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David Doak : ウィキペディア英語版
David Doak

David Doak (born 11 November 1967) is a Northern Irish video game designer. Originally from Belfast,〔(David Doak talks Haze - Page 2, 11 June 2007. )〕〔(Doak's profile at Giant Bomb. )〕 he later moved to England, where he studied at Oxford University on biochemistry specialty〔(David Doak's profile at LinkedIn. )〕 and worked as a research scientist. Doak began his video game career working with Rare where he provided network support for ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!'' and helped develop the critically acclaimed ''GoldenEye 007'' and ''Perfect Dark'' for the Nintendo 64. His facial likeness and name were used for a non-player character in ''Goldeneye 007'', a scientist named 'Dr. Doak'.
Doak left Rare in 1998〔http://platform-online.net/2009/11/interview-martin-hollis-david-doak/〕 with video game composer Graeme Norgate to help start Free Radical Design. From there he worked on the hugely successful video game series ''TimeSplitters'' and two other video games called ''Haze'' and ''Second Sight''.
Doak left Free Radical (which now is known as Deep Silver Dambuster Studios) in 2009 and set up his own Nottingham-based studio Zinkyzonk, which would develop games for Facebook.〔(Free Radical founder opens Facebook studio, 12 August 2009. )〕 The company evolved from his defunct studio Pumpkin Beach.〔(David Doak gets 50,000 £ for Facebook project ). 1 April 2010.〕 Zinkyzonk released their first game, Gangsta Zombies, at 11 July 2010 in partnership with Jolt Online Gaming. The company was dissolved in April 2013.〔http://www.dellam.com/06776775-ZINKYZONK%20LIMITED〕
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