i believe Step 1: Games has something to do with garage games
Reminds me of two guns O.O
Wikipedia. Editable. By. Anyone.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=245+West+5th+Avenue+Eugene+OR+97401&sll=41.705885,-83.602839&sspn=0.010813,0.018947&ie=UTF8&z=16&iwloc=r0&layer=c&cbll=44.054337,-123.096499&panoid=8W_OICtjxOUjJ7NjvoXhxw&cbp=12,24.09317910760613,,0,5So thats where it is at...
Nice bike Badspot.
Badspot created Step 1: Games to protect his personal assets (IE. His home, car, etc) from being in danger should a company wish to sue him.If they found that his game were in violation of a law (such as a violation of copyright law) then the maximum amount that he could lose would be whatever the company itself owns...in this case likely very little.Essentially it is a widely, and understandably, used legal loophole to insure that you aren't taking on too much risk in starting a business in lawsuit-happy America.If I remember correctly, LEGO approached him a long time ago about a position at the company, but ultimately they failed to contact him after a meeting. I guess they weren't interested.