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		<title>id software now on Steam</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow. Um,&#8230;wow. This is a pretty big leap forward for Steam and the digital distribution of games. Steam is a service created by Valve which allows you to buy and download full featured games right to your computer. And when I say full featured, I&#8217;m not talking about the deluxe version of Bejeweled. I&#8217;m talking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="left" src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1028/1011199077_f87e89f01b_o.jpg" alt="id software" />Wow. Um,&#8230;wow. This is a pretty big leap forward for <a href="http://www.steampowered.com/v/index.php">Steam</a> and the digital distribution of games. Steam is a service created by Valve which allows you to buy and download full featured games right to your computer. And when I say full featured, I&#8217;m not talking about the deluxe version of Bejeweled. I&#8217;m talking about hardcore gaming, multi-gigabyte, super mega games like Half-Life 2, Call of Duty 2, and Counter Strike: Source, just to name a few. It&#8217;s a fantastic service, but I didn&#8217;t always think so.</p>
<p>When Steam was first introduced back in 2002, I was flat out against a service like this. One reason for this is because I liked to be able to put my new shiny games in my nice shiny game rack, but also&#8230;who in their right mind would want to download a 1+ gigabyte videogame over the Internet? Well as it turns out, I would. It took a few years of persuasion, and a whole new philosophy toward what the Internet can and should be used for, but I finally saw the light. People buy music and movies from places like iTunes, why are games any different? And Steam has a great feature that iTunes doesn&#8217;t, <em>infinite downloads</em>. Okay, I&#8217;ve never actually read the fine print, but I must have downloaded games like <a href="http://planethalflife.gamespy.com/tfc/">TFC</a>, <a href="http://planethalflife.gamespy.com/cs/">CS</a>, <a href="http://www.steampowered.com/v/index.php?area=game&#038;AppId=240&#038;cc=US">CS:S</a>, <a href="http://www.steampowered.com/v/index.php?area=game&#038;AppId=300">DoD:S</a>, Half-Life <a href="http://www.steampowered.com/v/index.php?area=game&#038;AppId=70&#038;cc=US">1</a>&#038;<a href="http://www.steampowered.com/v/index.php?area=game&#038;AppId=220&#038;cc=US">2</a> dozens of times, on half a dozen machines, and I&#8217;ve never had so much as a hiccup. Once you buy a game through Steam, help yourself to as many downloads of that game as your heart desires. But enough of why I am a born again Steam user, and on to the news at hand.</p>
<p><strong>id!</strong> Before this, Steam&#8217;s video game library was comprised mostly of Valve&#8217;s own titles and games from a handful of independent developers and modders. With the exception of a few mainstream games, like the Call of Duty series and the Civilization series, the Steam library was devoid of any third party heavy hitters. Well that&#8217;s all history now. id software is the heavy hitter of the heavy hitters. According to <a href="http://www.shacknews.com/onearticle.x/48288">Shacknews</a>, every id title will be available through Steam&#8230; <em>though I didn&#8217;t see Quake IV in the line-up.</em> Maybe I just overlooked it. Regardless, if this doesn&#8217;t help launch the digital distribution of games to a new level, I can&#8217;t imagine what will.</p>
<p>Whose next? I would love to see the Battlefield series on there, but I think it would be a cold day in hell before EA sold a game through Steam. Then again, they may be crazy not to.</p>
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