About Erick
Erick Lane
Erick Lane is a renowned video game debate expert and advocates for the gaming industry. He has been a passionate gamer since childhood, and his love of gaming has only grown over the years.
Erick graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles with a degree in Computer Science and went on to pursue a career in the gaming industry. After working as an engineer at several major game companies, he decided to focus his attention on advocating for gamers and their rights. He founded the Video Game Debate Association (VGDA) in 2010, which is dedicated to providing education and resources to gamers around the world.
Erick’s work has been featured in numerous publications, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes Magazine, and Wired Magazine. He has also appeared on television shows such as Good Morning America and CNN to discuss issues related to video games.
In addition to his advocacy work, Erick is also an avid gamer himself. He plays a variety of genres including first-person shooters, role-playing games, strategy games, and sports games. He also enjoys streaming his gameplay online for others to watch.
Erick’s passion for gaming extends beyond just playing; he is also an active member of the gaming community. He regularly attends gaming conventions and events and is a frequent speaker at industry conferences. He also serves as an advisor to several game companies, providing them with valuable insights into the gaming industry.