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      • David Doak (/ ˈdoʊk /) is a Northern Irish video game designer. Originally from Belfast, he later moved to England, where he studied at Oxford University on biochemistry specialty and worked as a research scientist.
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    David Doak ( / ˈdoʊk /) is a Northern Irish video game designer. Originally from Belfast, [1] [2] he later moved to England, where he studied at Oxford University on biochemistry specialty [3] and worked as a research scientist. [4]

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    David Doak is a Northern Irish video game designer. Originally from Belfast, he later moved to England, where he studied at Oxford University on biochemistry specialty and worked as a research scientist.

  4. Dr David Doak is a videogame designer, scientist and lecturer. He has made major contributions to some of the most critically acclaimed and globally successful console first-person shooters ever created.

  5. Aug 3, 2018 · We met David Doak, the creator of the TimeSplitters series and the cult classic Second Sight. He also had a big part in making Rare games like GoldenEye and Perfect Dark.

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  6. View David Doaks profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Videogame Doctor · Experience: Norwich University of the Arts · Education: University of Oxford ·...

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  7. Jul 5, 2021 · DAVID DOAK Interview (The Making of GoldenEye 007) Here's the fifth of six interviews recorded for The Making of GoldenEye; talking with David Doak about Rare, GoldenEye, and beyond. ...more.

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  8. Jun 1, 2019 · Come and join Dr David Doak (Rare, Free Radical Design) on a top security clearance 'for your eyes only' trip into the GoldenEye archives. Share his first hand recollections of a unique time in...

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