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WOW Stephen,

@RomanForest: Seeing as he's in Japan with a japanese wife, I guess he can "GEET OUT" ?

Sounds a lot like Army of Two 2, both in gameplay, setting and repetitiveness. I finished that game, but boy I didn't enjoy it.

Funny how the cabinet has 2 controllers, with the game shipping to the 360 marketplace without the much touted co-op option.

@QualityJeverage: Yep, Marcus is the new dedicated spokesperson for PSP commercials now, while Kevin promotes the PS3

That's great!

At least Chinese gamers can still buy SC2 from other regions, such as Taiwan or Hong Kong (both same region and server), allowing them to at least play the game. China isn't blocking connection to those servers or anything.

@ShaggE: Restarreded: You can play the game just fine with the minimum requirements. But by turn 100, all the AI in the background will take about 3 minutes to calculate each turn. The game gets more and more CPU intensive as the game progresses.

@Azel: The thing is, you could say the same about countries. More people committed suicide in China than the US.

@Azel: 12 suicides in a single company might sound like a lot, but you have to realize that this company is immensely huge. There are very few companies in the west that employ as many people as Foxconn.

For reference, Kunshan is in Jiangsu province, right next to Shanghai.

@forstanden: Most PC gamers know how to punctuate a text to make it readable.

I would prefer the American CE. I like the model car and the Apex book, but wouldn't want to spend much more money on extra stuff

@SuperTongueIII: You have 12 years to learn it before SC3 comes out

Luckily his family emphasized education.

"Mega Pajama Man"

@no computers in texas: The only way to learn a language is to live in the country. Studied Mandarin Chinese for 2 years back home, arrived in China and realized I couldnt really speak the language.