Gabe Newell

Entrepreneur

Gabe Newell was born in Colorado, United States on November 3rd, 1962 and is the Entrepreneur. At the age of 62, Gabe Newell biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
November 3, 1962
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Colorado, United States
Age
62 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Networth
$4.1 Billion
Profession
Computer Scientist, Entrepreneur, Game Designer, Programmer
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Education
Harvard University (dropped out)
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Lisa Mennet Newell, ​ ​(m. 1996, divorced)​
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Gabe Newell Career

Newell spent 13 years at Microsoft as the lead developer of the first three releases of the Windows operating systems, making him a millionaire. Newell later said he learned more during his first three months at Microsoft than he ever did at Harvard, which was one of the primary reasons why he dropped out.

In late 1995, Doom, a 1993 first-person shooter game developed by id Software, was estimated to be installed on more computers worldwide than Microsoft's new operating system, Windows 95. Newell said: "[id] ... didn't even distribute through retail, it distributed through bulletin boards and other pre-internet mechanisms. To me, that was a lightning bolt. Microsoft was hiring 500-people sales teams and this entire company was 12 people, yet it had created the most widely distributed software in the world. There was a sea change coming." At Microsoft, Newell led development on a port of Doom for Windows 95; the port is credited for helping make Windows a viable game platform.

Inspired by Michael Abrash, who left Microsoft to work on the game Quake at id, Newell and another employee, Mike Harrington, left Microsoft to found the video game company Valve on August 24, 1996. Newell and Harrington funded development of the first Valve game, the first-person shooter Half-Life (1998), which was a critical and commercial success. Harrington left in 2000, leaving Newell as the sole owner.

Newell gave Valve no deadline and a "virtually unlimited" budget to develop Half-Life 2 (2004), promising to fund it himself if necessary. Meanwhile, he spent several months developing Steam, a digital distribution service for games. By 2011, Steam controlled between 50% and 70% of the market for downloaded PC games and generated most of Valve's revenue. In December 2010, Forbes named Newell "A Name You Should Know", primarily for his work on Steam having partnerships with multiple major developers.

In 2007, Newell expressed his displeasure over developing software for game consoles, saying that developing processes for Sony's PlayStation 3 was a "waste of everybody's time" He appeared on stage at Sony's keynote at E3 2010; while acknowledging his criticism of console development, he discussed the open nature of the PlayStation 3 and announced Portal 2 for the console, remarking that with Steamworks support it would be the best version for any console. Newell also criticized the Xbox Live service, referring to it as a "train wreck", and was also critical of Windows 8, calling it a threat to the open nature of PC gaming. At the 2013 LinuxCon, Newell said that the Linux operating system and open source development were "the future of gaming". He accused the proprietary systems of companies such as Microsoft and Apple of stifling innovation through sluggish certification processes.

In 2013, Newell was added to the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame. That March, he received the BAFTA Fellowship award for his contributions to the video game industry. In October 2017, Forbes listed Newell among the 100 wealthiest people in the United States, with an estimated net worth of US$5.5 billion. In December 2021, Forbes estimated that Newell had a net worth of US$ 3.9 billion and owned at least one quarter of Valve. According to Charlie Fish, author of The History of Video Games, as of 2021 Newell was the richest person in the video game industry.

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Man dies after falling overboard from £15m superyacht that has spent past month sailing around Scotland

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 16, 2024
A man has died after falling overboard from a multi-million pound superyacht off the coast of Scotland. The 52-year-old man had been on board the Berilda when he fell into the Gare Loch at Rosneath near Helensburgh. A major search and rescue operation was launched and his body was recovered from the water. His death is not being treated as suspicious.

Monster 258ft £80 million superyacht owned by American billionaire games developer moors in Cornwall - dwarfing boats alongside it in harbour

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 15, 2023
The 258ft luxurious yacht Rocinante took pride of its position in Falmouth marina, making everybody else's boats seem small by comparison. The Rocinante shipyard in Germany built in 2008, before being purchased by billionaire Gabe Newell in 2008. Newell, the man behind the company's first game 'Half-Life' in 1998, is the president of gaming firm Valve, and was estimated to have a net worth of $3.9 billion in 2021. Rocinante was in good company this week, with another billionaire's £40 million superyacht, Game Changer, not far behind.