Establishing or growing a video game company doesn’t require a great deal of infrastructure or real estate investment, and can have a major economic payoff. “It’s a knowledge industry,” stresses Della Rocca. “We don’t need big warehouses and coal burning engines. It’s a bunch of guys and girls in an office with computers. From an economic point of view, if you’re a city or state or country and you’re looking for something that is high output, give some computers to these people, let them rip, and find some ways to support them.”
- Tara Colton


