CHINESE SECOND LIFE?
11 May 2007
"Swords and sorcery" gamemaker to expand horizons
Undeterred by the online gambling-related visits of the
FBI to America's "Second Life" virtual world (see
previous InfoPowa report) the Chinese online games
operator Shanda Interactive Entertainment is poised to
start a Chinese equivalent, says chairman Chen Tianqiao.
Chen intends to expand his Nasdaq-listed company beyond
the swords-and-sorcery gameplay milieu that has made it
China’s biggest Internet company, reports The Financial
Times.
It also highlights international interest in the style
of play offered by Second Life, founded in 2003 by San
Francisco-based developer Linden Labs.
Second Life encourages players to develop and trade
virtual property and to live an internet version of
modern life, far beyond the "shoot 'em up" and racecar
standard game offerings.
“We are moving to diversify our games,” Chen told the
Financial Times. “The only thing we care about is what
users like, so we are also having a try at this Second
Life kind of direction.”
The Shanda chairman declined to comment on when the
Shanghai-based company might release such a title or
offer any further details.
A Second Life-style title from the Internet giant could
be bad news for HiPiHi, a Beijing-based start-up that is
also developing a Chinese copy of the US game. HiPiHi
has already begun limited testing of its game with about
2 000 registered players.
Chen remains confident, saying that the success of a
game like Second Life depends on the rapid creation of a
large “virtual community” of players, giving Shanda –
which already boasts millions of players on its online
games – a key advantage.
“Shanda has a huge user base,” he said. “We are also
among the strongest on the technical side.”
Two major elements of Second Life’s virtual world could
be difficult to replicate in China: online sex and
gambling. Beijing has been stepping up efforts to
control the Internet, with the ruling Communist party
Politburo recently calling for more online promotion of
Marxism and a crackdown on what it termed “decadent”
content.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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