Direct answer: I could not find a clearly authoritative, public profile for a technology company named “Games Space” (or “GameSpace”) that matches a single, well-documented firm; available records point to small media/design businesses using the name in different locations and to unrelated companies with similar names, so the identity and details requested aren’t fully verifiable from public sources I found[1][2].
Essential context and what can be reliably said from available sources:
- There is a GameSpace that positions itself as a gaming news/reviews site and content hub (news, reviews, videos, streams, forums) and appears to be a small retail/media operation in Winona, Minnesota, with estimated revenue under $5M and under 25 employees according to a business-directory profile[1].
- A separate listing names GameSpace as a design/advertising/business-services company based in Krung Thep Maha Nakhon (Bangkok) with similar revenue estimates in commercial directories[2].
- No authoritative press release, regulatory filing, product website or investor-facing materials were found that describe a single, venture-backed “Games Space” technology company with a clear mission, founders, portfolio, or investment history in public sources indexed here[1][2].
Because the prompt asks for a structured investor- or portfolio-company-style profile, below I give a template-style, evidence‑flagged profile you can use as-is for the small media/design entities above, or adapt if you can supply which specific “Games Space” you mean (for example: URL, HQ, or whether it’s an investment firm vs. a product company). Where assertions would require verification I note that explicitly.
High-Level Overview
- Short summary (what public directories show): GameSpace is publicly listed in commercial business directories as a small gaming/media and/or design services company that publishes gaming news, reviews and related content and/or offers design and advertising services; directory listings estimate revenue under $5M and headcount under 25 employees[1][2].
- For an investment firm (not supported by available sources): No evidence was found that GameSpace operates as an investment firm; there are no public statements of mission, investment philosophy, key sectors, or startup ecosystem impact in the records located[1][2].
- For a portfolio/company (matches available listings): Product/offerings — editorial content (gaming news, reviews, videos, streams, forums) and/or design & advertising services depending on the regional listing; Customers served — gaming audiences, content consumers, game industry community and clients needing design/marketing services[1][2]; Problem solved — centralized coverage and community for gaming culture and/or outsourced creative services for businesses; Growth momentum — directory listings show modest size and revenue estimates but no public growth metrics or funding history to confirm momentum[1][2].
Origin Story
- Founding year and founders: Not available in public directory listings located; directory profiles do not include founding year or named founders for the GameSpace entries found[1][2].
- How idea emerged / early traction: Directory descriptions say the site aims to be a “one‑stop shop” for gaming news and culture and that the company covers games and surrounding culture, but concrete early-traction milestones (user numbers, funding, major partnerships) are not present in the sources found[1].
- If you have internal or alternate sources: I can incorporate those to produce a full narrative.
Core Differentiators (based on available descriptions and what would be relevant to validate)
- Product differentiators (claimed): Broad editorial coverage across news, reviews, video and community/forums intended to aggregate gaming coverage in one place[1].
- Developer / user experience: Not described in directory profiles; requires direct site review or user metrics to assess.
- Speed/pricing/ease of use: Not available.
- Community ecosystem: The directory listing emphasizes community features (forums, opinions) but provides no public metrics about community size or engagement[1].
Role in the Broader Tech/Gaming Landscape
- Trends they could be riding (inferred): Consolidation of gaming media and creator-driven content, growth of community-led forums and streaming/video content, and demand for outsourced creative/design services in gaming and adjacent industries; these are general market trends but not documented specifically for this GameSpace listing[1][2].
- Timing and market forces: The gaming-content and creator-economy tailwinds favor niche media hubs and content studios; whether GameSpace is positioned to capture that depends on unreported user and financial metrics.
Quick Take & Future Outlook
- What’s next (conditional): If GameSpace is the editorial/media business, viable next steps commonly include expanding video/streaming content, building stronger creator partnerships, subscription or membership products, and diversifying into events or commerce—none of which are documented in the public directory profiles found[1].
- Trends to watch: Creator monetization, platform distribution (YouTube/Twitch/short-form), and community-first product features.
- Influence: At present, available public records show a small player presence; without additional verifiable metrics (traffic, funding, user engagement), it’s not possible to make a confident forecast.
What I need to produce a complete, evidence-backed profile
- Which specific GameSpace do you mean (website URL, headquarters, or a key executive)?
- Are you asking about an investment firm named Games Space, or a product/company (publisher, game studio, platform, design agency)?
- Any links, press releases, LinkedIn/company pages, or filings you can provide will let me replace directory-based inferences with primary-source facts.
If you prefer, I can:
- Draft a polished two-paragraph investor- or company-style profile using the directory data and clearly mark the unverified points; or
- Run a deeper search (news archives, WHOIS, LinkedIn, Crunchbase, trademarks) if you want me to try locating a more authoritative record—tell me which geographic listing or URL to prioritize.