Some of Steam’s oldest user accounts are turning 20-years old this week, and Valve is celebrating the anniversary by handing out special digital badges featuring the original Steam colour scheme to the gaming veterans.

Steam first opened its figurative doors all the way back in September 2003, and has since grown into the largest digital PC gaming storefront in the world, which is actively used by tens of millions of players each day.

“In case anyone’s curious about the odd colours, that’s the colour scheme for the original Steam UI when it first launched,” commented Redditor Penndrachen, referring to the badge’s army green colour scheme, which prompted a mixed reaction from players who remembered the platform’s earliest days. “I joined in the first six months,” lamented Affectionate-Memory4. “I feel ancient rn.”

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      11 months ago

      Fellow sept 12th here! Never would have thought that the simple looking launcher would turnout to be one of biggest juggernaut of selling digitale games!

      Had to make a account so I could keep on playing CS 1.6. good times.

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    11 months ago

    I remember thinking Steam would die in less than 6 months because nobody wanted dematerialised games…

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      I remember getting Half Life 2 for free with my graphics card, then realizing that I needed to download a whole ass other program to redeem my code and download the game. I thought it was for sure a scam and some kind of virus they were trying to get me to install. There were lots of “free” things back then that required you to download a virus to redeem.

      Eventually I learned it was legit and downloaded it and got my free copy of HL2, but I was not happy about it.

      Now every time I download a game at 800Mbps, I’m like, “I LOVE STEAM”

      • SokathHisEyesOpen@lemmy.ml
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        11 months ago

        Same thing here. I didn’t want another program just to manage my programs. I could do that without Steam. Of course now it’s pretty awesome, but it was fairly redundant when it released.

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      11 months ago

      I didn’t want it, still don’t. I actively avoided any game that required it but seems I gave up on 23 July 2011

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      I thought it was great. I got a physical copy of the Orange Box for $20 and didn’t care that I had to install Steam to play it. After I had it set up and realized I didn’t have to physically go to the store to get games anymore, I like it even more.

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      11 months ago

      Did you make your account for Half-Life 2? My account is the same age, and that’s the game that introduced me to Steam.

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        I made an account in January 2005, probably for HL2.
        I initially resisted making an account and I hated Steam back then.
        They’ve since fixed a lot of things and I now have 250+ games on it.
        I have to admit, Valve is one of the few big game companies that haven’t gone to absolute shit.
        Though I dread the day GabeN steps down or sells out…

        Another thing that I didn’t agree with back in the day was WoW, paying a subscription to play was a hard no. Still haven’t played it, which kinda sucks because I was a big fan of the old Warcraft games and of RPGs in general.
        Voting with my wallet certainly didn’t change much for them, although it probably was better for me.

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          11 months ago

          That’s quite similar to me. I got HL2 Jan. 2005. I played Guild Wars instead of WoW because I didn’t want to pay for a sub.

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            The first Guildwars was great.
            The second one was nice too and I played it a bunch, but there’s something about the first I can’t quite put my finger on, might just be nostalgia.
            My GW2 time has been mostly spent helping people with jumping puzzles, which are kinda cut short these days by mesmers making portals for them, which I also do sometimes.

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    11 months ago

    wish i could hide badges… the CS 10 year veteran badge makes it really shameful to play CS… because I never play CS, I just own it.

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        In America, probably not. It’s 21 for all states due to a federal law. If a state has it lower than 21, they get way less funding for Federal high ways, as the bill was aimed to lower drunk driving.

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    I only signed up to play hl2 I think before that I used keys and CDs for things like ground zero

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      I remember a work friend burnt HL2 on cd for me and the only way to make it work was he also gave me his steam login. and the dude had a ripper username I still remember to this day, even though I havnt seen him in nearly 20 years.

      mrpoo

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    Incredibly, some of Steam’s early adopter accounts are still actively in use today, a full two decades after their creation.

    There are dozens of us!

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      11 months ago

      I’ve got about 8 hours, but I also live on the opposite side of the earth +12 hours, so we’ll see if it’s bound to UTC time 😂

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      11 months ago

      I finally managed to find my account age. 19 years and one month! Time flies.

      I had a long hiatus, but I still play FPS games regularly. And I can still join a random HL2 deathmatch and pwn :).

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    11 months ago

    Took me awhile to look it up, but just saw I’ve had my account since December 31, 2003. I’m just about at 20 years.

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      11 months ago

      Mine’s 15 now, but back in the day I used those bootlegged Steam clients that allowed me to run Garry’s Mod for free. Those were the hackey, piratey times of 700MB aXXo DVD rips that took 1 hour to download.

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    11 months ago

    Nice. I didn’t make a Steam account until it supported Linux back in 2013 or so. So I guess I’ll be celebrating 10 years on Steam soon.

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    11 months ago

    I remember how much everyone hated steam at first. The WON was fine why ruin it with this stupid steam thing?