PRESS RELEASE

23/01/15

From: SpecialEffect (Oxfordshire-based gamers’ disability charity)

Contacts:

Nick Streeter (Fundraiser) 07837 688804, or

Mark Saville (Communications Support) 01608 810055

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Developer legend Tim Schafer among new SpecialEffect Vice Presidents

More industry leaders and key players in the UK’s games industry have united in support of gamers’ charity SpecialEffect, which helps people with disabilities and serious illnesses to play video games.

The new group of Vice Presidents includes Double Fine Productions CEO Tim Schafer, author and MP Tom Watson, BBC technology journalist and author Kate Russell, Ukie CEO Jo Twist, Mastertronic CEO Andy Payne OBE, and TIGA CEO Richard Wilson.

Tim Schafer said “I am amazed and inspired by the great work that SpecialEffect does every day. I have always believed video games have the power not just to entertain, but really reach and connect. Thanks to SpecialEffect, they are able to connect even more people.”

The group join an impressive list of existing SpecialEffect Vice Presidents including Miles Jacobson OBE, Paul Wedgwood, Kirsty Payne, Johnny Minkley and Rupert Loman.

The group will help with the charity’s ongoing activities, including its upcoming GameBlast charity gaming weekend that’s aiming to raise £100K for the people they help (http://bit.ly/185wyRz).

Dr Mick Donegan, CEO of SpecialEffect, said " I am honoured and overwhelmed that such as passionate group of people have chosen to actively champion the work of SpecialEffect. Their support will be pivotal to the success of the SpecialEffect mission to help more people with physical disabilities benefit from the fun and inclusion of video games"

(For VP bios and quotes, see below)

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Bios/quotes from Tim Schafer and the other new Vice Presidents mentioned in this press release:

Tim Schafer

Tim Schafer is the President and CEO of Double Fine Productions, a San Francisco-based video game developer, makers of many critically acclaimed games including Psychonauts, Brütal Legend, Costume Quest, Stacking, Iron Brigade, Kinect Party, and The Cave. Tim also launched the record-breaking, multi-millon dollar Kickstarter project, Double Fine Adventure (aka Broken Age), which inspired a new era of crowd-funded indie titles. Prior to Double Fine, Tim was a Project Leader at LucasArts Entertainment Company, where he was responsible for several classic PC adventure games, including Grim Fandango and Full Throttle. Tim also co-designed Day of the Tentacle, and served as a writer and assistant designer on The Secret of Monkey Island 1 & 2.

“I am amazed and inspired by the great work that SpecialEffect does every day. I have always believed video games have the power not just to entertain, but really reach and connect. Thanks to SpecialEffect, they are able to connect even more people.”

Tom Watson MP

Tom Watson is an MP, author and gamer. When not making speeches in Parliament he writes games reviews for the New Statesman magazine. He is a former volunteer for Community Service Volunteers, where he worked with an IT student with physical disability. He has been a supporter of Special Effect since 2010.

"I was introduced to SpecialEffect by friends in the video games industry and was immediately captivated by their work. The small team who bring the joy of video games to people with disabilities are inspiring. Their patience and ingenuity knows no bounds. It's an honour and a pleasure to join them"

Kate Russell

Kate Russell is a journalist, reporter and author. Best known for weekly appearances on BBC technology programme Click. She is author of two books; Working the Cloud, a business book about the internet and Elite: Mostly Harmless, her debut science fiction novel based in the gaming world of Elite. 10% of all profits on sales for this book will be donated to Special Effect.

“Gaming is often dismissed as a frivolous waste of time. But when you see first-hand the joy it gives families struggling to deal with a degenerative disease or life-changing accident of a loved one, bringing them together in an act of fun and allowing those with limited body-control to play on a level field with friends and siblings, it’s hard to deny that the little slice of normality it affords is having a massively positive impact on the whole family. I’m beyond thrilled to be joining the team at SpecialEffect and look forward to working with this amazing charity to bring the healing power of ‘having fun together’ to more and more families in future.”

Dr Jo Twist

Dr Jo Twist has been CEO of Ukie since January 2012. Previously, she was Channel 4’s Commissioning Editor for Education, where she commissioned Digital Emmy-winning Battlefront II; a stable of free to play browser and iOS games, including Sweatshop, Nomnation and International Racing Squirrels; and several social media projects. Earlier in her career, Jo was Multiplatform Commissioner for BBC Entertainment & Switch, BBC Three Multiplatform Channel Editor, and in a former life a technology reporter for BBC News. Jo is a London Tech Ambassador, sits on the BAFTA Games Committee, a number of other boards and advisory groups, is one of the Top 100 UK Women in Video Games, on the MCV 100 Brit list in the games industry and is a BIMA Hot 100 in digital.

“I am humbled to have been asked to be a SpecialEffect Vice President. They were one of the first groups I met when I started my Ukie role in 2012 and I was bowled over by their dedication, their passion and their love. The innovative work they do to enable young people enjoy the games they love is incredibly inspiring. Games and the ability to play can enhance and enrich people’s lives in so many ways and everyone should have the right to play. The technology they create and how they modify controls also has the potential to inspire commercial applications and reminds developers and manufacturers that inclusivity and accessibility is crucial. I look forward to being at their service.”

Andy Payne OBE, CEO Mastertronic, Chair UKIE

Andy Payne is an experienced computer and video games professional of 30 years. He formed games production specialist The Producers in 1988 and Flight Simulation specialist Just Flight in 1997 and those companies still exist as part of The Mastertronic Group, of which Andy is chairman. Andy started Get Games in 2009 which is an independent digital games distribution platform and also leads the NESTA initiated games developer consortium, AppyNation. Andy is also chairman of Ukie, sits on the BAFTA video games committee and was a founder of games industry charity GamesAid and is now a Trustee. Andy is a partner in Gambitious, a professional crowd funding platform that offers both donation and equity models and is entirely focused on funding games. Andy is also a member of the Advisory Board at Bossa Studios.

“I have been privileged and lucky enough to have been on the journey with SpecialEffect right from the very start in 2007. The work SpecialEffect do is not only ground breaking, but it is essential. To see the hugely positive effect on disabled people playing games is not only heartening, it is overwhelming. To see them play on a level playing field, many for the first time ever, is truly transformational. I am both excited and emotional and look forward to helping SpecialEffect even more.”

Richard Wilson

Dr Richard Wilson is CEO of TIGA, the trade association representing the video games industry. TIGA’s core purpose is to strengthen the game development and digital publishing sector. TIGA achieves this by campaigning for the industry in the corridors of power, championing the industry in the media and helping TIGA members commercially. In addition to his work at TIGA, Richard serves on the board of the European Games Developers’ Federation and Creative Skillset’s Video Games Skills Council.

“I am continually struck by the selfless commitment of the SpecialEffect team, the transformative impact that they have on people’s lives and their capacity to bring great happiness to a great many people. I am honoured to be appointed a SpecialEffect Vice-President and I look forward to supporting the work of this exemplary charity in the years ahead.

SpecialEffect is an award-winning charity that helps people with disabilities to benefit from the fun, rehabilitation and therapy of video games. They support people of all ages through assessments, equipment loans and equipment modifications.

SpecialEffect

The Stable Block, Cornbury Park, Charlbury, Oxfordshire OX7 3EH

Office: 01608 810055

www.specialeffect.org.uk

Twitter: @specialeffect

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