If anyone can spit in Windows» eye and
drag PC gaming into a wide - open new era — one set in the living room, no less — it's Gabe and Valve, who brought Half Life and Portal and the Source engine and Steam itself into the world.
The bid to
drag PC gaming into your living room is on.
After years of teasing and delays, Valve's Steam Machines finally launched this week, powered by Valve's own Linux - based SteamOS and determined to
drag PC gaming into the living room.
Tiny, powerful Steam Machines by a legion of PC hardware makers were supposed to counter the threat of Windows becoming a walled garden while simultaneously
dragging PC gaming into the living room.
This was supposed to be the year Valve's Linux - based SteamOS broke some of PC gaming's biggest shackles,
dragging PC gaming into the living room and shattering Windows» lock - down on the gaming ecosystem.
This project is Valve's attempt at
dragging the PC gaming ecosystem away from Microsoft Windows, giving it a chance in the living room.
Not exact matches
Telltale's dialogue - heavy episodic games are enjoying excellent sales and general critical acclaim, Kickstarter's main legacy in
gaming may well end up being
dragging many veteran adventure game designers back out for another game, the
PC market just might be the strongest it's ever been, and touch interfaces have proven to be a natural second home for point and click - style games.