On July 11 2012 00:14 konadora wrote:
Thank you for all your work. I'll definitely tune in to your casting at the finals.
P.S. Writing a blog about what happened today at the venue.
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supernovamaniac
United States3046 Posts
July 10 2012 15:44 GMT
#2081
On July 11 2012 00:14 konadora wrote: Thank you for all your work. I'll definitely tune in to your casting at the finals. P.S. Writing a blog about what happened today at the venue. | ||
Vlanitak
Norway3045 Posts
July 10 2012 15:47 GMT
#2082
On July 11 2012 00:14 konadora wrote: This. This is eSport, the genuine emotions that the Koreans show for one of the biggest past time activities is amazing. It is OK Kim Carrier, it is OK to show emotions and to cry for what we love, what has brought us enjoyment for such a long time now, and still will as we revisit the old VODs and become nostalgic. It is OK Kim Carrier, Because what you and the other guys made SC:BW has allowed the opportunity for eSports to grow out of proportions. If you had asked anyone 12-15 years ago where they thought eSports today would be in 10-15 years, Hell even 5, then there would only have been a few people who would even dream of what we have today. Only through the works of people such as you have we been able to go beyond even the wildest imaginations, and into the today. It is OK Kim Carrier, we might not be in your shoes completely, but we grew up as the first generation who had access to eSports when ever we wanted, sure it existed before that, but not like this. We have had so much enjoyment, rage, tears as our favorite players lost, happiness and some of us has even become almost religious when it comes to defending our players, our teams, our favorite casters. Even though we might be drawing to an end, we all know that the memories that we have gained along the way will never be lost. And one day when my grandchildren are watching eSports on television, or on the internet or whatever they might have in the future, and watch as their favorite players or teams win or lose and start to ask where it, eSports, came from; Ill tell them how it all begun in a land far far away, long before their time. And I will tell them the stories, the drama, the creation of OGN and MBCGame, the tales of the majestic OSL and the Proleague. Then I will dig out the old VODs and show them the rise of Boxer, the legend of Saviour, the games of the Dreamer, NaDa and Iloveoov. The 6 dragons, not to mention the Ultimate weapon Flash and his games (and so many more). And when all is done, I shall remember what a beautiful time it was, and to illustrate the whole picture I will find this picture and tell them: This. This is eSports. | ||
Sawamura
Malaysia7602 Posts
July 10 2012 15:56 GMT
#2083
On July 11 2012 00:47 Vlanitak wrote: This. This is eSport, the genuine emotions that the Koreans show for one of the biggest past time activities is amazing. It is OK Kim Carrier, it is OK to show emotions and to cry for what we love, what has brought us enjoyment for such a long time now, and still will as we revisit the old VODs and become nostalgic. It is OK Kim Carrier, Because what you and the other guys made SC:BW has allowed the opportunity for eSports to grow out of proportions. If you had asked anyone 12-15 years ago where they thought eSports today would be in 10-15 years, Hell even 5, then there would only have been a few people who would even dream of what we have today. Only through the works of people such as you have we been able to go beyond even the wildest imaginations, and into the today. It is OK Kim Carrier, we might not be in your shoes completely, but we grew up as the first generation who had access to eSports when ever we wanted, sure it existed before that, but not like this. We have had so much enjoyment, rage, tears as our favorite players lost, happiness and some of us has even become almost religious when it comes to defending our players, our teams, our favorite casters. Even though we might be drawing to an end, we all know that the memories that we have gained along the way will never be lost. And one day when my grandchildren are watching eSports on television, or on the internet or whatever they might have in the future, and watch as their favorite players or teams win or lose and start to ask where it, eSports, came from; Ill tell them how it all begun in a land far far away, long before their time. And I will tell them the stories, the drama, the creation of OGN and MBCGame, the tales of the majestic OSL and the Proleague. Then I will dig out the old VODs and show them the rise of Boxer, the legend of Saviour, the games of the Dreamer, NaDa and Iloveoov. The 6 dragons, not to mention the Ultimate weapon Flash and his games (and so many more). And when all is done, I shall remember what a beautiful time it was, and to illustrate the whole picture I will find this picture and tell them: This. This is eSports. LoL if they can't win grandpa at broodwar shame on them | ||
rainei
Canada1316 Posts
July 10 2012 16:00 GMT
#2084
I'm going to fly to Korea for the final, and have been pulling for Jangbi since the beginning. Although I really like Zero, this is JANGBANGER'S OSL. Now at least we are all but guarenteed a good final, no matter who wins. Was fisting pumping pretty hard and yelling a bit. Thought all was really lost there, and my trip would be much less purposeful. I'm really happy right now. | ||
NeWeNiyaLord
Norway2474 Posts
July 10 2012 16:03 GMT
#2085
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glzElectromaster
Japan2474 Posts
July 10 2012 16:03 GMT
#2086
Broodwar forever! | ||
RezChi
Canada2368 Posts
July 10 2012 16:06 GMT
#2087
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Berceno
Spain401 Posts
July 10 2012 16:07 GMT
#2088
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chongu
Malaysia2578 Posts
July 10 2012 16:07 GMT
#2089
The biggest regret I have is that everybody whose careers so closely revolved around broodwar (Mainly broadcasters, players, commentators) somehow pays a hefty price for it. For me, the golden age of electronic sports have past - there's just too many uncertainties and (personal) doubts I have with it now. And solely for this I wish korean esports the best in the future. | ||
Kipsate
Netherlands45349 Posts
July 10 2012 16:08 GMT
#2090
LONG LIVE PVZ | ||
bgx
Poland6595 Posts
July 10 2012 16:09 GMT
#2091
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jammedk
Denmark315 Posts
July 10 2012 16:13 GMT
#2092
I walked in to her house with a giddy smile on my face. Her: What's the matter with you? Me: I just saw one of the most amazing Zerg vs Protoss series ever, on a computer game that was released 14 years ago. For the second time. Her: What? | ||
Arnstein
Norway3381 Posts
July 10 2012 16:13 GMT
#2093
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trifecta
United States6795 Posts
July 10 2012 16:17 GMT
#2094
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GoTuNk!
Chile4591 Posts
July 10 2012 16:19 GMT
#2095
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jammedk
Denmark315 Posts
July 10 2012 16:21 GMT
#2096
On July 11 2012 01:03 glzElectromaster wrote: This series today just made me a broodwar fanatic completely. I've started out with sc2, but watching broodwar for the past few months have just really made me feel the intensity and the depth of the BW, and how one video game made over a decade ago can evolve and affect so many emotions and lives. As much as I love sc2, Broodwar has come to a point where it's something more than just a video game we play; some one said earlier a "culture". I'd love to see sc2 reach that point one day, but man, it's going to be nearly impossible. I've been playing more broodwar than sc2 recently..it's pretty funny lol. Broodwar forever! Excellent post Good: SC2 helped bring more fans (not a lot but some) to BW. Sad: This is the last dance | ||
jammedk
Denmark315 Posts
July 10 2012 16:23 GMT
#2097
Where can I see the aftermath - the part where Kim Carrier is crying? | ||
corumjhaelen
France6884 Posts
July 10 2012 16:24 GMT
#2098
On July 11 2012 01:23 jammedk wrote: btw... as previously mentioned, I just re-watched the games on youtube.com/esportstv Where can I see the aftermath - the part where Kim Carrier is crying? It's during game 5, at the beginning of the game. | ||
jammedk
Denmark315 Posts
July 10 2012 16:29 GMT
#2099
On July 11 2012 01:24 corumjhaelen wrote: Show nested quote + On July 11 2012 01:23 jammedk wrote: btw... as previously mentioned, I just re-watched the games on youtube.com/esportstv Where can I see the aftermath - the part where Kim Carrier is crying? It's during game 5, at the beginning of the game. Thanks... my bad. Was semi watching at work - and re-watching when I got home, but stupidly fast forwarded to the game. Thought it was after game 5. | ||
hitthat
Poland2217 Posts
July 10 2012 16:30 GMT
#2100
On July 11 2012 00:14 konadora wrote: Nothing more to add. Now we see WHO really loved and cared about BW. | ||
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