Career
He is also the producer for the MidBoss-produced cyberpunk story adventure game, as well as the LGBTQ video game documentary Gaming In Color. He is commonly called upon to give opinions on LGBTQ issues in the gaming sphere for publications like TIME and Polygon. He also is well known for his role as a founding member at BandPage and for winning the Travel Channel television program "".
(initially named GaymerCon) was founded in February 2012 and launched its Kickstarter on August 2, 2012 with a goal of $25,000.
lieutenant hit its goal within 5 days and ended up raising just over $91,000. The first convention happened on August 3 & 4th, 2013 in San Francisco, California.
- Year 1
began with a Kickstarter project launched on August 1, 2012, which was covered by sites such as Examiner and GamePolitics.com. The convention raised over $14,000 in its first two days, exceeded its goal of $25,000 as early as August 6, and ended with over $90,000.
Throughout the fundraising campaign, organizers added new support levels, in addition to existing support levels that include admission to the event and voice acting from Ellen McLain.
At a session during the convention, McLain took part as assistant on a marriage proposal to help an attendee propose to his boyfriend by voicing a version of the song Still Alive with reworked lyrics. 2
2 was held at the InterContinental Hotel from July 11–13, 2014 in downtown San Francisco. lieutenant is notable in that in its sophomore year, it featured celebrities like WWE"s Darren Young as well as larger sponsors like Indiecade, Ubisoft, Riot Games, and 2K Games.
Is an upcoming cyberpunk adventure game for the Personal Computer, Ouya, Mac, iOS and Android, executive produced by Matt Connecticut
lieutenant was successfully funded for $64,378 on December 12, 2013. On this series, which aired in mid 2010, Matt was penalized for being the worst driver in San Francisco by having his car destroyed by construction equipment.