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Chinese Gamer Sues Shanda Entertainment Over Loss Of Virtual Schwag

May 22, 2008

legend_of_mir2_s7ko40jw5a61 Chinese Gamer Sues Shanda Entertainment Over Loss Of Virtual Schwag
China has come a long way since the Cultural Revolution. Back in the 1960s the Red Guard would crack you in the skull on the way back to the farm if they detected any hints of intellectualism. Now you can sue an MMO operator to defend your geekdom. A gamer identified as Wen has filed a $14,000 suit against Shanda Entertainment, the operator of Legend of Mir II over the disappearance of 31 virtual items from his character’s inventory. Wen claims that during the time he has played Legend he has thrown down around $30K on in-game trinkets–thirty fucking grand. No matter what happens in the law suit, it’s pretty clear that little Wen has some bigger issues looming in his future.

[Pacific Epoch via Game Life]

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Chinese Gold Farmers Confirm Worldwide Theory On Gold Farmers

May 12, 2008

goldfarmers Chinese Gold Farmers Confirm Worldwide Theory On Gold Farmers
Chinese authorities recently took down a pair of gold farmers in Chengdu’s Shuangliu county. Identified only as Li and Zhang, the farmers employed around 20 computer operators and raked in around $230K over the course of seven months trading virtual gold and equipment in World of Warcraft. Things soured somewhere along the way and, suspecting an unfair distribution of the loot, Li blew the whistle on Zhang. Not so gangster.

[Game Life]