playing at MLG Dallas 2011. Professional-level competition in
StarCraft was originally a South Korean phenomenon that began in the early 2000s (decade). Leagues such as Starleague and GOMTV offered 24-hour television coverage and live competitions held in arena venues. However, until the formation of the NASL, North American
StarCraft competitions were limited to one-off events hosted by
Major League Gaming and smaller gaming associations. The NASL was developed by Russell Pfister, owner of the video-game coaching website Gosucoaching. The source of the funding for the start-up's first season and first season's finals event prize pool were not revealed. Before the start of the NASL's season two in September 2011, multiple season sponsors were secured and announced by C.O.O. Mark K. Brown, including Eizo Nanao Technologies, Kingston HyperX, and iBUYPOWER, Although
StarCraft games are one-on-one, head-to-head matches, players are typically sponsored and represented by teams. ==Season 1==