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Steam Picks Up Capcom [News]

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Capcom commits to Steam and becomes the first Japanese publisher on Valve's books...

Author: editor@totalvideogames.com
Category: News
Publish Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 11:08:04 +0100
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Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition, Onimusha 3, Lost Planet: Extreme Conditions and Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix.
Looks like Steam is getting bigger and bigger, and I think it's a good thing all round to be honest
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When it first came out I remember it being so horrible and clunky I thought it couldn't survive but hats off to them they have made a damn good product out of it!
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fabyak wrote:^

When it first came out I remember it being so horrible and clunky I thought it couldn't survive but hats off to them they have made a damn good product out of it!
The power of Valve and their ex-microsoft employee moneyhats FTW!
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fabyak wrote:^

When it first came out I remember it being so horrible and clunky I thought it couldn't survive but hats off to them they have made a damn good product out of it!
That :above:
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I've always been reasonably lucky with Steam, had it since all you could do on it was play Half-Life through it, and bought Condition Zero through it. "This is all of teh fancy," I thought, "why can't all games be bought this way?"

The number of different PCs I've installed games on over the last ten years is...well, it's lots - and it's been a piece of piss each time, thanks to Steam.

Initally it meant that UK and US release schedules were merged, too - but they've moved away from that in recent times - HL2 and DoD:S were delayed over here, and you just can't buy Medieval II: Scrotal War over it.
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