ChinaJoy 2007: Dead Or Alive Online, Some Questions Answered By Tecmo
July 17, 2007 by Patrick Quek
Filed under Gaming
Dead or Alive Online booth @ ChinaJoy 2007
Dead or Alive Online (DOA Online) is a collaboration between Shanda, an established China online gaming company, and Tecmo, a veteran Japanese developer. The Tecmo team, including the producer and project manager of DOA Online, was at ChinaJoy 2007, Shanghai, China, to answer some pressing questions about the game from DOA fans and gamers.
1. When will DOA Online debut in China?
Tecmo: A closed beta of DOA Online will begin in early 2008, open beta will commence before Beijing Olympics 2008 (8th August 2008). We have not determined the number of invitations for beta …read more
ChinaJoy 2007: Fantasy Journey Online, China WoW?
July 15, 2007 by Patrick Quek
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Fantasy Journey Online (风火之旅), a MMORPG from China’s 9you, has similar controls, interface and even settngs as World of Warcraft (WoW). To make it simpler, you can see Fantasy Journey as a Chinese WoW developed and published by one of the top China’s online gaming companies.
More pics here…
ChinaJoy 2007: Hellgate: London Appears
July 14, 2007 by Patrick Quek
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Hellgate: London booth at ChinaJoy 2007 left all the visitors standing to play at the stations but no one is blaming.
A RPG + FPS MMO via 21RPG.com
ChinaJoy 2007: Booth Babes Getting Ready, Mass Changing On Stage
July 14, 2007 by Patrick Quek
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Booth babes or showgirls at ChinaJoy 2007 are really pressed for time. They change their, erm, shoes on stage in double quick time.
Video after the jump.
ChinaJoy 2007: Square Enix Booth Features Fantasy Earth Zero, Concerto Gate And Cosplay
July 14, 2007 by Patrick Quek
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Square Enix (SE) has marked its spot in ChinaJoy 2007 at Shanghai, China with Fantasy Earth Zero and Concerto Gate, the sequel to Crossgate. Fantasy Earth Zero, a MMO-action RPG game once cancelled by Square Enix due to a lack of players, is making a comeback in the China market as gamers are packing the SE booth everyday to have a try at the game.
Cosplayers who become characters from Concerto Gate, a MMORPG, are also seen doing their very best to promote the game. Limited edition of Fanatsy Earth and Concerto Gate stuff such as T-shirts, handphone straps and kawaii …read more
ChinaJoy 2007: Dead Or Alive Online Real Life Babes
July 12, 2007 by Patrick Quek
Filed under Gaming
ChinaJoy 2007, the E3 of China, is into its 5th year. And what’s a video games mega event without cosplaying? Shanda shows that they can do anything from getting Dead or Alive Online to debut in the China market to getting many do-not-look-like DOA ladies ladies to become Kasumi, Ayane, Hitomi. If you ask me, I have no idea who’s who.
More pics after the jump.




