Starting a Game Company

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Usually when someone posts a question about how to get into the game industry, a little bit of “if you have to ask you aren’t suitable for it” runs down my spine.

Now I am on the other side of the fence. Except that I know fully well I am not suitable to run a game company since I know absolutely nothing about owning businesses.

I want to create a project on Kickstarter, but Kickstarter only allows American businesses. I live and work in Japan.
So I was reading this.

I then realized that I am actually American, and have both an American passport and driver’s license (2 forms of ID needed to make a bank account).

Actually this is the not the first time I have contemplated making my own company, so my questions here were bound to be asked sooner or later.
But now we have some context.
#1: There will be no staff.
#2: We won’t actually make anything.
#3: We will just exist for the sake of existing.
#4: I don’t even really need a building, floor, or room, but…


…doesn’t a company require an address?

My main question is about the address.
I am naively sure that all businesses must have a mailing address.

And then there is the other issue: taxes.
While I continue to live and work in Japan, to what things do I need to pay attention in regards my to company related to taxes and business/law in general?
I intend to “run” it from afar, but with the idea that there is nothing to really “run”.


I have family in certain parts of America but none in New York where my company needs to be established.
If I need a mailing address, does that not mean I need to rent space in some New York building and pay every month?
And what about monthly or yearly taxes? The company will produce no income so I would be paying just out my own salary at my current place of work in Japan.


Am I correct or mistaken? How so?
Feel free to throw in tidbits of information that I was too ignorant to request.


L. Spiro

I restore Nintendo 64 video-game OST’s into HD! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCtX_wedtZ5BoyQBXEhnVZw/playlists?view=1&sort=lad&flow=grid

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I've the same desire... but I'm not american which makes it really difficult, but there's light at the end of the tunnel, as far as I know there are rumors, or even plans, that kickstarter goes international, starting with UK this year. Just in case that you're not able to find a solution or have some time.
I don't really live in America, but I believe in general the rules should be similar in most countries. A company has to be registered to a physical address. Usually the rooms must be rented or owned by the company or there must be a written and signed agreement from the owner of rooms about letting you run the business there.

About taxes I'd probably try asking from accountant forums (such as http://www.accountantforums.com/). They could probably give you a lot better advice about accounting.
My advice:

If you are starting a venture where you collect people's money, do not rely on an article you read on the internet as the basis for creating your business.

Hiring an hour or two of a competent attorney's time is just as important an expense as buying a new video card or backup server. Probably even more so. Sure, you can show them the link and ask "is this correct". But to just rely on it would be (IMHO) quite risky.

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The Small Business Administration in the US provide information which may help to answer your questions. You'll probably want the section on "starting & managing a business" and perhaps more specifically "incorporating & registering a business".

There's also an eHow article on "how to register a business in America" which has some brief information and links, although obviously keep in mind the non-official nature of the information and be sure to verify the facts before relying on anything.

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Thank you everyone that is what I needed to know.


L. Spiro

I restore Nintendo 64 video-game OST’s into HD! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCtX_wedtZ5BoyQBXEhnVZw/playlists?view=1&sort=lad&flow=grid

Postal Boxes?
Definitely smaller rent than an actual floor.
You can probably reroute all content to your adress from there, but I can't say if dodging the bullet is legal.
My friend owns a business (in Thailand with an actual physical office and employees) and he additionally uses a “virtual office” in London.
He recommended this to me: http://www.servcorp.co.jp/en/virtual-offices/


What are your thoughts? I don’t know enough “starting a business” context to know how to ask a more-intelligent question.


L. Spiro

I restore Nintendo 64 video-game OST’s into HD! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCtX_wedtZ5BoyQBXEhnVZw/playlists?view=1&sort=lad&flow=grid

If you know nothing about managing a business , I doubt if Kickstarter may help anyway. You'll need someone to handle it anyway.

Why not look for an angel investor or a partner instead if you believe in your project?

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I’m not trying to start a project on Kickstarter (yet).


L. Spiro

I restore Nintendo 64 video-game OST’s into HD! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCtX_wedtZ5BoyQBXEhnVZw/playlists?view=1&sort=lad&flow=grid

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