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Japan Aims to Dominate the Global Market for Games & Entertainment; Won't Interfere With Content

The Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry has proposed a strategy for world domination, at least in gaming and entertainment.

Despite planning to invest big in the gaming and entertainment industries, the government won't interfere with the content and will make a priority of protecting creators' freedom of expression.

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CrimsonWing6971d ago

Took you long enough. Would be cool to get back to the way it used to be like in the 90s.

DefenderOfDoom271d ago (Edited 71d ago )

Definitely would love to hear the music artist that Sony put out in the 90s like A Tribe Called Quest , Lauryn Hill , Green Day , Mariah Carey and many more . But due too the Mp3, the great music that Sony put out in the 90s will probably not happen again.

VenomUK71d ago

Whilst the Japanese government might not interfere, US developers and their progressive staff will. Just look at what Sony studios have done across multiple recent games.

Profchaos71d ago

@venom after their modern audiences failed to show up time and time again their influence is slipping

Michiel198971d ago

when 90% of the games didn't come to the west or were altered because they thought we were retards?

Yang_kai71d ago

I wonder if Nintendo latest trademark of catch mechanics lost is part of this approach.

TheColbertinator71d ago (Edited 71d ago )

For the honor of the empire of the Rising Sun. Damn EA for not making more Red Alert games.

SimulationDaily71d ago

Haha, finally someone who noticed that. I'm particularly proud of that image.
One of George Takei's most memorable performances.
"You are made of stupid" 😂

TheColbertinator71d ago

PC gaming was in a wild era in those days.

Profchaos71d ago

Well if western studios keep making games for "modern audiences" that never show up eg dragon age the more this will happen and I'm cool with it Japan gave us the best gaming experiences of the 80s and 90s

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An Update to Our Shared Commitment to Safer Gaming

Discover how Sony Interactive Entertainment, Nintendo, and Microsoft continue to collaborate to improve player safety across our platforms.

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Data suggests your game should cost between $20 and $40

Pricing your game between $20 and $40 could be a key part of attracting player interest.

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We Interview Troy Baker. Could we see video game actors on Jimmy Fallon?

The acting legend on making his own game, AI, working with indies, and replacing fear with trust

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We Interview Troy Baker. Could we see video game actors on Jimmy Fallon? by Christopher Dring

The acting legend on making his own game, AI, working with indies, and replacing fear with trust

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