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[–] Squizzy 13 points 2 weeks ago (7 children)

A scientist in Goldeneye was called Doak. The scientists were named after the creative team, I wonder if it ks the same guy.

Now I dont know where I got te factoid though

[–] [email protected] 13 points 2 weeks ago (5 children)

Yep, David Doak gave us GoldenEye, TimeSplitters, and apparently this lost relic too!

[–] MutilationWave 5 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)
[–] Odo 8 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (2 children)

Martin Hollis, but Doak was co-designer. https://www.mobygames.com/game/4034/perfect-dark/credits/n64/

(Also it's crazy how short credits were back then. I left a Ubisoft credit scroll going a few years ago and I swear it took 45 minutes.)

[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 weeks ago

Tbf, the early games industry was notoriously bad at crediting people

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Look at the link at the top of this comment thread, great read and tells you how small the teams were back then

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago

15 for Timesplitters 1, around 30 for Timesplitters 2, according to Steve Ellis and Lee Ray on that Eurogamer piece.

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