Popular Posts, Sorted by Comment Count
Popular Posts
- 5/26
2010StarCraft: The Catalyst of the Pro-Gaming Revolution - 5/6
2010Watching Games – Video Gaming as a Spectator Sport - 5/28
2010Future of e-Sports: Blizzard Signs Deal with GOM TV - 5/3
2010Retro Duo Console – Plays NES & SNES Titles - 6/4
2010Why Digital Rights Management (DRM) in Games Can Never Work and How to Fix it
- 5/26
Recent Posts
- 6/14
2010The Importance of a Video Games First Level Not Sucking - 6/4
2010The Real Reasons People Pirate Games - 6/4
2010Why Digital Rights Management (DRM) in Games Can Never Work and How to Fix it - 6/1
2010New Ghostbusters Game - 5/28
2010Future of e-Sports: Blizzard Signs Deal with GOM TV - 5/27
2010Rock Band 3: +1 to Keyboard - 5/26
2010StarCraft: The Catalyst of the Pro-Gaming Revolution - 5/26
2010DAN the MAN - 5/26
2010What is the Notes Section at the Back of Game Manuals for? - 5/16
2010True Counter-Strike Sequel, Tactical Intervention Now in Beta! - 5/14
2010Super Mario Bros. Crossover - 5/10
2010New Battle.net to Feature Monthly Subscription Pricing for Starcraft 2 - 5/6
2010Watching Games – Video Gaming as a Spectator Sport - 5/3
2010Retro Duo Console – Plays NES & SNES Titles - 5/3
2010Starcraft 2: Wings of Liberty to Hit Shelves This Summer, July 27, 2010 - 4/26
2010The Death of the Game Manual - 4/25
2010Pixels – An Amazing Short Film by Patrick Jean - 4/25
2010Contra Rebirth Review - 4/23
2010Starcraft 2 Beta Finally Opens Up to the Public. Cover Charge of $5?
- 6/14
Reviews
Media
Tag: Pro
Future of e-Sports: Blizzard Signs Deal with GOM TV
Blizzard recently announced a new deal granting exclusive Korean broadcast rights to GOM TV. The previous relationship between these companies came about during the third Averatec Intel Classic Tournament, hosted by GOM TV, when Blizzard stepped in with their cheque book to increase the prize pool substantially. But, as we’re come to expect from big game companies, what they say and what they do are often at odds.
StarCraft: The Catalyst of the Pro-Gaming Revolution
I originally wrote this way back in November of 2007. This article aimed to take an in-depth look at StarCraft and the fundamental role it played in creating an international, billion dollar pro-gaming industry. It's a bit of a read, but if you are interested in the Pro-Gaming phenomenon you might just enjoy it. Also, you don't already need to know anything about Starcraft, though, by the end, you will know far more than most.

@Why Digital Rights Management (DRM) i...
@Retro Duo Console – Plays NES &...
@The Importance of a Video Games First...
@Starcraft 2 Beta Finally Opens Up to ...
@The Death of the Game Manual
@Rock Band 3: +1 to Keyboard
@Watching Games – Video Gaming a...
@Retro Duo Console – Plays NES &...
@Watching Games – Video Gaming a...
@Watching Games – Video Gaming a...