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David Bishop

Game Designer at MAG Interactive

David Bishop has a diverse and extensive work experience in the gaming industry. David started their career in 1989 at Virgin Games, where they worked as a Producer and was involved in the development of popular games such as Dune and Jimmy White's Whirlwind Snooker. David then moved to Virgin Interactive Entertainment in 1992, where they served as VP prod dev and later as Head of Design and Development, working on successful titles like Disney's Aladdin and Cool Spot. In 1997, they joined Mindscape as the Director of European Development, managing relationships and working on various PC titles. In 2000, they became a Channel Manager at PlayJam before joining British Sky Broadcasting in 2001 as the Head of Interactive TV Games, responsible for the Sky Games business unit. In 2008, they founded Pixie Dust Games, a company focused on creating GPS-enabled mobile games. David then worked as a Senior Game Designer at Popcap from 2009 to 2012 before joining Mind Candy as the Head of Game Design. Finally, they currently hold multiple roles at MAG Interactive starting in 2015, including Game Designer and Creative Director.

David Bishop attended Clifton College from 1969 to 1974, but no specific degree or field of study is mentioned. David then studied at Aston University from 1975 to 1980, where they obtained a BSc in Business Administration. Additionally, they also achieved a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) in Business Administration and Management, General, during the same period. There is no information provided about any additional certifications or qualifications that David Bishop may have obtained.

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