China game ban? What ban?

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The Xbox 360 is, officially at least, banned in China. Microsoft, however, hasn't given up hope of getting the machine cleared for a legal release.

While you can find one easily enough at an importer, like most other games consoles in China (aside from the Nintendo DS), it is barred from official distribution, as consoles are seen by the government as a danger to youths and their vulnerable little minds.

Microsoft corporate vice president Zhang Yaqin, though, isn't letting a minor quaffle like a decade-long ban on game consoles stop his company from trying to sell game consoles.

"We hope to launch Xbox as soon as possible but it all depends on the government," he told Shanghai Daily. Microsoft blames "several government bureaus" for the continued ban, and says at time there's no set timetable for a local launch for the 360.

You have to admire Microsoft's sticktoitiveness in Asian markets. Nearly a decade of irrelevance in Japan, nearly a decade of nothing in China, and still they keep chipping away. One day, Microsoft, it may actually be your day in the region. One day!

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good luck MS.
 
Systems aren`t banned there! Vıdeo games get released there. Maybe it`s only Microsoft, but I know they have Sony consoles becaue games for the PS2 and PS3 have been released there.
 
Systems aren`t banned there! Vıdeo games get released there. Maybe it`s only Microsoft, but I know they have Sony consoles becaue games for the PS2 and PS3 have been released there.

I don't think they have, I think all the people who own them are importing them.
 
Depending on the Chinese government is right, you can't easily conduct video game related business with a country that is more suppressive than other nations.
 
I heard the PC gaming industry is big in China with Internet Cafes dedicated to online gaming. I'm not even sure game consoles are that popular in China like in South Korea where the majority of gamers like PC based RTS games like Starcraft or MMOs like WoW.

I think mostly the rich in China can afford game consoles since Foxcon workers who make the consoles only get a few hundred dollars a month making consoles like the Wii, PS3, and 360, so I'm guessing there won't be much public out cry to make console legal.
 
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