Yeah, if anything, I see it going in the other direction. Steam is huge, and if you experiencd a time when literally every game was exclusive, today’s trends look like a convergence on ubiquitous, cross-platform gaming.
Sega, Atari, Apple ][, Nintendos, Amiga – those were the days of exclusives. Heck, even later, it was called a “Halo Box” for a reason.
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Really dumb title
PC gaming ain’t goin anywhere
Been reading “death of PC Gaming” since the late 2000s…
PC gaming is at an all time high, it’s doing fine.
Yeah, if anything, I see it going in the other direction. Steam is huge, and if you experiencd a time when literally every game was exclusive, today’s trends look like a convergence on ubiquitous, cross-platform gaming.
Sega, Atari, Apple ][, Nintendos, Amiga – those were the days of exclusives. Heck, even later, it was called a “Halo Box” for a reason.