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    Digital Museum Shows What Steam Resembled before 20 Years

    February 7, 2023Updated:February 7, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Plunging into the historical parts of the web, someone shows what Steam, the most well-known PC storefront, seemed to be almost two decades prior.


    A profile devoted to showcasing how websites used to look has uncovered the more retro aesthetic of Steam tracing all the way back to pre-send-off in 2002, showing how the service has changed its appearance throughout the long term. With Valve’s Steam Deck going down as one of the most outstanding pieces of equipment of 2022, Gabe Newell and his group keep on overwhelming the PC market. The gaming client has been a staple of the industry for almost 20 years, however, it didn’t always have its ongoing distinctive look.


    Starting life officially in September 2003, Valve at first needed to give a way to gamers to stay up with the latest with the studio’s own releases, such as the first Half-Life, prior to offering outsider downloads for other games starting in 2005. Since then, the stage has become numerous PC gamers’ default digital decision for AAA and independent titles. Throughout the course of recent decades, Steam has kept on smashing simultaneous player records, with late figures showing more than 32 million users online immediately.


    Of course, it needed to start somewhere, and that is where the Website architecture Museum comes in, a site that specializes in chronicling the history of websites. On its Twitter account, the museum posted various screenshots showing what the Steam website used to resemble in the exciting days of the mid-21st 100 years. It shows how the service advertised three bundles — bronze, silver, and gold — while also advancing Half-Life 2, which dropped the previous year. Viewers will also see the website doesn’t sport the dull blue that most are accustomed to, instead highlighting an olive green as its principal tone.

    Steam website in 2005#WebDesignHistory #Steam pic.twitter.com/LU4PWzyGZd

    — Web Design Museum (@WebDesignMuseum) February 3, 2023


    There were also links to some of Valve’s other games, including Counter-Strike and The Second Great War FPS Day of Rout, which, similar to the previous, started as a mod for Half-Life. Nonetheless, not at all like CS and Group Fortress, Day of Rout didn’t exactly get on, however, it still retains a small local area of committed fans. The Website architecture Museum also links to a course of events showing what Steam resembled in 2002, just before its official release, showing a totally different beast to the 2023 version, however, it still has the same famous logo.


    While there are elective game clients such as Epic Games Store and GOG, Steam is eventually the big enchilada of the PC market. For some, it’s difficult to envision life as a gamer without Valve’s distribution service, and the filed versions of the website truly illustrate what things resembled during the first days of digital gaming.

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