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US Cybergame Invades South Korea
Star Craft cyber invasion? Lee Gi-Suk is no hunk, but this unassuming teenager is an idol to South Korean youngsters as the human face of a cyber revolution, which has swept up millions of fanatical followers here. The 17-year-old world champion of the Internet cyber game StarCraft and star of a high-profile television commercial, personifies the spectacular success of the game. It has broken a string of records, moving quickly from being a popular phenomenon to a powerful business force reshaping the cyber landscape in South Korea.
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