ps3, which is a good thing.