Doug Walker
Moby ID: 1903
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Doug Walker (full name Douglas Jay Walker) worked at SouthPeak Interactive on titles like Virtual Jigsaw, Looney Tunes Jigsaw, Temujin, Dark Side of the Moon, 20,000 Leagues: The Adventure Continues, and served as lead programmer and co-designer on Wild Wild West: The Steel Assassin.
After moving to Cisco Systems, where he worked on PS2 networking technology, he is now at Emergent Game Technology in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, working on the Gamebryo Lightspeed game engine.
Credited on 6 games
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Wild Wild West: The Steel Assassin (1999, Windows) | Lead Programming |
Looney Tunes: Cosmic Capers - Animated Jigsaws (1999, Windows) | Interpreter / Development System |
Dark Side of the Moon (1998, Windows) | VRStudio Development (Developers) |
Temüjin (1997, Windows) | Video Reality Studio |
Hack Lite (1989, Amiga) | The HackIcon utility was written by |
Hack (1986, Amiga) | With help and advice from |
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Frequent Collaborators
People- 4 games with David Lloyd
- 4 games with Craige Hales
- 4 games with Connie Robison
- 4 games with John A. Toebes VIII
- 4 games with Steve Perrin
- 3 games with Richard Moore
- 3 games with Steve Hancock
- 3 games with James Kelley
- 3 games with Tihan Seale
- 3 games with Edmund Burnette
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