And half of them don't even seem to list companies. "Writer" "Editor", etc. There's even someone on there listed as a supply chain manager. Now, I will grant that the logistics side of things is probably much more important than the "creative" (used very loosely) side of things in most games these days, but when is the last time anyone asked for political opinions of a supply chain manager?
It really depends. Some mid-level design manager for Xbox signing this can't be seen as an Xbox or Microsoft endorsement.
Having Mike Turian, Executive Producer of MtG and Jason Tondro, senior designer for D&D at Wizards of the Coast, can for WotC, though. (Not to mention there are many other WotC/Hasbro signers too.)
And half of them don't even seem to list companies. "Writer" "Editor", etc. There's even someone on there listed as a supply chain manager. Now, I will grant that the logistics side of things is probably much more important than the "creative" (used very loosely) side of things in most games these days, but when is the last time anyone asked for political opinions of a supply chain manager?
Yup, you'd have to do some serious homework to match all these people to companies and projects.
Some don't even seem to be in the gaming industry, or just minimalistically so.
If their company allows employees to identify themselves on a list like this with their employment, they endorse it.
It really depends. Some mid-level design manager for Xbox signing this can't be seen as an Xbox or Microsoft endorsement.
Having Mike Turian, Executive Producer of MtG and Jason Tondro, senior designer for D&D at Wizards of the Coast, can for WotC, though. (Not to mention there are many other WotC/Hasbro signers too.)