The Frontlines of Korean Gaming Culture
Jim Rossignol, a writer for PC Gamer UK, has returned from South Korea with a look at gaming culture in a vibrant and interesting pro-gaming society. From the article: "Seoul, South Korea. To a fanfare of Asian nu-metal and the sound of a thousand screaming fans, a young Korean man enters a dazzling arena. Like an American wrestler at the heart of a glitter-glazed Royal Rumble, he strides down a ramp towards the stage. Adorned in what appears to be a space suit and a large white cape, he heads out to meet his opponent on the stadium's ziggurat focus. Amid a blaze of flashbulbs and indoor fireworks he climbs the steps, and is exulted by the thronging crowd ... the man on the stage is on Korean television almost every day. He is about to sit down and play what is close to becoming Korea's national sport: Starcraft."
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Is that really Tim Edwards' work? I thought it was Jim Rossignol, what with it being reproduced on his blog, where he introduces it as "the text from my account of a trip to South Korea in April 2005", and all.
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It was actually me that wrote that.
Somewhere where the obesity rate will be HIGHER than here en los Estados Unidos hermosos.
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Anyone know a link to a video of Lee Yunyeol playing? I'd love to see what kind of pace he plays at, but a few searches just turned up articles on starcraft and such
Shouldn't they pick a new game, you know, one that has been published in the current millenium.
I can't decide if it is more or less exciting than watching golf...
perhaps blizzard will FINALLY make a linux port of starcraft. umm... probably not though. :(
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StarCraft forever!
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This is how you do video games on TV. You follow leagues, you make stars, and you get advertisers to start parting with money to promote events. You want to make money on TV with gaming, this is the way to do it.
Are there any videos of these events? Like regular episodes since I heard they are shown on TV in S. Korea?
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Besides the normal melee games, "Use Map Settings" StarCraft games are still going strong too. In fact, there are many UMS map making communities, websites, and even clans. There are even some new map editor being developed. =) Don't blame me for all the patches. I didn't make the bugs I only found them. =(