Gabe Newell Down Under
GABE NEWELL DOWN UNDER
Software Studio President Flown to Australia By Gaming Community
October 1, 2009 - Valve, creators of best-selling game franchises (such as
Half-Life and Counter-Strike) and leading technologies (such as Steam and
Source), today announced its studio co-founder and president, Gabe Newell, will
be visiting Australia next week to meet local game designer Joe W-A, who raised
over $3000 for Newell's visit through the gaming community.
The fundraising began after Joe heard that Newell had recently flown the leaders
of a gaming community group boycotting Valve's upcoming Left 4 Dead 2 to Valve's
Seattle, WA headquarters. Joe emailed to ask if Newell would fly him to Seattle
so Joe could show him his "mod" (a PC gaming term for modifying an existing game
into something new).
Newell playfully replied that he wouldn't fly Joe to Seattle because he was
"boycotting" Joe's mod. The Australian-based game designer appealed to the game
community for $3,000-the funds necessary to fly Newell halfway around the
world-and raised the money in less than 48 hours.
"The power of the gaming community and their ability to rally around a cause -
be it serious or fun in nature - is amazing," said Gabe Newell, president and
co-founder of Valve. "In 2003, the community helped the FBI and European law
enforcement officials find the people who stole the Half-Life 2 source code.
This year, the community is putting me on a plane to the other side of the world
to meet Joe W-A and see his MOD. It's going to be a fun trip."
Newell and Joe will meet in Australia next week. Reports of the trip will be
posted on L4D.com's blog section by Valve employee Erik Johnson, who will be
traveling with Newell down under.
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