David K. Marshall
aka:
D. K. Marshall,
David Marshall,
Dave Marshall
Moby ID: 50853
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Dave Marshall was born 1954 in Long Eaton, UK.
His involvement in the computer game industry and especially flight simulators was strongly driven by his professional background: after his study of system engineering at Bath University he started to work for the Ministry of Defence, working on flight control systems.
At university he had the first contact with computers, so started to work on flight simulators with his partner Rod Swift naturally. For promoting their flight simulator games, they founded Digital Integration.
Credited on 9 games
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F/A-18E Super Hornet (1999, Windows) | Design |
iF-16 (1997, Windows) | Project Directors |
Hind (1996, Windows) | Design team |
Apache (1995, DOS) | Design Team (DI) |
Tornado (1993, DOS) | Project Manager |
Airstrike USA (1990, Amiga) | Manual |
F-16 Combat Pilot (1989, Atari ST) | Design |
Tomahawk (1986, Amstrad PCW) | By |
Fighter Pilot (1983, ZX Spectrum) | Lead Programmer |
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Frequent Collaborators
People- 7 games with Rod J. Swift
- 6 games with Nick Mascall
- 5 games with Kevin Bezant
- 5 games with Rod Cobain
- 5 games with Stephanie Burnett
- 5 games with Russell Alcock
- 4 games with David R. Punshon
- 3 games with Simon Hegarty
- 3 games with Damian Bradbury
- 3 games with Matthew Smith
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Companies
- 9 games with Digital Integration Ltd.
- 3 games with iEntertainment Network, Inc.
- 3 games with Mastertronic Games Ltd.
- 2 games with Electronic Arts, Inc.
- 2 games with GOG Poland Sp. z o.o.
- 2 games with GOG Limited
- 2 games with Byte Back
- 1 game with Action Sixteen
- 1 game with Titus Interactive, S.A.
- 1 game with Sound Images
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