
Google have issued a statement that their email system has been hacked by the Chinese, possibly using malware placed on people's computers. Browser games put client software on tens of millions of computers and could easily be used to farm for information such as email addresses. This article looks at the evidence.

“Castlevania Belmont’s Curse is a 2D Action-Exploration game where players can freely explore vast, elaborately crafted maps,” Tommy Williams, Konami’s Head of Communications for the Americas, tells The Verge. “It is not a roguelike or roguelite game.”

The Oldest House leaking into New York is all I needed to hear to be excited about Control Resonant, Remedy Entertainment’s long-anticipated follow-up to their excellent 2019 paranormal action-adventure, Control. As they recently showed us with Alan Wake 2, the folks at Remedy are not afraid to take big swings with sequels, and Control Resonant looks no less surprising and delightful than its studio and series pedigree would suggest.
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Uhhh you do realize that google is made and maintained by a Chinese company right?
You should state *by Chinese* not by *the* Chinese.
*sigh* You can't really trust anyone now a days.
The search engine on google isent working probably.
seems to me that you weird obession with evony (wich is indeed crap mind you) got mixed up with an otherwise interesting article with hardly if any relation at all