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It's been a bad year for Good Old Games
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"People with little or no technical knowledge can dive straight in and start making great voice-driven interactive content"
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The Steam Deck is an exciting new piece of PC-based hardware, but it’s not one that comes with a new storefront or a set of launch titles. Instead it ‘merely’ expands upon the current Steam-PC ecosystem, so what does that mean for both game sales and developers wanting to have …
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