Category:British video game designers

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Pages in category "British video game designers"

The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

B

  • Paul Barnett (video game designer)
  • Richard Bartle
  • David Braben

C

  • Stoo Cambridge
  • Simon Carless
  • Charles Cecil
  • Collyer brothers (game designers)
  • Pete Cooke
  • Geoff Crammond
  • Antony Crowther

D

  • Mike Dailly
  • David Jones (game developer)
  • Andy Davidson (game designer)
  • Graeme Davis (game designer)
  • Joe Dever
  • Graeme Devine

D cont.

  • Dino Dini
  • David Doak

E

  • Alex Evans (video game developer)
  • Malcolm Evans (computer programmer)
  • Richard Evans (AI researcher)

G

  • Richard Garriott
  • Julian Gollop
  • Andrew Gower

H

  • Mark Haigh-Hutchinson
  • Jon Hare
  • Demis Hassabis
  • Mark Healey
  • Martin Hollis
  • Eric Holmes (videogame designer)

J

  • Steve Jackson (UK game designer)
  • Daniel James (game developer)

M

  • Stephen Marley (writer)

M cont.

  • Peter Molyneux
  • Craig Morrison

O

  • Oliver Twins

P

  • David Perry
  • Tim Pollard
  • James Poole

R

  • Jon Ritman
  • Dominic Robinson (programmer)
  • Adam Ryland

S

  • Chris Sawyer
  • Mike Singleton
  • Matthew Smith (games programmer)

T

  • William Tang (video game author)
  • Steve Turner (game programmer)

W

  • Sandy White
  • Gary Whitta
Categories: Video game designers by nationality | British people by occupation
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