I don't think the OSG is ready for an all out marketing assult on the games market. There are soft targets that will be the easy sell - these are the ones to court first, leave the hard core Windows centric games companies till much later. The desktop market share is changing with Windows loosing market share (i.e. XP + Vista + Windows 7), and the alternatives are gaining, so the desktop gaming landscape is becoming fragmented, and made more fragmented if people want to target different graphics API's for each platform (i..e DX9 for XP, DX10 to Vista + Windows 7, OpenGL for Linux + OSX). OpenGL can help hold back some the impact of this market fragmentation.
Perhaps some gaming companies might be willing to offer OSG development grants, though? It's to their advantage to keep the platform open.
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