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VG na Koreia

Started by feles, Oct 08, 2006, 22:28:34

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feles

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They were gathered for the bracket selection for a coming tournament season on MBC Game, one of the country's two full-time video game television networks. And while audiences watched eagerly at home, fans lucky enough to be there in person waved hand-lettered signs like "Go for it, Kang Min" and "The winner will be Yo-Hwan {oheart}."

All in all it was a typical night in South Korea, a country of almost 50 million people and home to the world's most advanced video game culture: Where more than 20,000 public PC gaming rooms, or "bangs," attract more than a million people a day. Where competitive gaming is one of the top televised sports. Where some parents actually encourage their children to play as a release from unrelenting academic pressure. Where the federal Ministry of Culture and Tourism has established a game development institute, and where not having heard of StarCraft is like not having heard of the Dallas Cowboys. The finals of top StarCraft tournaments are held in stadiums, with tens of thousands of fans in attendance.


HEHEHEHEHE  :glare:


http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/08/arts/08s...=rssnyt&emc=rss


 "I watch basketball sometimes, but StarCraft is more fun. It's more thrilling, more exciting."
LOL!


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SunStar

Já imagino como deve ser o texto

Praticamente todos os jogos da blizzard, por exemplo, possuem suporte/server coreano. Os caras são um vicio total

Futuramente edito o topico depois d ler o texto =P

Gamersnake

Alguns dos melhores vídeos de campeonatos de jogos de luta que eu já vi são asiáticos, especialmente coreanos.