PC Gaming Alliance Welcomes New Members
PC Gaming Alliance Welcomes New Members BFG Technologies, Bigfoot
Networks, Flextronics, GameStop, GameTap Gas Powered Games, Howie’s Game Shack
and InstantAction
SAN RAMON, Calif., August 12, 2009 -- The PC Gaming Alliance (PCGA), the
non-profit consortium created to promote the PC Gaming Industry and be the
authoritative voice of PC Gaming world-wide, is pleased to announce that eight
new members - BFG Technologies, Bigfoot Networks, Flextronics, GameStop,
GameTap, Gas Powered Game Howie’s Game Shack and InstantAction - have joined our
rapidly growing alliance.
These new members bring a wealth of experience to the PCGA, as they provide
numerous products and services that enhance and expand the PC gaming industry.
By joining the PCGA, they are demonstrating their support for the PC Gaming
industry and their commitment to improving the PC gaming experience for users
world-wide.
“We welcome these new members to the PCGA, a rapidly growing organization where
companies of all types can come together to expand and improve the PC gaming
ecosystem,” said Randy Stude, PCGA president and Intel director, Gaming Program
Office.
“I've spent most of my career fully immersed in the world of PC gaming. It's
where many of the world's biggest gaming franchises were born and where much of
the industry's innovation continues to this day”, said Chris Taylor, Gas Powered
Games CEO and creative director. “By joining the PCGA, Gas Powered Games hopes
to make contributions that keep PC gaming at the forefront of the industry, help
it to overcome its challenges, and continue to fulfill its amazing potential.”
“We are confident that the PC platform offers the gaming industry the greatest
opportunity to leverage the flexibility of the Internet and its open
architecture, allowing many players of the industry to innovate and create”,
remarked Thibaut de Robien, president of GameTap. “GameTap is proud to join the
PCGA in elevating PC gaming to the next level.”
“The outstanding companies in this industry will all benefit from talking
together to provide a more rich and satisfying gamer experience,” stated Paul
Yankey, Howie's Game Shack vice president. “At Howie's, we are where the rubber
meets the road with thousands of gamers coming through weekly, it would help us
to understand the opportunities and issues from the other great companies in the
gamer market.”
“Virtually everything we do at BFG Technologies is designed to enhance and
expand the quality of the PC gamer experience around the world”, remarked Scott
Herkelman, CEO of BFG Technologies, Inc. “The PC Gaming Alliance shares that
mission with us by providing valuable data that makes companies like ours stay
on the cutting edge of this vital and innovative market. We look forward to an
exciting and productive relationship.”
“Bigfoot Networks, the company behind the customer-proven Killer™ Xeno™ line of
gaming network cards, has continuously worked to develop technologies that
combat lag, enhancing and optimizing the online gaming experience,” said Michael
Howse, CEO and president, Bigfoot Networks. “Our membership in the PC Gaming
Alliance, recognized as the authoritative voice of PC gaming worldwide,
underscores our commitment to sharing these new technologies, joining others in
the gaming ecosystem to push the PC gaming industry forward — all for the
benefit of consumers.”
To find more about the PCGA’s role as the voice of the PC gaming industry, visit
www.pcgamingalliance.org.
About the PCGA
The PC Gaming Alliance (PCGA) is a nonprofit corporation whose mission is to
drive worldwide growth of PC gaming. The PCGA provides an open forum where
companies can cooperate to develop and promote solutions that drive the PC
gaming industry forward, exchange information and views to promote PC gaming,
and share promotional activity designed to grow the PC gaming industry. The PCGA
publishes the Horizon’s Report, the industry’s most comprehensive analysis of
the PC Gaming hardware and software market and trends.
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