![]() ![]() To this day, whenever a new talkshow is created in the StarCraft II community, it is common for fans to compare it to 'State of the Game' in terms of quality and entertainment. JP has since established himself as a popular livestreamer on, with variety game play, his 'Roll Play' series, 'Dropped Frames', and more. In 2013, JP began to step away from the StarCraft II community. As of Episode 100 on August 16th 2013, State of the Game was put on indefinite hiatus, eventually coming to an informal end as of the final episode, a Christmas/year end review Departure from the scene and legacy It returned on October 18th 2012, with itmeJP as the only remaining pillar. Īfter the 72nd episode, itmeJP took a break from the show. It was announced on January 12th 2012, that the show parted ways with MLG, thus becoming independent again. He also stated that guests would not appear unless one of the pillars was missing. On August 2nd, 2011, iNcontroL returned to the show permanently according to JP's post on the TeamLiquid forums. On July 4th 2011 the show returned with JP McDaniel, Sean " Day(9)" Plott, Tyler " NonY" Wasieleski as Pillars with Dan " Artosis" Stemkoski replacing Geoff as a new pillar. On May 31st 2011, Geoff " iNcontroL" Robinson, left the show as a pillar, the show was on hiatus while JP found someone to replace Geoff. The show would close with questions from the audience section. As a player, his first major tournament win came in 2007, when he finished first at the World Cyber Games 2007 USA qualifiers in the StarCraft: Brood War event. They also spoke about the game in a more general sense, effects of patches, new meta game developments, etc. Geoffrey John Vincent Robinson (Novem July 20, 2019), better known as InControl, was an American professional StarCraft player, coach, and commentator. We hope that you'll take some time to tune in, recollect, and join us in thanking the game and its players for twenty years of wonderful stories and memories.With weekly podcasts over an hour in length, the topics of discussion usually began with talk of what the hosts and guests were spending time on recently, then transitioning into talk about recent competitive matches and leagues. It's been a remarkable twenty years, and we're truly honored to be able to host this celebration for the game and its community. From there, we'll proceed with the celebration for the rest of the day until 6:00 p.m. PDT on /StarCraft with a “competitive" free-for-all to get things started. The show begins on Friday, March 30 at 10:00 a.m. What would an anniversary celebration be without the very people who helped shape StarCraft's history? We are thrilled to have joining us a wealth of community figures from across all eras of StarCraft, including Idra, HuK, Livibee, Ret, TLO, Nony, Lzgamer, PiG, White-Ra, and UpaTreeZelda! Schedule There will be also gameplay, of course, representing the massive diversity ways that people have enjoyed StarCraft throughout the years, including team games, free-for-alls, 1v1, and of course. Incontrol didn't say a word, and just a second before the camera cut away we could see him just turn and glare at 2gd. Hosted by Sean “Day Plott, Geoff “iNcontroL” Robinson, Nick “Tasteless” Plott, and Dan “Artosis” Stemkoski, the SC20 Anniversary Stream will take us on a journey encompassing stories of days past, the competitions of the present, and our hopes for the future. Incontrol told 2gd to make a joke and he spent about 30 seconds thinking about it in silence, before glaring at the camera and stating it, absolutely deadpan. For two days, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of StarCraft, we invite you to join us for a celebratory stream unlike any other! Stream Content Now, 20 years later, we’re humbled by its impact.Ĭhances are, if you're reading this blog, StarCraft has had some kind of impact on your life, and you’re not alone. At the time, it was hard to imagine the impact it would have. On March 31, 1998, StarCraft was unleashed upon the world. ![]()
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