China Hunting Down Undesirable Online Games
KeyWord: Game, Ban Date: 01-21-2008
Summary: After Brazil bans Counter-Strike and EverQuest to avoid violence crime, Chinese authorities recently announced that they are stepping up the crackdown against what they deem as undesirable online games.

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