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'''StarCraft''' is an RTS released in April of 1998 by Blizzard for the [[:Category:PC games|PC]]. The game continued with its expansion pack, [[StarCraft: Brood War]]. | '''StarCraft''' is an RTS released in April of 1998 by Blizzard for the [[:Category:PC games|PC]]. The game continued with its expansion pack, [[StarCraft: Brood War]]. | ||
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The [[Speed Demos Archive]] hosts StarCraft competition. [[World Record]] times are tracked for each of the single player's 31 missions (10 Zerg, 10 Protoss, 10 Terran plus one Training mission). Philip "[[Philip Cornell|ballofsnow]]" Cornell is the current leader, as he holds 17 individual level records. | The [[Speed Demos Archive]] hosts StarCraft competition. [[World Record]] times are tracked for each of the single player's 31 missions (10 Zerg, 10 Protoss, 10 Terran plus one Training mission). Philip "[[Philip Cornell|ballofsnow]]" Cornell is the current leader, as he holds 17 individual level records. |
Revision as of 22:39, 25 February 2022
StarCraft is an RTS released in April of 1998 by Blizzard for the PC. The game continued with its expansion pack, StarCraft: Brood War.
Speedrun
The Speed Demos Archive hosts StarCraft competition. World Record times are tracked for each of the single player's 31 missions (10 Zerg, 10 Protoss, 10 Terran plus one Training mission). Philip "ballofsnow" Cornell is the current leader, as he holds 17 individual level records.
Speed Run Strategies
Terran
- Strats go here!
Zerg
- Strats go here!
Protoss
- Strats go here!
External Links
- StarCraft Speedruns (hosted by the SDA)