Well, I just started digging around on the name on the whois data. It's interesting, to say the least.
I did a search for the email address but left off the extension, and I pulled up a Twitter feed. Interestingly, the earliest post on it dates from November 8th and the domain was registered on the 11th. On December 7th, it started to post in Chinese. All of the posts on there, from November 8th until now, are all videos on YouTube from the looks of it. It hasn't posted since January 1st. Also, it seems to take 2 week breaks every week and a half or so.
Will update this post as I go tunneling, but I felt I should share this stuff as I find it.

Edit:
If I treat the stuff before the "@" in the email address as a domain, the whois information also routes me to China but to a completely different name. However, the information it brought up was not well formed. All the data was in lower case whereas the one from gamesas.com was in the correct case.
Wait, I just noticed that it looks like a dummy. The phone number is the repetition of the same 2 digits over and over again.
gamesas.com has a proper phone number attached to it, however.
Edit 2:
Doing a basic search for the email address before the "@" sign listed in the whois of the email I treated as a domain, I get a bunch of sites having to do with half of that name when the original email address had nothing to do with it.
Definitely looks like a fly by night operation here.
Edit 3:
Finally got something that makes more sense. Throwing that domain into a traceroute gave me an IP address that is assigned to an ISP for the Asia-Pacific region. Looks like this one is a more legitimate business, too. Not sure what it means exactly, but it at least makes more sense than the other stuff I'd been getting

Not sure how much else I can pull up at this point, though. I've got the information all saved, just in case.
