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Behind the Scenes at the Taipei Game Show
From big industry players to indie developers and twitchy live streamers, TGS had everything a dedicated follower of gaming could desire.

How China's Biggest Video Game Became the Target of the Chinese Communist Party
Chinese Communist Party media and commentators have objections to the game that go beyond its supposedly addictive nature. They are concerned about the game's storyline, which they say 'subverts Chinese history,' writes Oiwan Lam.

Q&A: ArtLord’s Mike Yang on VR Gaming, Deep Terror and Turning Taiwan's South Digital
Can animation, virtual reality, and digital content replace heavy industry and manufacturing in Taiwan's south?

Q&A: Toii, The Taiwan Startup Gamifying Travel Experiences
This little-known Taiwan startup may be on the cusp of developing the future of travel.

China’s ‘League of Legends’ Criticized for Rewriting History
Are games just games or should they also bear the burden of history textbooks?

Ten Questions: AirSig
Tired of typing and trying to remember password after password?

Searching for Pikachu: The Future of Online Gaming
The most significant thing about the Pokémon Go phenomenon is what it portends for the future of online gaming.

Warcraft Character to be Unveiled in Taichung
A character from a popular video game will soon be a permanent fixture in Taichung.

New Video Game Features Taiwan’s White Terror Era
A 'breakthrough' video game takes players into the horrors of Taiwan’s White Terror period and decades of martial law.