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uncover the veil of martial arts games
posted at December 22, 2011 3:27 AM EST
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Posts: 12
First: December 8, 2011 Last: January 4, 2012 |
[quote]Maybe you are a fan of Kung Fu Panda, and maybe you have watched the films like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Hero, etc. You may even keep abreast of numerous kungfu stars, such as Bruce Lee and Jet Li. But it can only say you are a semi-fan of martial arts. Even native Chinese can hardly define “martial arts”! Martial arts games do have a long history in China. According to understanding, over 30 martial arts –themed online games have been released in 2011, surpassing the number in the past three years.[/quote] Share more detailed clues: http://news.bbgsite.com/content/2011-12-13/uncover-the-veil-of-martial-arts_1.shtml |
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Re: uncover the veil of martial arts games
posted at December 22, 2011 3:32 AM EST
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Posts: 12
First: December 8, 2011 Last: January 4, 2012 |
[quote]Maybe you are a fan of Kung Fu Panda, and maybe you have watched the films like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Hero, etc. You may even keep abreast of numerous kungfu stars, such as Bruce Lee and Jet Li. But it can only say you are a semi-fan of martial arts. Even native Chinese can hardly define “martial arts”! Martial arts games do have a long history in China. According to understanding, over 30 martial arts –themed online games have been released in 2011, surpassing the number in the past three years.[/quote] Share more detailed clues: http://news.bbgsite.com/content/2011-12-13/uncover-the-veil-of-martial-arts_1.shtml |