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Anyways if someone lands on this page looking for an answer to this,
Juts click on the search button the field can be empty it gives you the endless scrolling type back.
This was pure gold, I chortled heartily. OP should mark it as the answer!
What "old" store do you want to go back too?
https://postimg.cc/CZ7Z0gQj
Still there. Also not sure why anyone would use that because you don't get any information on the game and you can't judge a game by it's cover.
That is also not the old store page, it's the old outdated search feature.
Lists? Well, older guide by me in german language, but you can see how to use search links
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1596560370
I mean, in the end, the whole platform is advertising, but at the same time and this is the crux of the matter, the Steam client software and distribution platform has become an unoptimized bloatware that doesn't care about ressources, background traffic or usability. Regardless of whether these are past changes to the library or the “new” store lists, sliders etc. the list could go on and on...