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Sports vs. E-sports: The Battle for Relevency

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geno
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States1404 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-03-29 02:40:12
March 29 2008 02:31 GMT
#1
This is my first shot at a blog entry. Sorry if it sucks

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Sports have been a part of human culture for not decades, not centuries, but millennia. There are records to suggest that the Chinese took part in sporting events as early as 4000 B.C. And yet, when most think of sports, the first things on their minds are obvious: Soccer, Football, Basketball, etc. Sure, specific activities like these may have existed for years, but sports as a whole are not so easily defined. Sports are an evolving art form. The news these days all over the U.S. covers the widespread usage of steroids in baseball. This is a perfect example of how sports are not a static entity. How steroids will change the game in the years to come remains to be seen, but it’s clear that Baseball is gaining a new image. It is all about the evolution of the game. This primal change occurs, not as a result of any one person’s fancy, but rather as the collective market takes control. If its decided in the upcoming years that public will not stand for steroid heavy baseball, you can be sure that every player and team will do everything they can to distance themselves from it.

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The market is a powerful thing. It conveys the trends some people don’t want to admit, and others gladly jump to defend. And the market is speaking.

Over the last decade video and computer games have jumped in sales and popularity. Generational gaps reveal these distinct differences that are unique to our culture. When asked about what kids did to pass the time in High School in the ‘60s, sports will very often be the answer. If one were to ask that again today ‘video games’ would be a strong rival.

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Because you see, games offer something that was previously monopolized by sports: relative competition. You didn’t have to be naturally talented to enjoy a quick game of basketball with your friends. The only people who joined art club were the people who were good at art. It is unlikely you would find someone in band who wasn’t genuinely interested in learning to play an instrument much better than they did. But sports are different. It isn’t hard to find someone who has played a game of basketball and harbors no illusions of becoming the next Michael Jordan. Yet they are still competitive. They want to be the best amongst their friends and are satisfied with that. It is this relative competition that makes sports so enthralling for kids.

Now that video games have become ingrained within our culture, it is hard to overlook the fact that most of these games offer a competitive element strangely reminiscent of that of athletic sports. It started small, with friends coming over to play Bomberman or Mario Kart, and quickly grew to massive proportions, with PC gaming strongly heading the charge.

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It is almost strange how the evolution of games has played out so strikingly similar to that of sports. Clans and teams quickly became signature elements of the gaming industry as games became more and more competitive. Tournaments became common occurrences. And in a small country way ahead of its time in the east hemisphere, they took that next leap. Starcraft went pro.

This leap truly confirmed any suspicions about the similarities between video games and sports. The physical skill sets required are not entirely the same, but that is simply a reflection on what society has deemed important. The more important correlations are in structure. While tournaments have been important in sports, league play has always really defined competitive sports. And to no surprise Starcraft followed in those footsteps. Having both proleague and individual tournaments, the Korean Starcraft scene seems almost a perfect emulation of athletic sports.

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And what of these friendly fellows? Commentators have always been a staple in traditional sports (even in the games that some may argue don't need them). So it is no surprise that it did not take long for commentators to become a key element of professional Starcraft either.

The similarities between Starcraft and traditional sports are astounding. Statistical analysis of the players, their strengths and their weaknesses. The televising of important, and soon, nearly all matches. The idolization of the best of the best (and sometimes even the not so best). I could go on and on. These characteristics did not appear by chance. These are the characteristics of a sport, and not all were created simply in emulation.

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Why Starcraft? What was so different about it that it alone was the only game to break through the market?

Well, the game itself was and still is exceptional, but that alone was not the reason it became an e-sport. It needed help. A unique set of circumstances helped Starcraft to become the game to play in South Korea. And as it gained popularity, competition became more and more intense. Eventually, small tournaments were no longer enough. They needed a new level, and making the game professional was the natural step to take.

There were many catalysts that helped this to happen of course. The popularity of PC Bangs in South Korea is a good example. If Clans are equated to H.S. Football teams, than these would be the High Schools. They produced some of the most astoundingly talented gamers in the world. Starcraft and PC Bangs had a mutually beneficial relationship too. Before Starcraft, Korea had an estimated 500 Cyber Cafes. Afterwards, thousands. In addition to this South Korea also has good internet. The country had a higher ratio of broadband to narrowband connections than even the U.S. which is undeniably important for gaming. Starcraft was pushed by these and other factors beyond the realm of game, and into the realm of phenomenon.

Now, unfortunately these catalysts were and are still fairly unique to South Korea. At least, for now. But it is only a matter of time. The market has spoken and gaming shows no signs of slowing down. Traditional sports are never going to completely fade away; the demand will always be high. But it is looking more and more likely that video games will play their part in the competitive scene too, and it will not be a minor one.

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Make no doubt about it; professional gaming is still in its infancy. It will be awhile before we begin to see it truly flourish.

So in the end, what is the difference between E-sports and Sports?
Time.

And an E.


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Hot_Bid
Profile Blog Joined October 2003
Braavos36379 Posts
March 29 2008 02:54 GMT
#2
On March 29 2008 11:31 geno wrote:
...

So in the end, what is the difference between E-sports and Sports?
Time.

And an E.

AND ADD A " - " AND REVERSE CAPITALIZE THE "S"
@Hot_Bid on Twitter - ESPORTS life since 2010 - http://i.imgur.com/U2psw.png
ahrara_
Profile Blog Joined February 2008
Afghanistan1715 Posts
March 29 2008 02:56 GMT
#3
On March 29 2008 11:54 Hot_Bid wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 29 2008 11:31 geno wrote:
...

So in the end, what is the difference between E-sports and Sports?
Time.

And an E.

AND ADD A " - " AND REVERSE CAPITALIZE THE "S"



That was not a bad blog at all. Worth a read.
in Afghanistan we have 20% literacy rate
geno
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States1404 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-03-29 03:04:39
March 29 2008 03:02 GMT
#4
On March 29 2008 11:54 Hot_Bid wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 29 2008 11:31 geno wrote:
...

So in the end, what is the difference between E-sports and Sports?
Time.

And an E.

AND ADD A " - " AND REVERSE CAPITALIZE THE "S"



I'm just glad I've finally had an opportunity to draw a comic of a stick figure with a top hat and no face in reference (and with reverence) to XKCD.
Hot_Bid
Profile Blog Joined October 2003
Braavos36379 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-03-29 03:05:29
March 29 2008 03:05 GMT
#5
oh, don't take my joke to mean i think this blog sucks, i enjoyed reading it

edit: keep writing!
@Hot_Bid on Twitter - ESPORTS life since 2010 - http://i.imgur.com/U2psw.png
geno
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States1404 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-03-29 03:15:14
March 29 2008 03:14 GMT
#6
Hah, I didn't take it seriously.

I'll write more, but I need to think of more uncovered topics to write about. More contemporary events (or anything else relevant to StarCraft progaming) are already getting such good coverage.

micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24710 Posts
March 29 2008 03:14 GMT
#7
This doesn't stand up to the usual standard of blog entries. Back to the drawing board.

I really like the fourth picture haha. Very nice.
ModeratorThere are animal crackers for people and there are people crackers for animals.
parkin
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
1081 Posts
March 29 2008 03:30 GMT
#8
pic #4 and #6 are funnay, but wheres oov on #6 ?
mostly harmless
SonuvBob
Profile Blog Joined October 2006
Aiur21549 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-03-29 03:32:07
March 29 2008 03:31 GMT
#9
On March 29 2008 12:14 micronesia wrote:
This doesn't stand up to the usual standard of blog entries. Back to the drawing board.

I really like the fourth picture haha. Very nice.

Needs more bowling?
Administrator
xBTx
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
Canada542 Posts
March 29 2008 03:32 GMT
#10
On March 29 2008 12:14 micronesia wrote:
This doesn't stand up to the usual standard of blog entries. Back to the drawing board.

I really like the fourth picture haha. Very nice.

Yah, now every1 has to live up to this
stuffing feathers up your butt doesnt make you a chicken
geno
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States1404 Posts
March 29 2008 03:38 GMT
#11
I'll be sure to hold on the humility next time.
CDRdude
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
United States5625 Posts
March 29 2008 03:41 GMT
#12
On March 29 2008 11:31 geno wrote:
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This picture alone warrants a 5-star blog
Force staff is the best item in the game.
micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24710 Posts
March 29 2008 03:49 GMT
#13
On March 29 2008 12:31 SonuvBob wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 29 2008 12:14 micronesia wrote:
This doesn't stand up to the usual standard of blog entries. Back to the drawing board.

I really like the fourth picture haha. Very nice.

Needs more bowling?

No I meant it needs to be either a one liner or an announcement that you are going to start doing iccup, or something like that.
ModeratorThere are animal crackers for people and there are people crackers for animals.
MeriaDoKk
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
Chile1726 Posts
March 29 2008 03:49 GMT
#14
nice first blog entry, i enjoyed reading it
1esu
Profile Joined April 2007
United States303 Posts
March 29 2008 04:36 GMT
#15
Nice entry!

One major factor that most people miss concerning SC's rise in Korea is the fact that, at the time, FPSs were banned in PC baangs by the Korean government. While that ban has since been lifted, imagine how SC would have fared with competition from Quake 3 and Counterstrike.
geno
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States1404 Posts
March 29 2008 04:39 GMT
#16
I knew I remembered reading something like that, but I couldn't find it in any of the sites I referenced, so I dropped it. Does bring up a pretty interesting "what if" scenario though.
SweeTLemonS[TPR]
Profile Blog Joined June 2003
11739 Posts
March 29 2008 05:16 GMT
#17
On March 29 2008 13:36 1esu wrote:
Nice entry!

One major factor that most people miss concerning SC's rise in Korea is the fact that, at the time, FPSs were banned in PC baangs by the Korean government. While that ban has since been lifted, imagine how SC would have fared with competition from Quake 3 and Counterstrike.


I never heard that before. Assuming it's true, though, I wonder if the Koreans wouldn't suck so much at FPS if they weren't banned back then. I wonder if they would have taken those to the same level that they've taken SC, and other RTS.
I'm never gonna know you now \ But I'm gonna love you anyhow.
Raithed
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
China7078 Posts
March 29 2008 06:11 GMT
#18
On March 29 2008 12:05 Hot_Bid wrote:
oh, don't take my joke to mean i think this blog sucks, i enjoyed reading it

edit: keep writing!

too*
Zelniq
Profile Blog Joined August 2005
United States7166 Posts
March 29 2008 07:01 GMT
#19
um.. no it's "to" not "too"

anyways nice writeup, was fun
ModeratorBlame yourself or God
Scaramanga
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Australia8091 Posts
March 29 2008 13:20 GMT
#20
On March 29 2008 15:11 Raithed wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 29 2008 12:05 Hot_Bid wrote:
oh, don't take my joke to mean i think this blog sucks, i enjoyed reading it

edit: keep writing!

too*



Dont be a dick

Nice writeup, enjoyed it
Loda talked about the fun counter, it's AdmiralBulldog on his natures prophet
Raithed
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
China7078 Posts
March 29 2008 18:08 GMT
#21
On March 29 2008 22:20 Scaramanga wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 29 2008 15:11 Raithed wrote:
On March 29 2008 12:05 Hot_Bid wrote:
oh, don't take my joke to mean i think this blog sucks, i enjoyed reading it

edit: keep writing!

too*



Dont be a dick

Nice writeup, enjoyed it

funny how youre a biased fuck.
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