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Interesting interview with the creator of Junk store on YouTube

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    Thought this might be worth a share here.

    The developer of Junk Store (letting you play Epic Games and GOG titles on your Steam Deck) did a podcast with G. Bryant which he's shared on YouTube.

    They cover things like:

    • What is JunkStore?
    • What inspired JunkStore
    • What sets JunkStore apart from Heroic/Lutris?
    • Original vision for JunkStore
    • Goals for v2 of JunkStore
    • What are your next goals for JunkStore?
    • Recounting the JunkStore/Steam Store thing
    • The NSL drama from Eben's perspective
    • Eben's interesting living situation
    • What everyone needs to know about JunkStore
    • Conclusion

    Here is the link to the interview on YouTube, which runs at 20:38

    But there is also a longer, uncut interview which runs longer on Gardiner's blog for his suppporters:

    In this nearly 50-minute interview, Eben Bruyns and I discuss the history and future of JunkStore, plus we chat about his interesting living situation, our favorite video games, his perspective on the Non-Steam Launchers drama from a few months ago, and how Steam accepted (then rejected) JunkStore on Steam.

    The link to that longer version, again for his paying members, is here

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