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USA, Korea, and Netherlands Winners at Cyber Games

An anonymous reader writes "CNN is carrying a story about Team USA's win at the World Cyber Games. Amid fanfare fit for actual world-class athletes, five Americans with really quick fingers took home the gold medal in the popular "Counter Strike" competition of the World Cyber Games championships, capping five days of intense gaming by the world's elite." The US team came away with two golds and a bronze, third overall. Congrats also to South Korea, second overall, and the Netherlands who came in first in the medal tally. The BBC also has coverage of the event's results.

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  1. Gotta love journalism by Twylite · · Score: 5, Funny

    CNN: USA wins World Cyber Games.

    BBC: UK did great, but our best players actually represented their home countries so the Netherlands won. All of our other players did great, but got knocked out early.

    Slashdot: USA wins
    ... uh ... some medals that is. They came third, really.

    WCG:
    First place: The Netherlands
    Second place: South Korea
    Third place: USA

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    1. Re:Gotta love journalism by 0x0d0a · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Pissed off nationalists are a large, manipulable pool to use -- if you're trying to build up a world video game competition, try feeding off of nationalist feelings.

    2. Re:Gotta love journalism by Deraj+DeZine · · Score: 2, Funny

      You forgot the news reports from the North Korean media: Kim Jong-Il Single-Handedly Defeats Capitalist Infidels in Yet Another Competition.

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  2. Re:Brood Wars and a question by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    www.gotfrag.com
    For HLTV demos of the CS:CZ competition (probably either the top or 2nd to Starcraft competition, in terms of popularity). USA's team, Team 3D won. Nobody expected them to, and they really showed the world that they are back :)

    You need to register a free account I think to download them...

    I don't know where you can get movie files of the event sorry :(

  3. Re:Brood Wars and a question by Kumorigoe · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I agree. I think that games these days are getting to the point where pretty graphics are trying to make up for horrible gameplay. Like movies and special effects. I remember playing Starcraft and Diablo back in the day, and before that, as far back as Dragon Warrior and the first Final Fantasy. I'd much rather buy a game with mediocre graphics and escellent play than the other way around.

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  4. Re:World Cyber games are like the Special Olympics by Shufly · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yeah, a retard with a peice of the $400,000 in prize money.

  5. Re:Brood Wars and a question by j1ggl3x · · Score: 2, Informative

    Don't think there are any videos, but your best bet would be to grab the replay files (weird "seems to only work in IE" registration required) and load it into the games.

    I attended the Starcraft, Warcraft and CS finals and they were pretty exciting to watch. Although, with only one screen on the starcraft and warcraft, the observers sometimes missed some action. Even on the CS finals, they had one screen devoted to the overhead map and one screen rotating between players, but they missed some really awesome kills when there was a lot of action going on. That's probably why the replay files would be better than video since you can control the camera. The only hitch is having all the games needed to watch the replays.