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David John Braben (born 2 January 1964) is a British
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and designer, founder and CEO of
Frontier Developments Frontier Developments is a British video game developer founded by David Braben in January 1994 and based at the Cambridge Science Park in Cambridge, England. Frontier is known for developing amusement park Construction and management simulation ...
, co-creator of the ''
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'' series of space trading video games, first published in 1984. He is also a co-founder of and works as a trustee for the Raspberry Pi Foundation which in 2012 launched a low-cost computer for education.


Personal life

Braben attended Buckhurst Hill County High School in Chigwell in Essex. He studied Natural Sciences at Jesus College, Cambridge, specialising in Electrical Science in his final year. In May 1993, he married Katharin Dickinson in Cambridge. His current wife is Wendy Irvin-Braben and he has two sons.


Work

In 2008, Braben was an investor and non-executive director of Phonetic Arts, a speech generation company led by Paul Taylor. Phonetic Arts was acquired by Google in 2010, for an undisclosed sum. In May 2011, Braben announced a new prototype computer intended to stimulate the teaching of basic computer science in schools. Called Raspberry Pi, the computer is mounted in a package the size of a credit card, and has a USB port on one end with a HDMI monitor socket on the other, and provides an ARM processor running Linux for an estimated price of about £15 for a configured system, cheap enough to give to a child to do whatever he or she wants with it. Rory Cellan-Jones,
A 15 pound computer to inspire young programmers
, BBC News, 5 May 2011
The Raspberry Pi Foundation, a charity whose aim is to "promote the study of computer science and related topics, especially at school level, and to put the fun back into learning computing".


Game development

Braben has been called "one of the most influential computer game programmers of all time", based on his early game development with the ''Elite'' series in the 1980s and 1990s. ''
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'' listed him in their "75 Most Important People in the Games Industry of 1995", chiefly due to the original ''
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''. ''Elite'' was developed in conjunction with programmer Ian Bell while both were undergraduate students at Cambridge University. ''Elite'' was first released in September 1984 and is known as the first game to have 3D hidden line removal. In 1987, Braben published ''
Zarch ''Zarch'' (also known under its ported name of ''Virus'') is a computer game developed by David Braben (better known as the co-author of '' Elite'') in 1987, for the release of the Acorn Archimedes computer. ''Zarch'' started off as a demo call ...
'' for the Acorn Archimedes, ported in 1988 as '' Virus'' for the Atari ST, Commodore Amiga and PC. After ''Zarch'', Braben went on to develop the sequel to ''Elite'', ''
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'', published in 1993 and founded
Frontier Developments Frontier Developments is a British video game developer founded by David Braben in January 1994 and based at the Cambridge Science Park in Cambridge, England. Frontier is known for developing amusement park Construction and management simulation ...
, a games development company whose first project was a version of ''Frontier'' for the Amiga CD32. Braben is still the CEO and majority shareholder of the company, whose projects since 2000 have included ''
Dog's Life ''Dog's Life'' is a 2003 action-adventure video game developed by Frontier Developments exclusively for PlayStation 2, starring a dog named Jake. Plot The game opens in Clarksville, a city located in the American countryside. One day the p ...
'', '' Kinectimals'', ''
RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 ''RollerCoaster Tycoon 3'' is a 2004 construction and management simulation video game. It is the third installment in the '' RollerCoaster Tycoon'' series. ''RollerCoaster Tycoon 3'' places players in charge of managing amusement parks; rides c ...
'', ''
LostWinds ''LostWinds'' is a 2008 platform video game developed by Frontier Developments and published for the Wii as a launch title for WiiWare. In ''LostWinds'', the player controls a young boy named Toku and the elemental wind spirit Enril (and in two ...
'', ''
Planet Coaster ''Planet Coaster'' is a construction and management simulation video game developed and published by Frontier Developments for Microsoft Windows. It was released worldwide on 17 November 2016. Frontier had previously worked in the amusement par ...
'', '' Elite: Dangerous'', ''
Jurassic World Evolution ''Jurassic World Evolution'' is a construction and management simulation video game developed and published by Frontier Developments. Based on the 2015 film ''Jurassic World'', the game was released in June 2018, for Microsoft Windows, PlayStat ...
'', '' Kinect Disneyland Adventures'', '' Zoo Tycoon'', ''Coaster Crazy'' and games based on the '' Wallace & Gromit'' franchise. In 2006, Braben was working on an ambitious next-generation game called ''
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'', being developed by Frontier Developments. As said in an interview, he was planning to start working on '' Elite 4'' – as a space
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game – as soon as ''The Outsider'' went gold. Braben said explicitly that this title was of a special value to him. ''The Outsider'' was abandoned due to removal of publisher support and was never published. In 2012, Braben explained in an interview with developer website Gamasutra his opinion that the sale of secondhand games negatively affects development of new titles, also holding the price of games in general much higher than they would otherwise be. However, later in 2014 he acknowledged: "Piracy goes hand in hand with sales. If a game is pirated a lot it will be bought a lot. People want a connected experience, so with pirated games we still have a route in to get them to upgrade to real version. And even if someone's version is pirated, they might evangelise and their mates will buy the real thing." On 6 November 2012, Braben's Frontier Developments announced a new ''Elite'' sequel called '' Elite: Dangerous'' on the
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site. ''Elite: Dangerous'' achieved its funding goal, and listed as one of the most funded Kickstarter campaigns. The game was released on 16 December 2014, and by April 2015 had sold over 500,000 copies. As of August 2017, the game has sold over 2.75 million copies.


Awards

On 5 September 2005, Braben received the Development Legend Award at the
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in Cambridge. In 2012, Braben was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. In 2013, Braben was co-award winner of Tech Personality of the Year at the UK Tech Awards 2013. In the same year he was awarded an honorary degree by Abertay University. Braben was appointed
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(OBE) in the
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for services to the UK computer and video games industry. In January 2015, he received the 2015 Pioneer,
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(GDCA), for his work on the Raspberry Pi and for working more than 30 years as a game developer. On 12 March 2015, Braben was awarded the BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award in video gaming at the 11th British Academy Games Awards. Braben is the recipient of three honorary doctorates from Abertay University (2013), the Open University (2014) and the University of York (15 July 2015).


Games


References


External links

* * The Guardian articl
''Masters of Their Universe''
(2003) {{DEFAULTSORT:Braben, David 1964 births Living people Alumni of Jesus College, Cambridge BAFTA fellows British computer programmers British technology company founders British video game designers English chief executives English company founders Officers of the Order of the British Empire People from Chigwell British video game programmers People educated at Buckhurst Hill County High School Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering Fellows of the Institution of Engineering and Technology Game Developers Conference Pioneer Award recipients