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David Doak

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A key architect of the groundbreaking 'GoldenEye 007,' whose work helped define the first-person shooter for consoles.

Born 1967 (age 59)·Northern Irish video game designer born on 20 July 1967·Birthday: November 11·Generation X

Photo: Gage Skidmore · CC BY-SA 3.0

Biography

David Doak, a physicist by training, funneled a scientific mind into the chaotic new world of video game development at Rare. He became a central creative force on a project many thought impossible: translating the complexity of a PC first-person shooter to the Nintendo 64 controller for 'GoldenEye 007.' Doak, along with a small, talented team, didn't just port a movie tie-in; they invented much of the language of console shooters on the fly, from mission design to the now-standard control schemes. The game's unexpected and monumental success made him a quiet legend. He later co-founded Free Radical Design, channeling that innovative spirit into the cult classic 'TimeSplitters' series, celebrated for its sharp humor, inventive weapons, and deep multiplayer. Doak's career represents a very specific, influential strand of British game development: technically clever, deeply creative, and always player-focused.

Generation X

1965–1980

The latchkey kids. Raised during divorce, recession, and the end of the Cold War. Skeptical, self-reliant, media-literate. They invented indie culture, grunge, and the early internet — then watched the Boomers take credit.

David was born in 1967, placing them squarely in the Generation X. The events that shaped this generation — economic uncertainty, the end of the Cold War, and the rise of personal computing — shaped the world they entered and the choices available to them.

#1 When David Was Born

The biggest hits of 1967

#1 Movie

The Jungle Book

Best Picture

In the Heat of the Night

#1 TV Show

The Andy Griffith Show

David's Life & Times

The world at every milestone

1967Born

Summer of Love in San Francisco; first Super Bowl

Gas: $0.33/galHome: $14,250Min wage: $1.40/hrPresident: Lyndon B. Johnson"To Sir, with Love" — LuluBest Picture: In the Heat of the Night
1972Started school

Watergate break-in; last Apollo Moon mission

Gas: $0.36/galHome: $19,550Min wage: $1.60/hrPresident: Richard Nixon"The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" — Roberta FlackBest Picture: The Godfather
1980Became a teenager

John Lennon shot and killed in New York

Gas: $1.19/galHome: $47,200Min wage: $3.10/hrPresident: Jimmy Carter"Call Me" — BlondieBest Picture: Ordinary People
1983Could drive

Internet adopts TCP/IP, creating the modern internet

Gas: $1.16/galHome: $57,700Min wage: $3.35/hrPresident: Ronald Reagan"Every Breath You Take" — The PoliceBest Picture: Terms of Endearment
1985Could vote

Live Aid concerts raise money for Ethiopian famine

Gas: $1.12/galHome: $62,900Min wage: $3.35/hrPresident: Ronald Reagan"Careless Whisper" — Wham!Best Picture: Out of Africa
1988Turned 21

Pan Am Flight 103 bombed over Lockerbie

Gas: $0.90/galHome: $74,800Min wage: $3.35/hrPresident: Ronald Reagan"Faith" — George MichaelBest Picture: Rain Man
1997Turned 30

Princess Diana dies in Paris car crash; Harry Potter published

Gas: $1.23/galHome: $104,100Min wage: $5.15/hrPresident: Bill Clinton"Candle in the Wind 1997" — Elton JohnBest Picture: Titanic
2007Turned 40

iPhone released; Great Recession begins

Gas: $2.80/galHome: $172,600Min wage: $5.85/hrPresident: George W. Bush"Irreplaceable" — BeyonceBest Picture: No Country for Old Men
2017Turned 50

#MeToo movement; solar eclipse crosses the US

Gas: $2.42/galHome: $195,000Min wage: $7.25/hrPresident: Donald Trump"Shape of You" — Ed SheeranBest Picture: The Shape of Water
2026Age 59 today
Gas: $3.91/galPresident: Donald Trump

Key Achievements

  • Served as a designer and programmer on the genre-defining Nintendo 64 title 'GoldenEye 007.'
  • Co-founded the development studio Free Radical Design.
  • Was a lead creative force behind the critically acclaimed 'TimeSplitters' series of first-person shooters.

Did You Know?

He has a PhD in physics from the University of Southampton.

Doak made a cameo appearance as Dr. Doak in the game 'GoldenEye 007.'

Before joining Rare, he worked on the 'Donkey Kong Country' series.

“The challenge was to make a shooter feel right on a console.”

— David Doak

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