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i dunno, this is like the 2nd or 3rd time ive read an article just like this. kinda mkes me think its just a hoax like gang initiators flashing high beams or syringes in phonebooths and gas handles.
dont get me wrong, i know koreans are fanatical about starcraft and other games like that. but still. seems ludicrous. |
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http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cg...i050454D70.DTL |
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Wow. |
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Part of the article said,
"Computer games are enormously popular in South Korea, home to professional gamers who earn big money through sponsorships and television stations devoted to broadcasting matches." I know on the weekends on KBS and MBC (local stations) (here in Seoul) they have shows where individuals and teams square off in a video game battle royale! I think the winners actually get prize money and that some individuals have a fan club. |
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http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cg...i050454D70.DTL
Now I know that Korea is video game crazy. Tim |
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