PC Gaming Alliance


The PC Gaming Alliance (abbreviated PCGA) is a non-profit organization that wants to promote the PC as a gaming platform. In addition, they also want to face various challenges in the PC world: counteract piracy and counterfeiting, but also enhance security and consumer experience. Their goal is to accelerate the introduction of new hardware and create more support for the PC. In order to achieve this, the founders will exchange new technologies so that they can respond better to the market (and to each other). They especially want to be the "voice" of the PC as a gaming platform, and resist the consoles (PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox) that demand a large part of the market. History

The creation of the PCGA was announced on February 20, 2007. The following companies hit hands:

The organization was founded due to the ever-decreasing sales of PC games in the United States last year. The first head of the group is Randy Stude of Intel. Trivia Externe link

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