Blog Tag - Video Games

Video Game Developer Valve to Launch its Steam Software Platform in China
Chinese game company Perfect World has partnered with Valve to launch a localized version of Steam, our sister site is reporting. The partnership...
Peking University Opens First Games Industry Course
This post comes courtesy of our content partners at TechNode. Prestigious Peking University has opened a new course of studies in gaming this...
Designed to Entertain and Enlighten: Dan Goldman Talks Penning Comic Book, Video Game and AR Stories Ahead of Mar 11 Bookworm Talk
If you can name it, Dan Goldman can write for it. From comic books to AR, video games to prestige TV, there seem to be no limits for the Detroit-born...
Arcade Beat ‘em Up and Drink 'em Down at Hatchery’s Newest Concept Space
Polished concrete may just be Beijing’s favorite F&B non-look du jour. At Arcade, the cold warehouse aesthetic couples with black fencing, white...
Diamond Private Party The Place for Authentic Kopi Luwak and Games
Tired of drunkenly stumbling through hutong gutters from bottle bar to bottle bar, or battling Sanlitun traffic to get to the next speakeasy? For...
8-Bit: Game On For Beijing's Best Gaming Venue
Many of us were very excited about the opening of the new and enlarged 8-Bit. We didn’t quite expect the vast improvements that have been made and it...
The Great Click Forward: PC gaming in China just got a whole lot better
PC gamers rejoice! As of Wednesday, Steam – arguably the world’s largest PC gaming platform – has made the Renminbi the official payment currency for...
8-Bit Reopens on August 8
Next weekend, the eighth day of the eighth month, that most fortuitous of times, beloved videogame-themed bar 8-Bit returns to the nightlife scene...
Jon Stewart Video Used to Hawk China Video Game
"The Daily Show" host Jon Stewart has become an unexpected pitch man for a Chinese video game. Does Comedy Central know about this? The promotional...
Talking Entertainment: Video Games Legalized Plus Next Hobbit In Approved Fall Releases
Video games and their consoles have been banned in China for 13 years, but new regulations will allow Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo to market and...