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StarCraft

  • Video Game
  • 1998
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IMDb RATING
9.1/10
5.7K
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StarCraft (1998)
StarCraft
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ActionAdventureSci-FiWar

In 2499 in the Koprulu sector, a ferocious collective race known as the Zerg arrives to massacre the exiled human colonies while a highly advanced race, the Protoss, intervenes to exterminat... Read allIn 2499 in the Koprulu sector, a ferocious collective race known as the Zerg arrives to massacre the exiled human colonies while a highly advanced race, the Protoss, intervenes to exterminate the Zerg.In 2499 in the Koprulu sector, a ferocious collective race known as the Zerg arrives to massacre the exiled human colonies while a highly advanced race, the Protoss, intervenes to exterminate the Zerg.

  • Directors
    • Matt Samia
    • Mark Schwarz
    • Duane Stinnett
  • Writers
    • Chris Metzen
    • James Phinney
    • Bill Roper
  • Stars
    • Glynnis Talken
    • Michael Gough
    • Paul Eiding
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.1/10
    5.7K
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    • Directors
      • Matt Samia
      • Mark Schwarz
      • Duane Stinnett
    • Writers
      • Chris Metzen
      • James Phinney
      • Bill Roper
    • Stars
      • Glynnis Talken
      • Michael Gough
      • Paul Eiding
    • 25User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Glynnis Talken
    • Sarah Kerrigan
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    Michael Gough
    Michael Gough
    • Tassadar
    • (voice)
    Paul Eiding
    Paul Eiding
    • Aldaris
    • (voice)
    Lani Minella
    Lani Minella
    • Dropship Pilot
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    Bill Roper
    Bill Roper
    • Fenix
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    Glenn Stafford
    • SCV
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    Chris Metzen
    • Battlecruiser
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    Matthew Samia
    • Joey Ray
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    • (as Matt Samia)
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    Jason Hayes
    Jason Hayes
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    Tiffany Hayes
    • Adjutant
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    Tracy W. Bush
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    Allen Adham
    • Dark Templar
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    Paul W. Sams
    • Magistrate Collins
    • (voice)
    Jorge Rivero
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    Harley D. Huggins II
    • Harley
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    • (as Harley Huggins II)
    Duane Stinnett
    • Amerigo Marines
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    Mickey Neilson
    • Watchman
    • (voice)
    • (as Micky Neilson)
    James Harper
    James Harper
    • Arcturus Mengsk
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Matt Samia
      • Mark Schwarz
      • Duane Stinnett
    • Writers
      • Chris Metzen
      • James Phinney
      • Bill Roper
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    10spelmm

    Best real-time strategy game ever!

    StarCraft is a real-time strategy game (RTS) set in the early 26th century in the Koprulu Sector at the edge of our galaxy. The balance of power is a stake as three of the most powerful species in the Universe go head-to-head. The nomadic Terrans, brutal Zerg, and stalwart Protoss each seek the ultimate prize: survival of their species and domination of the galaxy. This game is truly a milestone in RTS development. The graphics are great, play control is intuitive, and the storyline is top notch. Blizzard Entertainment takes an interesting approach by telling the story from the perspective of each race in three separate acts. Thus, the events from Act I (Terrans) are then referred to from the other side in Act II (Zerg) and are acted upon. All in all, this game is worth its weight in gold!
    erslincoln

    Great game, hours of fun, awesome sound.

    I love playing this game, and have for years. What I especially like about it, aside from its seamless gameplay, is the sound. All of the sound effects are very cool, very original, and the soundtrack is awesome. I'd love to get a CD cut that just had the soundtrack on it. I highly suggest this game to anyone who like strategy games, and particularly to those who have never tried one, but would like to. A CD version can be had very inexpensively now that the game is some years old. It has very cool characters which are informative enough without being intrusive. The gameplay is good or great in every aspect, and I expect I'll continue to play it for years to come.
    SnacksForAll

    One of the finest computer games of all time...

    At first I was skeptical -- one day my little brother came home with a copy of STARCRAFT -- and I dismissed it as another stupid fad my brother had bought into. Well, after a while, my brother somehow managed to introduce me to WARCRAFT, a game also from BLIZZARD, and I was hooked after almost a year of laughing it off. And STARCRAFT looked to contain more of the same strategic war gaming, so I tried it out. Wow.

    STARCRAFT is by far a more intelligent game than its BLIZZARD predecessor WARCRAFT -- in both creative and technical terms. Unlike Warcraft, there is an actual plotline here, and it is wonderfully engaging -- you'll find yourself speeding through levels just to see the next story development -- and the action, interface, units (and overall game) are like nothing I've ever seen before, and make STARCRAFT superior to anything else in the field.

    What I REALLY love about Starcraft though, is the 80s SciFi vibe that it creates. It really brings me back to all those "post-apocalyptic/alien war" science fiction films of the period. Upon playing Starcraft, you can't help but be reminded of ALIENS and the like.

    My only complaints, however, are some absurdly difficult levels that can make the gaming process tedious and frustrating -- but don't let that stop you, all the other wonderful qualities more than redeem this (and you probably shouldn't take it from me -- as much as I love PC games, I've never been particularly good at them).

    Go out and buy it. And pat yourself on the back for making such a wise decision. Have fun.
    10bjolley

    Addicting, entertaining...

    This game is a riot! With a little practice, you can have hours and hours of fun. Build up an army and save the universe. Even if you've never tried a strategy-type game, this one is definitely worth your effort. You can play the provided missions, go one-on-one vs the computer or go online and play with friends or strangers.
    9syarrow

    Manages to out-do one of the most addictive games ever...

    What seems like eons ago now, I used to invite myself over to my best friend's house at least twice a week just to play WarCraft. I was completely taken by the whole bird's-eye-view-real-time-war-strategy thing. I soon became a master of defensive formations. Then came Command & Conquer. It was ok, but somehow lacked the addictiveness for me (it also didn't help that it was nearly impossible to cheat!). After that, WarCraft 2, which seemed a little more cartoony than its predecessor, but was no less addictive, and the numerous new characters, including the one-of-a-kind heroes, were a very welcome change. What made it even better was the built-in map editor feature, and, more than the icing on the cake -something more like an entire new layer to the cake- the fact that it was the most fun, most addictive multiplayer game ever.

    Then came StarCraft.

    Where WarCraft 2 had two races to choose from, StarCraft has three. Where every WarCraft 2 character had its equivalent character in the other race, StarCraft's three races are so distinct and so painstakingly designed that it's practically impossible to draw any parallels whatsoever. Where WarCraft 2's storyline was excessively simple, and the Orc and Human campaigns were concurrent (that is, they're just two different perspectives on the same story, happening at the same time), StarCraft's storyline is as rich and detailed as a sci-fi novel, full of dissention, assassination, and alliances made and broken. Further, in StarCraft, the campaigns are meant to be played in a specific order, because they are not concurrent, but rather entirely different chapters in this wonderful complex story.

    The multiplayer aspect of StarCraft is the best part of all. StarCraft, like WarCraft 2, has a built-in map editor, although it is more difficult to use, simply because the game is more complex. Unlike WarCraft 2, StarCraft includes everything you need (except an internet connection) to join the exciting world of on-line StarCraft gaming on 'battle.net'.

    I first played StarCraft at another friend's house, from 1 a.m. to 3 a.m. in the morning. Suffice to say I was too tired to figure out what was going on, and was baffled by all the complexities of the game. A week later I said 'Give me your copy of StarCraft so we can play online'. And the rest is history. Once again, just like with WarCraft and WarCraft 2, I'm not much good at strategic attack, but I've become an expert at defensive formations. Once again, I prefer to use humans - I suppose I understand their technology better than aliens or Orcs. Blizzard scored another winner with StarCraft, and as technology gets better and people's hard drives get bigger, many aspects of computer games improve accordingly: StarCraft has better sound, more in-game sounds, a longer storyline, better between-level graphics, more between-level videos, more characters, more races, more buildings to construct, more upgrades to make, etc.

    In closing: buy this game. (And the Brood War expansion ... I don't know where I would be without my medics and my nukes!)

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      Starcraft first made use of the word "pwned", which is popular with Internet users. It came about when a map designer misspelled the word. Then the game was published with the error. When a player had been beaten, the message "______ has been pwned" appeared. This was corrected using patches but remained in the vocabulary of '1337' or 'leet' speakers.
    • Quotes

      [Raynor has been sent to rendezvous with Kerrigan, a beautiful psychic]

      Lt. Sarah Kerrigan: Captain Raynor, I've finished scouting out the area, and... you pig!

      Jim Raynor: What! I haven't even said anything to you yet.

      Lt. Sarah Kerrigan: Yeah, but you were thinking it.

      Jim Raynor: Oh, yeah! you're a telepath.

      [referring to the mission]

      Jim Raynor: Look, Lets just get on with this, ok?

    • Connections
      Featured in X-Files : Aux frontières du réel: Field Trip (1999)

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    • Release date
      • March 31, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Blizzard Entertainment (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Insurrection: Campagnes pour StarCraft
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      • Blizzard Entertainment
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