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On July 27 2011 17:16 Spica wrote: If only there was some multi-billionaire out there who has a secret love of eSports and in reaction to seeing their favorite game channel in danger, goes out and buys MBCGame from MBC Plus Media and saves the MSL...
*Sigh* I'm thinking crazy thoughts now.
Could we ask reach to date with the korean air CEO's daughter she supported us when we needed the money to fund the osl tournament so why can't she help us now .......... >< she seems to be fond of reach so maybe he can influence her some how . Nooooooooooooooo this isn't happening !!!
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Was only a matter of time I guess...
But this soon?
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On July 27 2011 17:06 Ryo wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2011 17:05 Torpedo.Vegas wrote:On July 27 2011 17:03 Ryo wrote:On July 27 2011 17:02 Torpedo.Vegas wrote:On July 27 2011 17:01 Novac wrote: This is ridiculous. Instead of putting some effort into making SC:BW available to a global audience, it is fading into nothing.
GomTV should start a SC:BW tournament in response to this and have English commentators. If a little effort was put into the foreign community SC:BW would get a lot more registered/paying viewers. BW is kind of ugly to the untrained eye, it would be a hard sell to an audience that knows nothing about it. No. More like Gom doesn't have the finances to do so. I'm sure that is a huge factor, but putting BW side by side to any game today and expecting someone who knows very little about it to enjoy it is a stretch. That game itself may have depth to keep you coming back for more after you understand what going on, but it lost its hook. This is not true in Korea. Viewership ratings isn't the reason why MBC channel might be closing down.
But it's JUST Korea.
Nothing but sad faces in the thread, but I am actually happy with this. Sorry for all the people who enjoyed it, but this sounds like good news for SC2, which is the only esports I care about. Contracts running out, one of the 2 big tournaments wrapping up, let's finally have some true champions in the GSL!

User was temp banned for this post.
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Wow. Unbelievably saddening.
MBC and its rich history will be missed.
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God I was hoping this was a troll
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On July 27 2011 17:19 Siphyo wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2011 17:06 Ryo wrote:On July 27 2011 17:05 Torpedo.Vegas wrote:On July 27 2011 17:03 Ryo wrote:On July 27 2011 17:02 Torpedo.Vegas wrote:On July 27 2011 17:01 Novac wrote: This is ridiculous. Instead of putting some effort into making SC:BW available to a global audience, it is fading into nothing.
GomTV should start a SC:BW tournament in response to this and have English commentators. If a little effort was put into the foreign community SC:BW would get a lot more registered/paying viewers. BW is kind of ugly to the untrained eye, it would be a hard sell to an audience that knows nothing about it. No. More like Gom doesn't have the finances to do so. I'm sure that is a huge factor, but putting BW side by side to any game today and expecting someone who knows very little about it to enjoy it is a stretch. That game itself may have depth to keep you coming back for more after you understand what going on, but it lost its hook. This is not true in Korea. Viewership ratings isn't the reason why MBC channel might be closing down. But it's JUST Korea. Nothing but sad faces in the thread, but I am actually happy with this. Sorry for all the people who enjoyed it, but this sounds like good news for SC2, which is the only esports I care about. Contracts running out, one of the 2 big tournaments wrapping up, let's finally have some true champions in the GSL! 
On July 27 2011 16:42 TwoToneTerran wrote: Get the motherfucking hell out you SC2 vultures. Stop bringing it up, in fucking HERE of all places. It's like pissing on the grave of a fucking hero, jesus.
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Weathers been shitty for the past couple days. Being completely overworked. Ordered two sandwiches but only got one and couldn't get a second one because I lost the receipt. Being stalked by a midget lady. And now the MSL is on its last leg.
I feel like shit right now.
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On July 27 2011 17:19 Siphyo wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2011 17:06 Ryo wrote:On July 27 2011 17:05 Torpedo.Vegas wrote:On July 27 2011 17:03 Ryo wrote:On July 27 2011 17:02 Torpedo.Vegas wrote:On July 27 2011 17:01 Novac wrote: This is ridiculous. Instead of putting some effort into making SC:BW available to a global audience, it is fading into nothing.
GomTV should start a SC:BW tournament in response to this and have English commentators. If a little effort was put into the foreign community SC:BW would get a lot more registered/paying viewers. BW is kind of ugly to the untrained eye, it would be a hard sell to an audience that knows nothing about it. No. More like Gom doesn't have the finances to do so. I'm sure that is a huge factor, but putting BW side by side to any game today and expecting someone who knows very little about it to enjoy it is a stretch. That game itself may have depth to keep you coming back for more after you understand what going on, but it lost its hook. This is not true in Korea. Viewership ratings isn't the reason why MBC channel might be closing down. But it's JUST Korea. Nothing but sad faces in the thread, but I am actually happy with this. Sorry for all the people who enjoyed it, but this sounds like good news for SC2, which is the only esports I care about. Contracts running out, one of the 2 big tournaments wrapping up, let's finally have some true champions in the GSL! 
Get the fuck out. Sorry for the language.
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On July 27 2011 17:19 Siphyo wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2011 17:06 Ryo wrote:On July 27 2011 17:05 Torpedo.Vegas wrote:On July 27 2011 17:03 Ryo wrote:On July 27 2011 17:02 Torpedo.Vegas wrote:On July 27 2011 17:01 Novac wrote: This is ridiculous. Instead of putting some effort into making SC:BW available to a global audience, it is fading into nothing.
GomTV should start a SC:BW tournament in response to this and have English commentators. If a little effort was put into the foreign community SC:BW would get a lot more registered/paying viewers. BW is kind of ugly to the untrained eye, it would be a hard sell to an audience that knows nothing about it. No. More like Gom doesn't have the finances to do so. I'm sure that is a huge factor, but putting BW side by side to any game today and expecting someone who knows very little about it to enjoy it is a stretch. That game itself may have depth to keep you coming back for more after you understand what going on, but it lost its hook. This is not true in Korea. Viewership ratings isn't the reason why MBC channel might be closing down. But it's JUST Korea. Nothing but sad faces in the thread, but I am actually happy with this. Sorry for all the people who enjoyed it, but this sounds like good news for SC2, which is the only esports I care about. Contracts running out, one of the 2 big tournaments wrapping up, let's finally have some true champions in the GSL!
Why post like this are even tolerated in a matter which deals bw ??? WHO THE HELL CARES ABOUT SC2 seriously i never even bothered to see whats gsl and since you only care about your damn sc2 why dont you go back to where you come from . damn it
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On July 27 2011 17:19 Siphyo wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2011 17:06 Ryo wrote:On July 27 2011 17:05 Torpedo.Vegas wrote:On July 27 2011 17:03 Ryo wrote:On July 27 2011 17:02 Torpedo.Vegas wrote:On July 27 2011 17:01 Novac wrote: This is ridiculous. Instead of putting some effort into making SC:BW available to a global audience, it is fading into nothing.
GomTV should start a SC:BW tournament in response to this and have English commentators. If a little effort was put into the foreign community SC:BW would get a lot more registered/paying viewers. BW is kind of ugly to the untrained eye, it would be a hard sell to an audience that knows nothing about it. No. More like Gom doesn't have the finances to do so. I'm sure that is a huge factor, but putting BW side by side to any game today and expecting someone who knows very little about it to enjoy it is a stretch. That game itself may have depth to keep you coming back for more after you understand what going on, but it lost its hook. This is not true in Korea. Viewership ratings isn't the reason why MBC channel might be closing down. But it's JUST Korea. Nothing but sad faces in the thread, but I am actually happy with this. Sorry for all the people who enjoyed it, but this sounds like good news for SC2, which is the only esports I care about. Contracts running out, one of the 2 big tournaments wrapping up, let's finally have some true champions in the GSL! 
Oh how I wish I had a report button.
It's like people coming to a funeral dressed as clowns and throwing pies at everybody. No class whatsoever.
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Even if BW dies I'll still play it. I love the game. And I'm sure you do too... This news makes me sad. But its bound to happen sooner or later. I have no regrets Switching from SC2 to BW. Though I would really love the game to last for a few more years. If only I played BW sooner. Its sad.... I'm just so sad...
*sobs*
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On July 27 2011 17:16 Spica wrote: If only there was some multi-billionaire out there who has a secret love of eSports and in reaction to seeing their favorite game channel in danger, goes out and buys MBCGame from MBC Plus Media and saves the MSL...
*Sigh* I'm thinking crazy thoughts now. Honestly, it's hard to say what's going to happen in the next few months. The thisisgame article came out because MBC staff started dropping "hints" on twitter so some parts of the article are speculation.
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On July 27 2011 17:19 Siphyo wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2011 17:06 Ryo wrote:On July 27 2011 17:05 Torpedo.Vegas wrote:On July 27 2011 17:03 Ryo wrote:On July 27 2011 17:02 Torpedo.Vegas wrote:On July 27 2011 17:01 Novac wrote: This is ridiculous. Instead of putting some effort into making SC:BW available to a global audience, it is fading into nothing.
GomTV should start a SC:BW tournament in response to this and have English commentators. If a little effort was put into the foreign community SC:BW would get a lot more registered/paying viewers. BW is kind of ugly to the untrained eye, it would be a hard sell to an audience that knows nothing about it. No. More like Gom doesn't have the finances to do so. I'm sure that is a huge factor, but putting BW side by side to any game today and expecting someone who knows very little about it to enjoy it is a stretch. That game itself may have depth to keep you coming back for more after you understand what going on, but it lost its hook. This is not true in Korea. Viewership ratings isn't the reason why MBC channel might be closing down. But it's JUST Korea. Nothing but sad faces in the thread, but I am actually happy with this. Sorry for all the people who enjoyed it, but this sounds like good news for SC2, which is the only esports I care about. Contracts running out, one of the 2 big tournaments wrapping up, let's finally have some true champions in the GSL! User was temp banned for this post. I hope these kids know that death of BW will lead to the death of SC2 and the death of Esports in general. What kind of company would like to invest into a sport which shows that it can't last past ten years?
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On July 27 2011 16:49 Fionn wrote: What other games/leagues did they have besides BW and Tekken Crash? I am guessing BW was by and far their leading program, but did any of the other stuff have a fanbase? I think MBCGame also broadcasts Special Force League, Sudden Attack, Dungeon & Fighter, and various BW-related programs like @Play and BNet Attack. They broadcast a lot of various game programs here and there.
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On July 27 2011 17:19 Siphyo wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2011 17:06 Ryo wrote:On July 27 2011 17:05 Torpedo.Vegas wrote:On July 27 2011 17:03 Ryo wrote:On July 27 2011 17:02 Torpedo.Vegas wrote:On July 27 2011 17:01 Novac wrote: This is ridiculous. Instead of putting some effort into making SC:BW available to a global audience, it is fading into nothing.
GomTV should start a SC:BW tournament in response to this and have English commentators. If a little effort was put into the foreign community SC:BW would get a lot more registered/paying viewers. BW is kind of ugly to the untrained eye, it would be a hard sell to an audience that knows nothing about it. No. More like Gom doesn't have the finances to do so. I'm sure that is a huge factor, but putting BW side by side to any game today and expecting someone who knows very little about it to enjoy it is a stretch. That game itself may have depth to keep you coming back for more after you understand what going on, but it lost its hook. This is not true in Korea. Viewership ratings isn't the reason why MBC channel might be closing down. But it's JUST Korea. Nothing but sad faces in the thread, but I am actually happy with this. Sorry for all the people who enjoyed it, but this sounds like good news for SC2, which is the only esports I care about. Contracts running out, one of the 2 big tournaments wrapping up, let's finally have some true champions in the GSL! User was temp banned for this post.
That's truly rude in case you didn't realize, it's like someone of your relatives passed away and I say that's great, the only thing I care about is you anyway.
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On July 27 2011 17:15 Domination wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2011 17:07 ArvickHero wrote:On July 27 2011 17:03 Ryo wrote:On July 27 2011 17:02 Torpedo.Vegas wrote:On July 27 2011 17:01 Novac wrote: This is ridiculous. Instead of putting some effort into making SC:BW available to a global audience, it is fading into nothing.
GomTV should start a SC:BW tournament in response to this and have English commentators. If a little effort was put into the foreign community SC:BW would get a lot more registered/paying viewers. BW is kind of ugly to the untrained eye, it would be a hard sell to an audience that knows nothing about it. No. More like Gom doesn't have the finances to do so. nor would it want to rofl. Why help out the game that's most directly competing with the one its heavily invested too ;l That and Gom probably isn't the biggest fan of kespa after they destroyed their BW tournament in 2009. I can't imagine that they would want to get in bed with the same people who cut them down just a couple of years ago. How I remember things was that KeSPA actually gave its seal of approval to the GOM Classic during Season 2, but Season 3 saw the withdrawl of several teams from the tournament due to concerns over their A-teamers' workload (thats when KeSPA withdrew its seal of approval due to not all teams participating). Season 4 never happened because like half or less than half of the progaming teams were interested in participating. So I never really saw how KeSPA killed off GOM, but it was the teams that did instead (If there are sources to prove me wrong, please do link me).
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didn't nal_ra or shark cast for MBC? : ( this is very very sad
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On July 27 2011 17:22 doothegee wrote:Show nested quote +On July 27 2011 17:19 Siphyo wrote:On July 27 2011 17:06 Ryo wrote:On July 27 2011 17:05 Torpedo.Vegas wrote:On July 27 2011 17:03 Ryo wrote:On July 27 2011 17:02 Torpedo.Vegas wrote:On July 27 2011 17:01 Novac wrote: This is ridiculous. Instead of putting some effort into making SC:BW available to a global audience, it is fading into nothing.
GomTV should start a SC:BW tournament in response to this and have English commentators. If a little effort was put into the foreign community SC:BW would get a lot more registered/paying viewers. BW is kind of ugly to the untrained eye, it would be a hard sell to an audience that knows nothing about it. No. More like Gom doesn't have the finances to do so. I'm sure that is a huge factor, but putting BW side by side to any game today and expecting someone who knows very little about it to enjoy it is a stretch. That game itself may have depth to keep you coming back for more after you understand what going on, but it lost its hook. This is not true in Korea. Viewership ratings isn't the reason why MBC channel might be closing down. But it's JUST Korea. Nothing but sad faces in the thread, but I am actually happy with this. Sorry for all the people who enjoyed it, but this sounds like good news for SC2, which is the only esports I care about. Contracts running out, one of the 2 big tournaments wrapping up, let's finally have some true champions in the GSL! User was temp banned for this post. I hope these kids know that death of BW will lead to the death of SC2 and the death of Esports in general. What kind of company would like to invest into a sport which shows that it can't last past ten years? Indeed.
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Wow... ... this is terrible. I don't know what else to say...
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