David M. PringleDeveloper BIO
A graduate of Edinburgh University, David gained a doctorate in physics from the University of Oxford in 1983. He was a research fellow at the Nuclear Physics Laboratory, Oxford, from 1983 to 1989. He has published extensively in science journals, and has been a columnist and contributor to magazines and newspapers. In 1983 David founded
Oxford Digital Enterprises Limited (later to link with the
Empire Group) in order to develop computer games software. Over sixteen years David has designed and produced twenty computer games which have been published worldwide, including a number of award-winning and top ten selling titles. He joined the Empire Group on 7 June 2000.
Also Known As
- David Pringle
- Dave Pringle
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Games Credited
- FlatOut 2 (2006), Empire Interactive Europe Ltd.
- Big Mutha Truckers 2 (2005), Empire Interactive Europe Ltd.
- Starship Troopers (2005), Empire Interactive Europe Ltd.
- Bad Boys: Miami Takedown (2004), Empire Interactive Europe Ltd.
- Ford Racing 3 (2004), Akella
- Mashed: Drive to Survive (2004), Empire Interactive Entertainment
- Starsky & Hutch (2003), Vivendi Universal Games, Inc.
- Warrior Kings: Battles (2003), Empire Interactive Europe Ltd.
- Warrior Kings: Battles (Collector's Edition) (2003), Empire Interactive Europe Ltd.
- Big Mutha Truckers (2002), Empire Interactive Entertainment
- eJay ClubWorld (2002), Empire Interactive Entertainment
- Total Immersion Racing (2002), Empire Interactive Europe Ltd.
- The Golf Pro 2 (1998), Empire Interactive Entertainment
- Dawn Patrol (1994), Empire Interactive Entertainment
- Gazza II (1991), Empire Software
- Team Yankee (1990), Empire Software
- Sleeping Gods Lie (1989), Empire Software
- Trivial Pursuit (1988), Domark Ltd.
- Trivial Pursuit: A New Beginning (1988), Domark Ltd.
- Yes Prime Minister (1987), Mosaic Publishing
- Titanic: The Recovery Mission (1986), Electric Dreams Software