Curt Schilling has returned to his day job as a starting pitcher for the Red Sox, but not before installing Brett Close as president and CEO and rebranding his entertainment company 38 Studios.
Answering long-term strategic goals, the 38 Studios brand name means entertainment. 38 Studios will deliver not only massively multiplayer online games, but a broad spectrum of immersive products.
Curt Schilling returns for his 20th spring training after an eventful off season of long and fulfilling days as a video gamer and entrepreneur launching his new entertainment company.
Computer game artist and all-around upbeat guy talks about his inspiring journey from used car salesman to brochure graphic designer to successful artist at an MMOG startup. His advice to other aspiring artists? Be humble.
Brett Close joins GMG as company president. "World championship teams have the world's best leaders," says founder Curt Schilling. "Brett brings a resume of results and achievement to our company."
MMOG industry veterans and community builders Steve "Moorgard" Danuser and Ryan "Blackguard" Shwayder reveal what it's like to work with Curt Schilling, R. A. Salvatore, and Todd McFarlane, and in the MMOG industry in general.
Smarter than the average bear, the Red Sox pitcher and life-long gamer talks about his vision for establishing both a great company and great entertainment products, especially his passion: massively multiplayer online video games.
Ryan Schwayder shares his trade secrets about building online communities. His favorite tricks? Be kind and be genuine.
Curt Schilling reveals who turned him on to his first online game (Ultima Online) and how the first 30 minutes of Everquest hooked him on MMOGs for life.