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Many game developers are rushing towards mobile phones as a place to release their games. Nintendo, however, has preferred to stick close to its own gaming hardware. Which is why it's so odd that Nintendo characters appeared at this mobile phone booth at the recent China Joy gaming expo.

GameStop is overhauling trade-ins and launching a new program that will wind up giving people more money for the games they sell, Kotaku has learned.

Meanwhile on Amazon, they are 1 cent plus shipping.

Isn't this the same Neverwinter that we already have?

Lol, there is virtually no law enforcement of any type here. Practically impossible to get a cop to come out of their office and do anything.

Nintendo handhelds have always been available, they are called "iQue" here. Just like the rest of the world, "pretty much no one" uses one, and plays mobile games on smart phones.

You are the only person who posted here regarding income who actually understands the situation. Here in China there is a 5 or 6 tier class system. The bottom 2 classes consist of the "nongs" (nongmin - peasants), and total approximately 1 billion of the Chinese population. The remainder of the people, close to 400

Less than Westerns by my approximation. Most people (at least the ones that make the net, not many pictures and articles about Nongmin (peasant) swimming I would guess) live in massive cities with relatively few swimming pools. Schools generally don't have them either.

Kinja is a massive failure. There are no "flags" nor downvoting, like in proper discussion software.

Lifehacker posts tons of how to's on theft, piracy, etc.

Quite.

buy them

to play any game legally you need to buy it. no difference

Eh. I thought the bikes were a bit naff, and the motion controls sucked. Get past those, and the nostalgia factor of so many retro courses, and there's not much there that lives on in the memory. Not a bad game by any means, but up against this kind of world-beating competition, something had to come last.

No comments from "The Industry" on the fact that Gamespy was never shutdown?

Which New Transformers Game Is For Me?

If you've got the day off and are looking to get in touch with the origins of the American nation, the original PC version is a vailable for spare change over on Good Old Games. Firaxis released a a remake of the game a few years back, built over the top of Civilization IV, but it's a cold and sterile affair; you're

Red Bull.

It's Red Bull.