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Lord, I’m in love with Valve’s Steam Deck TGS boothA masterclass in en-masse computer fondling

A masterclass in en-masse computer fondling

A giant Steam Deck hangs over Valve’s Tokyo Game Show booth.

TheSteam Deck’s Asia release has taken it to theTokyo Game Show, following a solo launch event that included severalsurviving Steam Deck prototypes. In my report on the latter I made some passing references to a novelty oversized Deck that Valve were building for their TGS booth, completely unaware of how often I’d find myself admiring it a few days later. See, the Steam Deck booth at TGS, from the towering scale model to the weirdly impressive elegance of its logistics, might be the finest event booth I’ve ever seen.

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I’m not sorry! Justlook at it: even without the Big Deck, which comes complete with a suitably giant, functioning screen, it’s a beautiful bit of exhibition design. The sprawling, cooly lit space; the neat racks of demo units; the fact that there are actual seats?! People can go to a big event like this and sit down on something besides a revolting floor? Incredible. Bet they’ve even got bottled water that isn’t sparkling.

As you can probably infer, booths like these are not the norm. I’ve beat feet around a few tech shows in my time, and the usual routine when going to try out a piece of hardware is thus: you show up to a booth that already has too many people in it for its size, move to where the crowd around the demo kit is thinnest, shuffle awkwardly for a few minutes, then move to a completely different section of crowd anyway because a YouTuber is here and wants everyone to move ten feet back so he can set up his tripod.

Quick walkthrough of the Steam Deck booth experience at#TGS2022- Walk in, get a swag bag- Watch a quick video- Grab a Steam Deck off the wall- Find a seat, have fun!pic.twitter.com/IATLKrOMit— Lawrence Yang (@lawrenceyang)September 16, 2022

Quick walkthrough of the Steam Deck booth experience at#TGS2022- Walk in, get a swag bag- Watch a quick video- Grab a Steam Deck off the wall- Find a seat, have fun!pic.twitter.com/IATLKrOMit

The only thing I don’t like about this booth is its potential to induce deep seated feelings of inadequacy, specifically in myself. Since RPS shares a corporate overload with EGX, Katharine and I (mainly Katharine) have been chipping in on a Steam Deck demo stand forEGX Londonnext week. I have no idea how big or resplendent it will be, but between us, reader, even a second-hand viewing of Valve’s effort makes me wonder how ours is going to stack up. Still, if you’re attending and you see me around, feel free to say hi – I might just deny that I wrote any of this.