Ministry Of Culture Approves Ten Computer Games For Teenagers
January 27, 2006 |
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The Ministry of Culture has released the names of the second batch of computer games recommended for teenagers.
Ten games are included in the list this time. They are Kuai Le Xi You of Shanghai Jiucheng Information Technology Company; QQ Huan Xiang from Tencent; Fengshenbang from Kingsoft; Shanhe of Sichuan Nuoya Information Industry Company; Wendao of Sichuan 8760 Network Technology Company; Shanda Moneybags from Shanda; QQ Pet from Tencent; and two Sina iGames.
The first five are role-playing games, and the others are leisure games.
Representatives from the Ministry of Culture said that these games were chosen because they both cater to teenagers' entertainment needs and can foster a healthy attitude.
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