Wednesday, January 30, 2013

China may release video games in the country

China is studying suspending the ban to video game consoles after more than a decade, reported on Monday, the official China Daily newspaper, which caused high in stock of leading hardware manufacturers such as Sony and Nintendo. In November, the Sony PlayStation 3 has received a certificate of quality of a Chinese regulatory organization, which sparked speculation that Beijing could suspend the ban, which the Government claimed to have been imposed in 2000 in order to safeguard the physical and mental development of children.
"However, as the ban was imposed by seven ministries over a decade ago, we will need the approval of all parties before suspending it," said the source.
Suspension
An official in the cultural market Department of the Ministry, responsible for the ban, denied the report. "The Ministry is not considering suspending the ban," said the official, who identified himself only as Bai, told Reuters.
In Tokyo, shares of Sony closed at a high of 9.07%, while those of Nintendo rose at 3.44%, both above the performance of the Nikkei index, which closed at fall of 0.94%.
"Our position with regard to business in China has not changed. Of course we recognize China as a promising market for our Division, and we're always considering and preparing for opportunities and business opportunities in that country, "said Sony in a statement. Nintendo has not commented on the matter. Earlier decisions have suggested that the Chinese authorities were ready to soften its position with regard to the Islands.
Last year, Lenovo has launched the CT510, control by Eedoo movements like Microsoft Kinnect, associated with the Xbox console.
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