HR Execs on the Move


 
castAR was created by Jeri Ellsworth and Rick Johnson—two game industry rock stars who (luckily for us) crossed paths in 2011. Jeri and Rick clicked, and quickly saw the huge potential AR brings to gaming. They dreamed of peeling 2D games off of your lonely computer screen and bringing them to life in 3D on your kitchen table, surrounded by friends. They knew the possibilities were endless. Since then, Jeri and Rick have used their vast hardware and software experience to channel all those possibilities into a single entertainment system. While our story starts with two people, it ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.castar.com
  • 380 Portage Avenue
    Palo Alto, CA USA 94306
  • Phone: 650.966.5111

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