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DUMP YOUR CREDITS in the CREDITS DUMP! GET THE LATEST DIRECTLY :: Blog [RSS] :: Recent Changes [RSS] :: Twitter <startFeed /> Trans-Asian TidbitsCRV 13:19, 24 July 2010 (UTC) [permalink] [comments] More stuff courtesy of "Derboo." It looks like outsourcing to South Korea was more prevalent than I might have previously thought.
Not Korea-related, but I'll just throw it in here:
For more Korean gaming history, check out "Derboo"'s feature on Hardcore Gaming 101.
Seoul TrainCRV 14:16, 26 May 2010 (UTC) [permalink] [comments] The amount of stuff we Westerners know about Korean games could fill a space the size of a headlight on a Kia. But that's all changing thanks to the ongoing research of one "Derboo," who's writing about gaming in South Korea for Hardcore Gaming 101. Because of said research, more has been learned about gamemaker Sanghun Lee (or Lee Sanghun; see right), who has been discussed on this blog before. Let's start from the beginning...
Please Excuse Our DustCRV 13:38, 26 May 2010 (UTC) [permalink] [comments] I feel the urge to put up one of those old "Under Construction" GIFs, but I won't. A few points for those who might be wondering what's going on around here:
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