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Why is starcraft So popular in Korea ?

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Sawamura
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Malaysia7602 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-11-14 14:18:03
November 14 2011 14:08 GMT
#1
Taken entirely from KOTAKU these is their coverage of the starcraft scene . I did not write these article

Source : http://kotaku.com/5595262/why-is-starcraft-so-popular-in-korea

StarCraft might not be South Korea's national pastime, but that doesn't mean sometimes it seems like it is.

While not everyone in South Korea plays StarCraft (or plays computer games, for that matter), the game is big there. No, it's huge — twelve years after it launched. There are professional StarCraft leagues, pro StarCraft players and televised matches on cable. (But, to put things in prospective, South Korea also has an Xbox 360 cable show!)


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However, the popularity of professional go, or baduk in Korean, supersedes pro gaming, points out website Ask a Korean! Professional go players take on pros from Japan and China and twenty percent of the South Koreans know how to play the world's oldest, and one of its most complex, board games.

"Many Koreans easily become obsessed with activities or games that test their ability to think and react rapidly, and excelling in such activities for competition during youth is highly encouraged," says Nick Rumas, a South Korea-based filmmaker and writer. "This can range from math to science to Rubik's Cube, and while StarCraft generally is not a 'recommended' pursuit, it falls under a similar obsessive mindset."

A report from website Rock, Paper, Shotgun notes thousands of fans will fill stadiums to see competitive gaming matches. Some diehard fans even start lining up the night before to ensure they get good seats.

Pro-gamers need to be able to complete a dizzying number of actions per minute. According to website Ask a Korean!, it is best to equate pro StarCraft with professional poker. (And if you are good at StarCraft, you might be good at poker!) So, for example, the biggest pro-StarCraft players have about face and name recognition as the most successful pro poker players in the U.S. The recent pro-gaming scandal in South Korea, however, has no doubt increased the visibility. All this being said, pretty sure poker finals can't draw crowds like this.


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StarCraft, the game, is still huge. "StarCraft-related scenes and characters are popping up everywhere throughout Korea," an agent of a South Korea character goods company said in 2001. "The way in which this game has become a part of the Korean culture can only be compared to the way in which the Star Wars Phantom Menace movie became a cultural icon in America." No wonder first revealed StarCraft II in South Korea. While Japan might have Gundam and Pokemon airplanes, South Korea has a StarCraft II jet. Shows where their priorities are!

The game's popularity in South Korea is due to, in part, good timing. When Blizzard launched StarCraft in the late 1990s South Korea was building up it's online infrastructure and creating the fastest internet in the world. Online cafes began sprouting up, and the cafes needed games. It's a matter of which came first — the chicken or the StarCraft — but the game ended up in more and more net cafes. The release of the game also coincided with the creation of South Korea's first pro gaming league in 1998. A couple of years after the game launched, pro-gamers began organizing into teams and big time sponsors like Samsung moved in.


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Yet, StarCraft's success in South Korea was not simply good timing. Blizzard did get lucky, but luckily for Korea gamers, the studio offered a compelling title. StarCraft was (and is) fun. A series of events might have set the stage for the game, but the compelling experience the game offers is why generation after generation of Korean gamers continues to enjoy the title. At this point, StarCraft has become something like the Monopoly or Chess of online gaming. It's a classic title that continues to pull in new players.

"The question of why StarCraft is so popular in Korea is not an easy one to answer," Blizzard told Kotaku. "I think it should suffice to say that we feel very fortunate that the Korean gaming community has embraced our games, and that we're very appreciative of their passion and support."

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I think these is the best article that covers about the game we love ^^. Broodwar forever thank you kotaku for these , well basically I was browsing around kotaku and I saw starcraft was being mention in the country which loves pc game very much and click starcraft which lead me to these article .

Good coverage on the korean scene too in this article .
http://kotaku.com/5859162/the-country-that-loves-pc-gaming-so-damn-much/gallery/1

Edit : More Sources !

http://askakorean.blogspot.com/2010/02/why-is-starcraft-popular-in-korea.html

http://www.gosugamers.net/starcraft/news/9328-why-did-starcraft-become-so-popular-in-korea

http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2008/12/11/korea/

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BLinD-RawR
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
ALLEYCAT BLUES50963 Posts
November 14 2011 14:20 GMT
#2
this article has been posted on TL so many times...
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sabas123
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Netherlands3122 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-11-14 14:26:38
November 14 2011 14:25 GMT
#3
Thxs for the artical mate^^ i love it.

btw i have never seen this post before^^
The harder it becomes, the more you should focus on the basics.
Sawamura
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Malaysia7602 Posts
November 14 2011 14:29 GMT
#4
On November 14 2011 23:20 BLinD-RawR wrote:
this article has been posted on TL so many times...


I didn't know korean has a trend of playing games which requires quick reflex and thinking like rubic cubes and such until I read these .


"Many Koreans easily become obsessed with activities or games that test their ability to think and react rapidly, and excelling in such activities for competition during youth is highly encouraged," says Nick Rumas, a South Korea-based filmmaker and writer. "This can range from math to science to Rubik's Cube, and while StarCraft generally is not a 'recommended' pursuit, it falls under a similar obsessive mindset."

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[sc1f]eonzerg
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
Belgium6964 Posts
November 14 2011 14:35 GMT
#5
o-o nice article
Pippah
Profile Joined January 2010
Denmark356 Posts
November 14 2011 14:45 GMT
#6
OpticalShot
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
Canada6330 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-11-14 15:40:03
November 14 2011 15:37 GMT
#7
^ What did I just see... omg
*edit: by the way, nice article heheh. I've read somewhere (in Korea) that there are many similarities between Baduk (Go) and SCBW (or RTS games in general), and whereas the older generations preferred the slower-paced Go, the newer generation is preferring the faster-paced SCBW.
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ESPRITsc
Profile Joined April 2011
200 Posts
November 14 2011 15:44 GMT
#8
Is that really CJ Entus / STX pros playing Starcraft 2?
aznboi918
Profile Joined February 2010
United States70 Posts
November 14 2011 15:45 GMT
#9
All that is true but you can't remove the significant achievements and accomplishments of names like Lim Yo Hwan who really popularized this sport. Every movement needs its icon and Lim Yo Hwan was professional gaming's icon .
"I want to share my bloody tears with those who cry because the road they chose was too difficult, or those that gave up their dreams to take the road that was a little easier." (Lim Yo Hwan)
Sawamura
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Malaysia7602 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-11-14 16:01:30
November 14 2011 15:48 GMT
#10
On November 15 2011 00:45 aznboi918 wrote:
All that is true but you can't remove the significant achievements and accomplishments of names like Lim Yo Hwan who really popularized this sport. Every movement needs its icon and Lim Yo Hwan was professional gaming's icon .


From a gamer stand point of view and because of boxer dominants for that time may have change our perception of it's significant of the game . However from a spectacle of other viewers who are not starcraft fan's like us they will do comparison such as go and cubics and other measures to understand why is this game is so great . Hence the reason they may not come to the same conclusion like us . So yeah .

On another note, the issue that they discuss are quite relevant and realistic like pc bangs and the korean culture may have shape the game the way it is today . Just saying that maybe korean culture is really that great .

On November 15 2011 00:37 OpticalShot wrote:
^ What did I just see... omg
*edit: by the way, nice article heheh. I've read somewhere (in Korea) that there are many similarities between Baduk (Go) and SCBW (or RTS games in general), and whereas the older generations preferred the slower-paced Go, the newer generation is preferring the faster-paced SCBW.


Imagines opticalshot getting mind blown :D .

Edit : I didn't know go is such a mind stretcher and has numerous Strategic possibility, no wonder koreans are great in strategy games @@ . Baduk !!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_(game)


On November 15 2011 00:44 ESPRITsc wrote:
Is that really CJ Entus / STX pros playing Starcraft 2?


Seems to be a very an old photo , I do not recognised the players probably , I could if their face was shown .
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Puosu
Profile Blog Joined April 2007
7016 Posts
November 14 2011 16:18 GMT
#11
Show nested quote +
On November 15 2011 00:44 ESPRITsc wrote:
Is that really CJ Entus / STX pros playing Starcraft 2?


Seems to be a very an old photo , I do not recognised the players probably , I could if their face was shown .

They look like Savior and Hwasin to me. Anyway it's from a blizzard event, pre-release.
Sawamura
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Malaysia7602 Posts
November 14 2011 16:22 GMT
#12
On November 15 2011 01:18 Puosu wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 15 2011 00:44 ESPRITsc wrote:
Is that really CJ Entus / STX pros playing Starcraft 2?


Seems to be a very an old photo , I do not recognised the players probably , I could if their face was shown .

They look like Savior and Hwasin to me. Anyway it's from a blizzard event, pre-release.


(Z)sAviOr had earing on his ears right ? , yeah that stx guy looks like (T)Hwasin and opposite that player who we presumed is (Z)sAviOr looks like (P)Bisu !.
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WTFTerran
Profile Joined November 2011
Russian Federation286 Posts
November 14 2011 16:26 GMT
#13
btw, CJ and STX thinking seriously about SC2 team
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BobTheBuilder1377
Profile Joined August 2011
Somalia335 Posts
November 14 2011 16:30 GMT
#14
Kotaku needs to research a bit better...
trexbqs
Profile Joined January 2011
Malaysia1731 Posts
November 14 2011 16:31 GMT
#15
Thanks Sawamura because sharing it with us
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