Monday, December 01, 2008
Trying to set up a new web page at http://www.wangtang.com/ - We'll see how it settles.
Friday, June 13, 2008
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http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/zeropunctuation/3040-Zero-Punctuation-Turok
Abu Dhabi & Hollywood
Scene Stealer
Oil and Hollywood Don’t Always Mix
By BROOKS BARNES
Published: March 23, 2008
Media companies have signed major deals to bring movie-themed parks to the Middle East, but Hollywood is having a harder time drawing investments designated for movies.
Oil and Hollywood Don’t Always Mix
By BROOKS BARNES
Published: March 23, 2008
Media companies have signed major deals to bring movie-themed parks to the Middle East, but Hollywood is having a harder time drawing investments designated for movies.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Street Fighter Stuff
Here's a video of SFIV Gameplay:
...and here is a video of some crazy skills in SF3:
...and here's the related article:
...and here is a video of some crazy skills in SF3:
...and here's the related article:
Gamble your life away in ZT Online
This article is pretty interesting:
ZT Online (征途) is a popular Chinese-made massively-multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) run by Giant Interactive. Despite offering games that are free to play, its third-quarter earnings beat out competitors Netease and Shanda.
The game is the brainchild of Shi Yuzhu (史玉柱), an entrepreneur who struck it rich marketing a vitamin tonic called Naobaijin (you may recall the TV ads featuring Dashan that were inescapable a few years back). Shi's surveys of gamer habits led him to create a game that was tailored to gamers who had more money than time.
ZT Online (征途) is a popular Chinese-made massively-multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) run by Giant Interactive. Despite offering games that are free to play, its third-quarter earnings beat out competitors Netease and Shanda.
The game is the brainchild of Shi Yuzhu (史玉柱), an entrepreneur who struck it rich marketing a vitamin tonic called Naobaijin (you may recall the TV ads featuring Dashan that were inescapable a few years back). Shi's surveys of gamer habits led him to create a game that was tailored to gamers who had more money than time.

