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Hot off the heels of the Microsoft keynoteat this year's CES, Microsoft has announced that the Games for Windowssoftware platform will be gaining further steam through 2008 with ahost of new titles. The list of software includes a number ofhigh-profile games nearing release, including Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures, Turning Point: Fall of Liberty, and Frontlines: Fuel of War, among others. Many more titles are also due this year, including the following newly-announced releases:
Alone in the Dark
Bionic Commando
Conflict: Denied Ops
Empire: Total War
LEGO Indiana Jones
Microsoft Train Simulator 2
Sins of a Solar Empire
Space Siege
Tomb Raider: Underworld
The Games for Windows branding has been fairly effective at bringing afeeling of unity to the sometimes-imposing nature of PC gaming, thoughreleases continue to spill across platforms. Nevertheless, with thelikes of Borderlands and Fallout 3 expected to hit this year, PC gaming is certainly not dying.