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John Cook, director of Steam development, added that all future Valve games will release simultaneously for Windows, Mac and the Xbox 360, with the recently announced Portal 2 being the first. You'll even be able to start playing on your Mac at home and continue the same game at the same point on your work PC, which sounds goshdarned familiar. This allows customers to purchase a game either on Windows or Mac and play on the other platform free of charge. A new feature will also join the service - Steam Play.
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Update: Valve has now confirmed that its Steam gaming service and Source engine will be coming to Mac users from April. Click through to see all six, and let us know what you think in the comments. Now, we could go off on a lengthy diatribe about how bringing hardcore gaming to a Mac audience may very well revolutionise the entire industry, plunging an established and stable PC-gaming community into uncharted waters and changing the gaming landscape forever, but frankly we're too taken with these fantastic Mac-parody teaser shots to care.
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Leading up to an anticipated announcement at the Game Developers Conference next week, Valve has released a series of beautiful teaser images to tech sites around the globe, strongly hinting that its revolutionary Steam platform - which lets gamers buy and download games over a Web connection - will shortly be coming to Mac. A parody is a composition that imitates the style of another composition, normally for comic effect and often by applying that style to an outlandish or. Valve, creator of Half-Life and Portal, possess both - in generous amounts. A parody of the famous videogame left 4 dead left 4 dead epic. Many videogame companies have a sense of the theatrical, and some even have a sense of humour.