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Have you considered that maybe that is because you own everything on Steam that you want to own?
I bought 2 or 3 games on major sales last year, because I started buying Steam games in 2011 and I now own all the 'older' games that I wanted and the new games that I'm interested in I usually buy throughout the year. That's why I rarely buy on major Steam sales now, because I already own most of what I want.
Most of my big sale purchases are gifts these days.
Mate, games from the 80s didn't look like what you find on Steam. What you're seeing is late 90s and early 2000s.
I for one would welcome the 80s.
E.T. almost killed electronic gaming. Really put it in a slmp for a few years.
No a documentary crew legitamately found the pile of the cartriges in a dig set out somewhere in the middle of a desert about a month ago
http://news.xbox.com/2014/04/ent-atari-dig
Yep, welp thats another mystery checked off
I suspect the reason for the dump is goign to be somewhat mundane. Probably just 'this is taking up so much warehouse space lets just dump it" kind of thing. And in the 80s the environmental standards were 'lax' (which is an understatement).