PC gaming in India seems bright but only in few houses
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PC gaming is now in arena of a world sports. We as country, representing in world sports, have not been very successful in our campaign. A mind over matter sports gives us the opportunity to raise our hopes in Pc gaming which according to WCG ranking, we are 34th in the world. There are few houses/organisations trying to captilise on the new sports, but the real question is why shouldnt this sport have a mainframe, more organised and most importantly more participation. Here i am not only reffering to player's participation but also many Gaming enthusiast who have melted themselves in this world either to be part of it or earn a living out of it.
There is serious need of the hour to get things into perspective. This is one Sport India can really capitalise on. We may agree that we dont have the greatest muscle in the world but we do have the greatest brain. An illfate that we in all other sports due to lack of interest shown by people concerned with the sport and cricket being a religion than a sport.
A very delicate handling of the industry is needed instead of few wannabees trying to steal all show which they cant handle. India has more state than they have offices all over the country. This sports needs a mainframe, a central body, an authority.
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Chingkhei Hunba Sapam
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you are right about the support part, sometimes parents are not supportive even for physical sports unless its cricket. these countries, mostly asian countries, like singapore, malaysia, taiwan, korea, japan and now china have sponsors supporting...
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Ramdas Pawar
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yes Mr. Chingkhei one needs to understant the Gamer, i have seen where most of the parents don't support them in this category, as they always say there is no future in it and all the other things, but as far i have seen in other countries...
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Abdul Raheem.Syed
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I think N-Gage lovers are very less in proportion and Nokia is not going to lose much with this move. If Nokia is really concerned about the gaming lovers,it will surely add these games in forth coming releases
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Yes it will. There are many people who mere buying N-Gage just for its gaming facilities. By taking this decisions, Nokia has closed the doors of its handset going in the hands of hundreds of N-Gage lovers.
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I don't think it will do much effect. Nokia has already got a market reputation of its quality. Merely reducing 1-2 small small things like games won't effect much. A cell phone has many other things to do other than just playing games. So, if...
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