Annyeong, yeongeo hal jul aseyo?


If you understood the above (“Hello, do you speak English?”), you probably don’t need this website. It’s a newsletter in English that covers the Korean gaming industry. Free registration gets you very basic news access (which is still more coverage of the Korean market then you get, uh, anywhere), subscription fees of about 12 quadzillion dollars give you other wacky stuff.

They have a few MMOs in Korea, I’m given to understand!

  1. #1 by Chris on April 6th, 2006

    Word of warning: there’s a 5.8 MB thumbnail on the front page. It’s a nice painting of Rohan something-or-another.

  2. #2 by Noel on April 6th, 2006

    They have a few MMOs in Korea, I’m given to understand!

    Yeah, you’ve heard that too? What a coincidence! So have I!

  3. #3 by Cake on April 6th, 2006

    They have a few MMOs in Korea, I’m given to understand!

    Yeah, you’ve heard that too? What a coincidence! So have I!

  4. #4 by Eso on April 6th, 2006

    Wait, whats an MMO?

  5. #5 by Amaranthar on April 6th, 2006

    An MMO is a game where people work at tedious jobs. More Money Online.

  6. #6 by Cillasi on April 6th, 2006

    Oh my! I went to that website and decided to see what the subscription link did. It made me laugh is what it did! Did they perhaps leave out the decimal points???

  7. #7 by Cake on April 6th, 2006

    Your question isn’t very polite. I am offended.

  8. #8 by Boanerges on April 7th, 2006

    Methinks that they have confused the , with the . Note how the group monthly fee is listed as 4.000

    Koreans are a crazy bunch of people, as evidenced by the two gay men shaking hands in from of a nondescript building with KGN photoshopped in.

  9. #9 by J. on April 8th, 2006

    You mean they don’t make you learn Korean when you go work for …

    Never mind, I have said too much.

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