How StarCraft Changed An Entire Country
StarCraft has been one of the most played games in internet cafes in South Korea for 24 years. These gaming hot spots, called PC Bangs, house dozens to hundreds of PCs, and when StarCraft launched in 1998 it fueled the massive expansion of PC Bangs, spawned an entire esports industry, and made 15-year-old kids rock stars. Here's why StarCraft is an immortal game, and still holds a top 10 spot in PC Bangs to this day. #IGN

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AlphaStar vs Serral - Game 1

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From Champion to Criminal - The Story of Life in StarCraft 2

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Ultimate Title Fight: Bisu vs. Jaedong PvZ – StarCraft Remastered

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State of Play | E-Sports Documentary | Full Movie | Starcraft in Korea

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The Gamer Who Fought An Entire Nation And Won

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How The Greatest Gamer Of All Time Left His Fate To RNG

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How South Korea Made a Starcraft God

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Serral vs. Clem: The Epic $1,000,000 Starcraft II Grand Finals

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StarCraft was never meant to be played the way Koreans played

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Maru Destroys Serral with Battlecruisers

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Scarlett STEALS a Probe and builds a NEXUS! (StarCraft 2)

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TOP 3 moments when Pro players WENT CRAZY in StarCraft 2 - NaNiWa, SoS and Scarlett in StarCraft 2

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Maru Just Reinvented the Terran Early Game

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The History of Starcraft

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Classic vs Serral | StarCraft II at EWC 25 - Day 4 - Grand Final

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► STARCRAFT: The Complete Movie (4K)

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StarCraft Documentary about Korean Teamhouses - Inside look (1/3)

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GRAND FINALS: Maru vs. Rogue - Starcraft 2

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1 vs 11 insane computers for 103 minutes

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