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Richard Darling

Moby ID: 4043

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Richard Darling and his brother David set up their first games company in 1982, Galactic Software.

In 1984 they received the Programmers of the Year Award from Commodore. In 1986 they started Codemasters with their father Jim.

Credited on 40 games

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Micro Machines V4 (2007, Nintendo DS) Creative Director
Micro Machines V4 (2006, PlayStation 2) Creative Director
TOCA: World Touring Cars (2003, Game Boy Advance) For Codemasters
Cannon Fodder (2000, Game Boy Color) Production
TOCA 2: Touring Car Challenge (1999, Windows) In alphabetical order
Jonah Lomu Rugby (1998, PlayStation) Game Design
Colin McRae Rally (1998, Windows) In alphabetical order
TOCA Championship Racing (1997, PlayStation) Prototyping
Micro Machines: Military (1996, Genesis) Project Management By
Micro Machines: Turbo Tournament 96 (1995, Genesis) Project Management by
Micro Machines (1995, CD-i) Codemasters
Super Skidmarks (1995, Genesis) Development Director
Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament (1994, Genesis) Project Management
Slightly Magic (1991, Amiga) Directed by
BMX Simulator 2 (1989, Amstrad CPC) Game Design
Treasure Island Dizzy (1989, Amstrad CPC) Project Leader
Professional Ski Simulator (1989, Commodore 64) Project Management
BMX Freestyle (1989, ZX Spectrum) Project Leaders
Fantasy World Dizzy (1989, Amstrad CPC) Project Manager
Jet Bike Simulator (1989, Commodore 64) Project Manager

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