Ken Lobb

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Ken Lobb is a video game designer who worked for Nintendo in the early 1990s on such video games as Donkey Kong Country and Great Greed, but his "masterpiece" was GoldenEye 007 for the Nintendo 64, hailed as one of the best shooters of all time. The game included a gun (based on the Škorpion vz. 61) named after him, the Klobb, short for Kenneth Lobb. This is widely considered the very worst gun in the game. He also worked on Perfect Dark. He was also thanked in the credits to "Ken Griffey Jr's Major League Baseball" for Super Nintendo.

He now works for Microsoft developing Xbox games, where he has worked on Xbox 360 titles such as Perfect Dark Zero and Gears of War. Lobb is currently the Creative Director of MGS.