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I just went to PAX East on Friday, up in Boston. As I'm thinking back to it now, this was actually on HTC VIVE -- first gen, which was only maybe 3, 4 years ago now -- and I was so impressed with the first generation of hardware that I was like, "well, this is ready for prime time." I was my first PAX event. It makes E3 look minuscule.
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So we’ve launched Crowe: The Drowned Armory on Oculus and HTC. HTC is also one of our investors. And the top people end up working in outsourcing for Facebook and Google and other top tech companies in Silicon Valley. The ones that get to San Francisco, start Facebook and Google and WhatsApp and the top tech companies.
So we've launched Crowe: The Drowned Armory on Oculus and HTC. HTC is also one of our investors. And the top people end up working in outsourcing for Facebook and Google and other top tech companies in Silicon Valley. The ones that get to San Francisco, start Facebook and Google and WhatsApp and the top tech companies.
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We got involved in a hackathon in Boston back then. What I’m finding is when you find that champion, like the guy we had from Duke Energy, who was going to fly up to Boston in a week’s notice. And you’re going to look at the HTC Vive, because I have one of the Vive Pres, like the very first one.
We got involved in a hackathon in Boston back then. What I'm finding is when you find that champion, like the guy we had from Duke Energy, who was going to fly up to Boston in a week's notice. And you're going to look at the HTC Vive, because I have one of the Vive Pres, like the very first one. I think I can validate that idea.
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