Atari showed that young people could start big companies. Without that example it would have been harder for Jobs and Bill Gates, and people who came after them, to do what they did.
I want to fix education in the world. As soon as I work on that, I am going to work on world hunger and then world peace.
These days when you say 'videogame', people think of immersive games that take over your life and require three thumbs to control. My goal is to create games that almost retreat into the background. I'm interested in bringing them back to their role as a social facilitator, the way party games help people to interact.
My sweet spot is figuring out how to make a product that people love and how to refine it to make them love it more. All the rest is business noise.
I think 'Something Ventured' is a nice piece because it celebrates venture capital in a unique and powerful way.
I'm the only one who was predicting the Nintendo Wii would beat Sony's PlayStation 3.