Harbinger Asia

Your gateway to Asia’s innovation economy — and the people driving it.

Growth across Asia continues to accelerate, shaped by new technologies, unique market dynamics, rising demand, and vibrant competition. Yet many of the stories behind this transformation remain unseen. The Harbinger Podcast brings these stories to light through candid conversations with the founders, investors, and innovators driving change on the ground. harbingerpodcast.substack.com

  1. Kai Huang – From selling dance pads to rock stardom: bootstrapping Guitar Hero to $1B

    04/08/2025

    Kai Huang – From selling dance pads to rock stardom: bootstrapping Guitar Hero to $1B

    Today we sit down with Kai Huang, co-founder of RedOctane and the iconic game Guitar Hero. Kai shares his journey, from growing up in Silicon Valley as the child of Taiwanese immigrants to creating one of the most legendary music game franchises of all time. He reflects on key lessons from building RedOctane, including an early pivot from renting video games (like Blockbuster) to selling high-margin dance pads — a move that helped them bootstrap growth despite early struggles raising venture capital. Kai reveals the inspiration behind Guitar Hero, their immediate and explosive growth, and the challenges of forecasting demand. He also shares clever strategies for managing retailer demand that fueled their rapid rise, ultimately leading to a $100m exit to Activision (all in stock) just eight months after launch. Activision’s stock went on to 10x (not a bad return!), while Guitar Hero generated billions more for the company. Kai also reflects on the role of luck, the importance of survival, and other key lessons learned along the way. Finally, he shares what he’s spending time on today, including with 886 Studios, a venture studio helping founders in Taiwan build for the global market. Show Notes (00:02:54) — Growing up in Silicon Valley and early influences (00:09:20) — Jumping into start-ups during the internet boom, Adux Software, early lessons (00:13:15) — Launching RedOctane: from video game rentals to dance pads. The importance of pricing (00:37:10) — Transitioning into music games and seeing the Guitar Hero opportunity (00:41:38) — Launching Guitar Hero, early success, managing retailers, and scaling up (00:59:41) — $100M acquisition by Activision and navigating post-acquisition growth (01:09:35) — Reflections on luck, survival, and entrepreneurship (01:17:55) — Building 886 Studios and supporting start-ups in Taiwan ----------------------------------------------- Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0wTzRhxv1K7UogRzXxllhz?si=OK3QErmaSjmp2zj1E3uYtg Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/kai-huang-from-selling-dance-pads-to-rock-stardom-bootstrapping/id1271715066?i=1000702678710 Visit our Website: https://harbingerpodcast.substack.com/ Visit 886 Studios: https://886studios.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit harbingerpodcast.substack.com

    1h 23m
  2. Building off the Beaten Path in Asia – with Metatheory COO Adam Bao

    04/15/2023

    Building off the Beaten Path in Asia – with Metatheory COO Adam Bao

    Hi folks, welcome back! Today Sandy Diao (Director of Growth at Descript) joins us to guest host and interview Adam Bao, founder of The Harbinger and COO at Metatheory. Since 2017, Adam took the path less traveled to explore business model innovation and venture deals across China, Taiwan, and SEA. Adam double clicks into startups he evaluated alongside Hurst Lin (Cofounder at Sina and DCM Ventures) during the Covid years. It’s a roving discussion that highlights the importance of unconventional thinking and competitive differentiation across categories ranging from e-bikes to K12 dance networks to selling upcycled trash products. Adam also describes his early entry into the world of Web3, building games + new IPs at Metatheory with Kevin Lin (Twitch cofounder) and the team. To date, Metatheory has launched the DuskBreakers IP collection, raised $24m+ from lead investors including a16z, Pantera, Dragonfly, Breyer Capital, Sfermion, and Merit Circle, and is currently building out its flagship games. Finally, Adam shares hard earned lessons about scaling high quality teams and organizations, and how he manages (and leverages) chronic pain as a lever. Show Notes (00:00:00) — An early education on the value of differentiation (00:04:40) — Insights into Chinese startups at Shunwei Capital (Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun’s fund) (00:07:35) — Building out The Harbinger podcast and network (00:14:05) — Generating 100m+ views for The Harbinger while on Chinese dating show 非诚勿扰 (If You Are The One) (00:18:33) — Segue to Segway-Ninebot (Loomo, delivery robots, and e-scooters!) (00:22:42) — Launching Beam, Asia Pacific’s largest shared micro-mobility company (00:27:32) — Moving to Taiwan during COVID, sniffing out unconventional opportunities and hidden gems with Hurst Lin (Cofounder at Sina and DCM Ventures) (00:41:28) — Taiwan the “recycling kingdom” and a business in upcycling trash! (00:47:52) — K12 dance education to power the next vertical social network? (00:53:03) — But what about manufacturing opportunities in Taiwan? (00:56:53) — The wacky world of games, Web3, and building with Kevin Lin (Twitch cofounder) (01:06:32) — Lessons learned while building Metatheory & DuskBreakers (01:11:53) — Managing chronic pain and finding strength in vulnerability Medium post here: https://medium.com/the-harbinger-china/building-off-the-beaten-path-in-asia-with-metatheory-coo-adam-bao-a31f16c750eb. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit harbingerpodcast.substack.com

    1h 22m
  3. NFTs and the Metaverse - with Axie Infinity Cofounder Jeff Zirlin

    03/24/2021

    NFTs and the Metaverse - with Axie Infinity Cofounder Jeff Zirlin

    Hi folks, welcome back to the Harbinger VC podcast. Today we have a conversation with my old friend from college, Jeff Zirlin, who is one of the founding members of Axie Infinity and runs their global growth efforts. In short, Axie Infinity created a Pokémon-inspired universe where players can earn tokens through gameplay, and in a just few years has become the #1 Ethereum game with over $1bn token market cap. Today’s interview is spontaneous, but I had to get Jeff on since NFTs (non-fungible tokens) and the Metaverse are white hot conversation topics these days, especially after Beeple’s $69 million NFT sale and Roblox’s IPO. We cover Jeff’s initial foray into the world of crypto starting with Ethereum and CryptoKitties, which eventually led to Axie Infinity. We talk through NFT technology in practical terms… what ownership over digital assets enables, starting with collectibles and brand IP but moving into games and virtual worlds. In particular, Jeff highlights the strength of the Axie Infinity community. While Axie is a fun game, it has also created a social network (and jobs platform!) based on play to earn opportunities and community engagement across its players globally, from the US and Europe to Japan and Southeast Asia. Write up: https://www.theharbingerchina.com/blog/nfts-and-the-metaverse-with-axie-infinity-cofounder-jeff-zirlin This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit harbingerpodcast.substack.com

    41 min
  4. HTC, VR, & the Future of the Internet – with HTC Product Executive & Race Capital Partner Phil Chen

    02/18/2021

    HTC, VR, & the Future of the Internet – with HTC Product Executive & Race Capital Partner Phil Chen

    Today we’re recording at the KKBOX studio in Taiwan, big thanks to the Firstory team for setting this up. We have joining us Phil Chen, founding partner of Race Capital and product executive at HTC, whom I can only describe as a basketball loving, deep tech investing, future building nerd of a modern Renaissance man. While at HTC, Phil led product management for the first ever Android phone, founded Vive VR, and launched the world’s first blockchain phone (HTC Exodus). At the same time, Phil ran HTC’s corporate development efforts, where he invested in KKBOX and SoundHound, and also led HTC’s acquisition of Beats Electronics, which was eventually acquired by Apple. As a VC and advisor at Horizon Ventures (Li Ka-Shing’s venture fund), Phil managed their deep tech investments, where he served as a board director for over fifteen companies globally including Improbable, Soul Machines, Kneron, Scopely, Sentient, Fano Labs, Amper and 88Rising. On today’s podcast, Phil shares the insider scoop on HTC’s incredible rise and eventual decline that hasn’t been heard before, including an early opportunity to invest in Xiaomi when it was worth only $150m. Phil describes his investments in VR, especially as it pertains to health and how VR hacks the visual cortex to reduce pain, improve mental wellness, etc. Phil speaks to the potential of a blockchain powered future, as well the opportunity for Taiwanese start-ups to build world-class companies, especially as so many successful entrepreneurs return from Silicon Valley during the COVID era. Lots to cover on today’s podcast, enjoy! Link to write-up: https://www.theharbingerchina.com/blog/phil-chen-htc-vr-blockchain-1 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit harbingerpodcast.substack.com

    1h 5m
  5. A Sniper’s Approach to Tech Growth Capital – with WestSummit Capital’s Founding Partner Raymond Yang

    01/21/2021

    A Sniper’s Approach to Tech Growth Capital – with WestSummit Capital’s Founding Partner Raymond Yang

    Raymond Yang is founding partner of WestSummit Capital, a leading technology growth equity fund that primarily invests in the US and China. Since 2010, the team has led investments into defining unicorns including Unity (~$41bn mobile game and real-time 3D development engine), Segway-Ninebot (~$8bn mobility + robotics platform), Twitch (gaming live video platform leader acquired by Amazon), GigaDevice (~$15bn NOR flash storage chip design), and more. Before his investment career, Raymond led the turnaround of Linktone and its successful IPO on NASDAQ in 2004. He also founded RivalWatch (retailer market intelligence) and Saratoga Technology (voice messaging services equipment). Today, Raymond shares with us his fascinating story, from growing up in Beijing and attending Tsinghua University to moving to Silicon Valley, launching his entrepreneurial career. Raymond then describes WestSummit Capital’s investment strategy in more detail, and shares more insights and lessons learned from key portfolio companies such as Unity. Raymond also shares key success factors for Segway-Ninebot and explains the significance of its IPO on the Shanghai STAR board (issued first CDRs in China). Hope you enjoy! Link to write-up: https://www.theharbingerchina.com/blog/westsummit-capital-raymond-yang-snipers-approach-to-tech-growth-capital This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit harbingerpodcast.substack.com

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Growth across Asia continues to accelerate, shaped by new technologies, unique market dynamics, rising demand, and vibrant competition. Yet many of the stories behind this transformation remain unseen. The Harbinger Podcast brings these stories to light through candid conversations with the founders, investors, and innovators driving change on the ground. harbingerpodcast.substack.com