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    Gaming consoles are illegal in China

    This was news to me.


    Lenovo’s Kinect-clone evades Chinese ban on video-game consoles

    Leslie Hook

    Beijing— Financial Times


    Lenovo has launched its first home entertainment console, skirting a Chinese ban on gaming equipment by marketing it as a family exercise device.
    The move puts Lenovo in direct competition with Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft to capture market share in the unofficial Chinese console market. The device, developed by a Lenovo subsidiary called Eedoo, has been plagued by delays but went on sale in China this week for Rmb3799 ($604), nearly twice as much as the going rate for Microsoft’s Xbox Kinect.
    China has more gamers than any other country in the world, but a decade-old ban on gaming consoles has meant that the most popular machines, like Microsoft’s Xbox, have never been launched officially in China. They are readily available for sale on the grey market but must first be smuggled in.
    “In China this machine is the first of its kind – one that sells a gaming console through official channels,” said Sun Mengzi, gaming analyst with Analysys International. “It is hard to tell how successful it will be, but at least it will test the water and may encourage more gaming hardware producers to come in.”
    The $17-billion global market for gaming consoles and handheld gaming machines is heavily dominated by Microsoft’s Xbox, Nintendo’s Wii and Sony’s PlayStation, according to Gartner.
    Eedoo’s product, called the CT510, operates with motion-sensing cameras and comes with fitness games including kung fu and “family gym” titles.
    “National policy bans the selling of gaming consoles, but the CT510 is a sports machine,” said Jack Luo, chief executive of Eedoo. “We don’t define it as a gaming console. The CT510 doesn’t have fighting, or the cruel and bloody games that are common in a normal gaming console.”
    Mr. Luo added that the console can only be loaded with programs from Eedoo’s app store, which contains wholesome family games such as English teaching programs for children, Karaoke and films. The target customers for the new console are wealthy families, professional women, children and older users.
    The console went on sale in China on Sunday and Eedoo hopes to sell “tens of thousands” of the machines in the current fiscal year. The initial reaction from customers in China seems to be tepid, however, with Chinese tech blogs filled with complaints over the price of the machine.
    A poll on Sina Weibo, China’s largest microblog service, found that only 6 per cent of respondents voted to buy the new console, compared with 31 per cent who said they would not buy it because of poor value.
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    Huh, didn't know that. All my Chinese friends have 360 consoles or PS3s in their homes in Shanghai/Guangzhou/Henan.. weird.
    <- can someone please make this as a repro and sell it so me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by spot778 View Post
    In China this machine is the first of its kind – one that sells a gaming console through official channels
    What about the Nintendo iQue some time in the last decade?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7Force View Post
    What about the Nintendo iQue some time in the last decade?
    Yeah what about that ? Maybe because it's a controller ???

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    The article says "puts it in direct competition with Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo." doesn't that suggest the aren't banned?

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    Quote Originally Posted by geluda View Post
    The article says "puts it in direct competition with Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo." doesn't that suggest the aren't banned?
    It also says:

    The move puts Lenovo in direct competition with Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft to capture market share in the unofficial Chinese console market.
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    There have been more than one iQue branded Nintendo machinea in China than just the N64-in-a-controller-thingy. So, they're not banned because they are handhelds?

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    Hmmm, interesting article...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bad_Ad84 View Post
    It also says:
    Lol, oops...

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    They say consoles are banned but it's more of a toothless tiger than a real law. You can easily find game consoles wherever you want. Most come pre-installed with modchips as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRedKnight View Post
    There have been more than one iQue branded Nintendo machinea in China than just the N64-in-a-controller-thingy. So, they're not banned because they are handhelds?
    Apparently. As much as there isn't much reason to want them. Less than a dozen games for GBA or DS were localized into Chinese, almost all first-party only. DS having fewer than GBA at that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7Force View Post
    What about the Nintendo iQue some time in the last decade?
    The iQue got around the ban on consoles because it was a plug-in-play controller that you downloaded games onto. Game consoles are banned in china because of gambling reasons... which is to say they're banned like porno is banned. Meaning, of course, they're everywhere.

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    Yeah I guess being "underground" would explain why I don't find much info about the console scene there. I'm not even sure what NTSC-C region PS2 games exist. ICO is certain at least. Ape Escape 2 was announced by Sony, but I can't find clear photos of released copies. redump.org claims it's dumped though.

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    Why is it called NTSC-C? I thought China used PAL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7Force View Post
    Why is it called NTSC-C? I thought China used PAL.
    Only Sony can answer that one. They named it. Such a PS2 not modified (if you can find one without chip...) should be DVD region 6 too.

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    China NTSC...What the fuck?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HeXiGON View Post
    China NTSC...What the fuck?
    Indeed, there's two big questions here:
    Whether it's actually region locked to play nothing but NTSC-C software. (which effectively AFAIK would make it not PS1 backwards compatible)
    What games were released in the format.

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    Are you guys sure your not confusing Taiwan and HK under the China banner? Because for Taiwan for example, some people would argue that's just a part of China.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trenton_net View Post
    Are you guys sure your not confusing Taiwan and HK under the China banner? Because for Taiwan for example, some people would argue that's just a part of China.
    No. Sony did announce it with an official press release. http://www.scei.co.jp/corporate/release/pdf/031128e.pdf

    However assuming these sources are true... We could be looking at a Virtual Boy level travesty for how PS2 fared in mainland China.
    http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China_B.../HD07Cb05.html
    http://pacificepoch.com/china-invest...price-in-china

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    The whole "unofficial" part makes console modding semi-legal, got a friend who went to Guangzhou and you could get your X360 modded and RGH'd for like 25 bucks

    Biggest losers here are chinese devs who can't use their gigantic local market and have to work for EA doing all the dumb/repetitive/oh-god-I-want-to-kill-myself shit western devs dont do anymore

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