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For there to be a renaissance, there needs to be some prior notable movement before the dearth... (don't tell me you count the sparse and late Loki ports - it's already much better than in their times for the next few years, with organic growth of indy games)
It's an often visible factor (with gamers being among the most vocal on the web), quite notable in that way, but minor really. Vast majority of desktop users don't care much about games (except for FB or Peggle-likes, which either already work, through a browser, or have many OSS clones or even progenitors for a long time)