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Entitled, because you're blatantly calling posts about a free product "false advertisement" while OP is not advertising games.
It's a MOCKUP, guy wont spend time to research the DRM Protection of every fucking game on Steam to provide you accurate thumbnails. Its a software for games and it showcases pictures of GAMES. He doesnt promote the games but his software.
You should definitely google the definition of the word "Mockup" before you continue being a retard in this forum. Have a nice day.
Maybe not false advertising, guess it's true that only commercial products could be called that. Misleading then, bad marketing (probably also only for commercial things so not really), I don't know how to call it.
Just a weird choice, that's all. Same if you would add Metallica album if you showcase some hobby project meant to host royality free music :)