Over the last few years, online video game stores have become a huge force in gaming and you don’t need to leave the house to get video games, or spend hours online searching a decent Web-based casual game.
Whether you are a PC or Mac owner you can get hundreds and thousands of new, full games over with a touch of a button. The services are free, and they often have better deals and bigger libraries than retail stores. The sames goes for any of the major game consoles, but we'll talk more about them in the near future.
For the majority of PC gamers, Valve’s Steam is a real treat providing it's users insane deals, excellent customer support, an easy-to-use interface, and a wonderful selection of games. There is very little not to like here.
With that said, Steam might be the biggest online game provider but thankfully there is still a lot of room for competitors. Origin from EA is up and coming, while we also have Impulse, D2D, and a whole lot of other places to get your games from. We hand an extensive look at what we consider to be the best online game providers around and we tell you what we think.
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Steam
- Impulse
- GOG.com
- Origin
- Direct2Drive
- Conclusion




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