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June 2, 2010 - The PC platform occupies a strange space at E3, the videogame industry's most high profile trade show. There's no PC-specific press conference around which fans tick off positives and negatives regarding whether or not a single company succeeded or failed. That's for the console realm, where owners of Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft products bicker about whether or not their company's announcements and guest speakers were better than their competition. For PC gamers, there's no centralized authority or controlling force driving which games show up and which don't. It's an open platform and it requires a little more work to find out what's going on. Back to Article


