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Next Generation is reporting on the World Cyber games, which enter their final leg between the 16th and 20th of September. The U.S. teams have been finalized after the last round of national competitions in New York over the weekend. From the article: "The spectator excitement combined with a high level of competition this past weekend here in New York signals that the era of e-Sports is beginning to mature here in the US, as it already has elsewhere in the world. We have always been the biggest tournament in the world, and it is here that pro-gamers get their start. We are now seeing the kinds of corporate sponsorships necessary to back these players so they can train and compete at the highest level worldwide." Five bucks OGRE 1 and OGRE 2 for the Halo 2 win.
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But there the kind of public interest that makes such sponsorships worthwhile? Obviously sponsors of the contests get great visibility with an important customer base. The lack of coverage these events suffer from (except in South Korea) seems to preclude any real marketing impact for individual competitors, except perhaps using first place winner's endorsement in conventional advertising saying.
People sponsor racecars because even if the car isn't first, if it is in the race people see the primary sponsorship. Of course when they teams win, they use that fact in conventional advertising as well, but small time racers can be sponsored by small companies in local circuits exactly because that visibility of sponsorship can affect people in the exact community where the business is.
Small time game players are not seen in local events that are accessible to the public at large. Large events like these only can attract large companies as sponsors, which would seem to indicate a lot of the players will go without such sponsorships. Not that sponsorships are as necessary as they are in auto racing...
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And I know many a gaming clan who was sponsored by a local business. I'm not sure WHY, but I know of them within my online circles.
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I imagine it's often because one of the guys in the clan owns the business or is in some other way affiliated...
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When watching the game over HLTV (which lets you pretty much watch the game as its being played, through player pov and omniscient views), you see player names. If the clan/team is sponsored, they try to make this pretty known through their clan tag. IE, in one tournament in the past, Team 3D (sponsored by NVidia) used the ingame tag "3D.NVidia Kim", making it known that NVidia played a prominent role.
Additionally, I haven't
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I think a lot of the people pay sponsorship money for the right to print "Used in the Cybergames!" on the packaging of their boxes. So now the average guy that walks into Best Buy to buy a mouse might gravitate toward the mondo mouse with twelve buttons and hardcore LEDs if he happens to be a gamer. And if the mouse is "used by the overall champions of the 2005 CyberGames!" that might be even more of a bonus. Sure, the mouse won't make the ultimate difference in Joe (or Jane) Doe's gameplayi
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How long until there are televised Madden games?
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I dunno, but it sure would save the franchises from paying out million dollar contracts to players.
But seriously... I see this like I see the rest of professional sports... Not that really big of a deal. It's basically men (or women) moving a ball across of field to a certain point under a ruleset. Not that big of a deal and I don't really understands why people want to watch it rather than go out and do it themselves.
Of course thats why I enjoy playing video
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People enjoy watching professional sports, even when they play those sports themselves, because it can be enjoyable to watch the sport played at a skill level that most people can never even hope to attain. You won't see a Michael Jordan on your local basketball court, or a Sammy Sosa in your recreational softball leagu
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There's plenty of guys who would consider professional online tournaments right up there with the Superbowl (or beyond.)
The only problem is they can't tell anyone about it
But, seriously the core appeal behind these types of competitions (man vs his peers) is universal regardless if it takes place in a real or virtual world.
I am very active in online gaming. If one finds a game where people don't cheat and each contestant has an equal shot of w
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Well actually, I was on top-ten teams throughout the life of Starsiege: Tribes and Tribes 2. I know the adrenaline one gets durin
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Over here in germany we have a tv show sending four hours a week exclusivly about eSports, havn't seen Madden there, but plenty of Fifa, Pro Evolution Soccer and all those other games.
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Uhh...no. Halo and Halo players are pathetic jokes in the fps world. They are like the Kenny Gs of Jazz...
There has to be MS money involved to get crap like Halo on the list.
Lame.
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Halo 2 is insanley fun to play, and designes well for console multiplayer playing. I'd like to know your reasoning as to why it's crap.
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I also feel the peek times of RTCW and Wolfenstein Enemy Territory put Halo community to shame. More clan activities, more players, some of the best teamwork I have ever seen in online gaming period.
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Is there a Liandri Corporation around? (Score:3, Funny)
We are now seeing the kinds of corporate sponsorships necessary to back these players so they can train and compete at the highest level worldwide.
(That's called "humor", mods. Look it up.)
Sponsorships ? what return? (Score:1)
I rocked at Starcraft/Warcraft 3 (Score:2)
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