Last Online: 1/11/07

East Asian Gamers League

The public group of the "East Asian Gamers League" or "EAGLe".

If you are a gamer and of an East Asian ancestry, then this is the place for you, you, you, yes you also, and me.

Our Belief

We believe that we - the gamers - can help in building and promoting the so-called East Asian Summit which will eventually become an EU-type bloc called "East Asian Community". We, the Gamers are not just young kids or teenagers who are into gaming, online gaming, console gaming and other platforms and genres, but are also executives and professionals, individuals who have contributed good in our society, people who are mature, responsible and with a healthy social-life, in other words - gamers are from all walks of life and fields of expertise.

Through the "East Asian Gamers League" (EAGLe), we will show to the world around us that gaming is a medium, and gamers are useful to the society which the general public and many, if not all, politicians refuse to admit and embrace.

Though we are not politically inclined, we - the gamers, through the games we play are more united, closer, and open-minded, and are still the same group of individuals who our respective countries used to be proud of and call as "the future of the country".

Scope of Membership

There are many definitions of what constitutes "East Asia" depending on who you ask and what organization explains it. The United Nations, the Geographers, Politics and even individual people have different answers.

To make it simpler, the "East Asian Gamers League" covers up what the "East Asian Summit" (soon-to-be EU-type as 'East Asian Community' bloc) covers and these are the following countries:

(in order of geographical partition)
East Asia
  • China (mainland China, Macau, Hong Kong and Taiwan)
  • Japan
  • South Korea
  • Mongolia (recommended by Malaysia to be a member of EAS/EAC)

South Asia
  • India
  • Pakistan (recommended by Malaysia to be a member of EAS/EAC)

South-East Asia (basically the ASEAN [soon-to-be Union] itself)
  • Brunei
  • Cambodia
  • Indonesia
  • Laos
  • Malaysia
  • Myanmar
  • the Philippines
  • Singapore
  • Thailand
  • Timor-Lester (observer status & seeking membership in ASEAN)
  • Vietnam

Remote Oceania
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
  • Papua New Guinea (recommended by Australia & New Zealand to be a member of EAS/EAC)

North Asia
  • Russia (observer status & seeking membership in EAS/EAC)

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