Wednesday, January 26, 2011

The second largest economy in the world

The second largest economy in the world, China is ripe for the picking or so Sega apparently thinks. Starting next spring, the Tokyo-base game company, known for arcade classics like Out Run and Virtua Fighter, will begin selling its titles and creating new games in China. Sega is currently working with investment and joint-venture replica Bvlgari 101272 Watch companies.This represents a serious step forward in China for Sega.Details are scant, and it is unclear what titles and franchises will be involved. However, as the original report mentions the the “amusement” industry, it's logically expected that Sega will begin in arcades.

For years now, Japanese arcade games have been imported into Chinese arcades, and titles like The King of Fighters have a serious and devoted following. More recently, Japanese companies, especially sticker picture companies, are being more proactive about moving into the Chinese amusement industry.A healthy Chinese arcade industry could benefit the global arcade business as it would spark new title development. replica Bvlgari BZ22BSS.M Watch Oscar-winner Helen Mirren was reportedly paid 500,000 (US$800,000) to appear in a Wii Fit Plus ad. This is that ad!”Nintendo insisted they wanted Helen and no one else,” a friend of Mirren's is apparently quoted as saying. “They wanted an older, more attractive woman to show that the Wii isn't just for children.”

The commercial is pretty . It's like Nintendo showed up at Mirren's house and said, “Here, play Wii Fit Plus for a bit and talk at your kitchen table.” And she said, “Alrighty.” And then a truck full of money dumped a load of cash on her lawn.Not sure what I was expecting. But for $800,000, there should be a car chase, explosions or at least a fistfight.”Ever wonder why Dame Helen Mirren agreed to appear in upcoming Wii ads? Maybe she replica Bvlgari AA39C14SLD Men's watch likes the Wii. But maybe it was the two-day commercial shoot and the very hefty paycheck. Ka-ching!According to MSN News, the 65 year-old Oscar winner received 500,000 (US$800,000) to appear in a Wii Fit Plus advert. “Nintendo insisted they wanted Helen and no one else,” a friend of Mirren's said. “They wanted an older, more attractive woman to show that the Wii isn't just for children.”

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