Friday, May 30, 2008

E-Games, Shaping the Future.

Imagine this, you've come up with a new sport, drafting up the rules and regulations and how it should be played.

You've invested hundred thousands into the industry and response from the public is enormous. Players from all over the world are embracing it with open arms.

Everything was going on a smooth sail for years, until suddenly, the Authorities decided to shut down your business entirely, including all your outlets supplying any services related to this sport.

How would you, and your players feel about this?

Quoting from, http://www.usj.com.my/bulletin/upload/showthread.php?t=22139,

"Anyone here owns any EntertaimentOutlets,Cyber Cafe, Massage parlours,Foot Reflexlogy Centers

Well i use to own 3-4 Cyber Cafes and the moment we rented a Shop The 1st thing on our mind was applying to get the licence! I would like to share My painful and sad experinces here! We got Raided,Saman and Worst We been bully! (We only offer Online Games and Lan Games Strictly NO GAMBLING)

We applied, waited and until we closes shop Licence still tak keluar!!!



I m not sure about others licences and i ll guess its the same huh! Look at Subang area NO pubs licences,Foot Reflexlogy has been issue out! Subang Mentari Area Worst!!!! Pub are everywhere without Licence but still running!

What I m trying to point out is UNLESS U know somebody to protect u Or u slowly Die....Just my 2 cents


Suggestion to the Subang New MP and MBSJ: PLEASE...

Update The RAKYAT :



1. Have a better Meeting Rooms with Business owner whom about to Apply some sort of Licences! Train Officers to answer our problems on new outlet business

2. List out quartely Which and What Businness is currently Not allow to have in our Subang Area

3.Do we have to really wait for any Licence Example Coffee Shops or Restaurant and Pub for 6Months to be approve???Please Wake Up And We beg U to proceess it ASAP as most of the new business had paid the Advance rental,Agreement Sign and renovation only needs 1 Months MAX

4.During The critical period When the licence is Not out Yet Business are very prom to get saman from POLICE,MPPJ,MPSJ,DBKL and even Jabatan Imigresyen(for thoese are applying for Overseas Workers(waitress,Cooks)
"

For the past few weeks, the E-Games community has been attacked and invaded. The sudden actions from the authorities sent out mysterious and suspicious motives among gamers.

It started out with Damansara Jaya, and then Subang Jaya got totally wiped out. Not a single cyber cafe was spared at that area.

The Authorities do not comprehend the seriousness of this matter. This is a huge stumbling block to the progress and future of E-Gaming, IN Malaysia.

Just to share some interesting information with my readers,

Did you know :-

There are currently 2 renowned tournaments in Malaysia,

WCG (World Cyber Games) and SMM (Sendi Mutiara Multimedia).

SMM is offering a grand total of RM150,000 cold hard cash to winners of the competitions.

The world's renowned competition ESWC (Electronic Sports World Cup) is offering a total grand prize of USD300,000 *That's 1 Million Ringgit, mind you*

Just base on this few observations, the world is slowly yet surely setting their eyes on E-Gaming and how it would shape the future.

I plea to those who are gamers at heart, you play not because you're addicted, you play because you passion burns for the game.

Parents always shed negative light on E-Gaming. Nothing but a waste of time?

In every sport, there is always the good sides and bad sides. Basketball and soccer has their own good and bad sides. Snooker and Golf has their own good and bad sides. So is it fair for individuals to just focus on the bad sides of E-Gaming and ignore the good sides?

Gone are the days where gangsters and tai kors lingering around cyber cafes. Trust me on that, I've been there for almost 5 years now. What are parents to tell us something that we know of crystal clearly while they are at somewhere else instead of the cyber cafe? If they want to judge, please come by for a few days and have a good look, do you see drug addicts and gang fights occurring at cyber cafes?

I wish to represent on the behalf of all gamers in Malaysia to the Authorities, do you want to create a conducive environment for gamers to grow or become a stumbling block to our growth? On the global scale, we Malaysians are trying hard to reach up the international standard of gaming and all this isn't helping a single bit.

Would continue to touch on this topic over the next few posts.


Thanks for your time.

God bless, cheers.

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