The Frontlines of Korean Gaming Culture 22
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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Are you sure? (Score:2)
As well-travelled as Tim is... (Score:3, Informative)
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Finally! (Score:2)
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Video of play? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Isn't it time to upgrade? (Score:1)
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If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
I know several people that are happier with WarCraft II (and StarCraft) than they were with WarCraft III and its hero system.
Besides, the beautiful thing about StarCraft is that you don't need a $500 card from nVidia to play it. In today's terms, its system requirements are only marginally greater than the requirements to play Scorched Earth [classicgaming.com]
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snore (Score:2)
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Anymore than watching sweaty men put a leather ball through a hole. Seriously, I can't see what is exciting about that either. If they did what the Aztecs did and kill the looser and use his head for the next match than maybe it would be a bit more interesting.
linux port... please? (Score:1)
StarCraft forever!
Are you listening G4? (Score:3, Insightful)
Video clips? (Score:2)
Re:Video clips? (Score:2, Interesting)
I stumbled upon a filming of one of the shows at the COEX mall one day. It was before they actually started filming. The studio was filled with 150+ teenage kids (maybe a few 20-somethings as well), both male and female. I hung around
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