“Personal blogs are not very popular in China. I posted the Chinese version on Gcores, which is a pretty good gaming media website.”
Comment on From Yellow Cartridges to Steam: A Post-90s Gamer’s Chronicle of China
Brum@lemmy.world 16 hours ago
Thank you for taking the time to write this. As a millenial from the Balkans I thoroughly enjoyed the story and the similarities of our experiences. If you ever start a blog, I would be very much interested in a retro gaming perspective from China - we don’t get enough non-western human perspectives like this in Europe, and love how similar gamers are throughout the world, which could be a wonderful unifying factor in this uncertain world.
frenchfrynoob@lemmy.world 11 hours ago
frenchfrynoob@lemmy.world 11 hours ago
“We have a Reddit-like forum called Baidu Tieba (Baidu Post Bar), which features Chinese-language content and has very few posting rules. However, a common posting habit there is to break a long article into multiple short replies. I’m also getting familiar with the forum culture of Lemmy.
The timeline of this article is as follows: Subor Game Console, stories from arcade halls, PS2 rental shops, PSP handheld study rooms, the game console ban and the war on Internet addiction, the rise of Steam and support for legitimate games, and finally a Q&A section.”