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Gregg Mayles
Born (1971-04-29) 29 April 1971 (age 53)
Coalville, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom
OccupationVideo game designer
EmployerRare

Gregory Ashley "Gregg" Mayles (born 29 April 1971)[1][2] is a British video game designer currently working for video game company Rare as creative director. He is one of the longest-serving members of the company, having worked there since 1989.[3]

Career[]

Mayles began his career as a designer of the Battletoads series and the Donkey Kong Country series and was one of the creators of the characters Diddy Kong and King K. Rool. After his work on DKC, he came up with an idea about an action-adventure game influenced by his recent work on the series. The project was greenlit for release first on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and then on the Nintendo 64. Codenamed Project Dream, the game was to be about a boy who went up on a magical adventure to a pirate island. The concept was scrapped, and the hero was changed to bear based on one from Diddy Kong Racing with a backpack, with the latter winnowed by Mayles's trip to Japan. There went the critically acclaimed Banjo-Kazooie series.[4]

After the success of Banjo-Kazooie, Mayles did additional design on Donkey Kong 64, which was based on the concept of Mayles's project. Then, Mayles directed the long-awaited sequel, Banjo-Tooie, which was even more acclaimed than its predecessor. After Banjo-Tooie, Mayles did design on Conker's Bad Fur Day and Star Fox Adventures. Mayles directed the design of the 2003 game Grabbed by the Ghoulies, which was reviewed poorly by the press. The game's protagonist, Cooper, resembles Mayles himself. Then he worked on some other projects before playing a key role in creating the game Viva Piñata. It first came to life as an idea from Tim Stamper, and then it resulted in a full game influenced by the Animal Crossing and Story of Seasons series. It was released in 2006 and was well received. Mayles also took part in designing its sequel, Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise.

In 2006, Mayles decided to come back to his roots, and started a new Banjo-Kazooie project with a new feature: car building. It was announced at X06, and was titled Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts.[5] The game was released in 2008. After Nuts & Bolts, Mayles did work on the Xbox 360 version of Sonic and Sega All-Stars Racing and on Kinect Sports.

In 2007, Tim and Chris Stamper left Rare to "pursue other opportunities", and Mark Betteridge along with Mayles replaced them as Studio Director and Creative Director, respectively.[6]

Mayles also donates money for poor children. He started a "Very Purple Marathon" in April 2009. The marathon was supported by Rare itself, donating 2,110 euros.

Mayles also posted comments on the website The Rare Witch Project as "Ghouly Boy".

His younger brother is video game artist Steve Mayles, who also worked at Rare from 1992 to 2014.

At E3 2015, Gregg Mayles was announced as the lead designer for Rare's upcoming Windows and Xbox One game Sea of Thieves.[7]

Works[]

Date Title Platform Role Notes
1990 Solar Jetman Nintendo Critical Feedback
1991 Battletoads Nintendo Designer
1994 Super Battletoads Arcade Lead Designer
1994 Donkey Kong Country Super Nintendo Lead Designer
1995 Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest Super Nintendo Producer & Lead Designer
1998 Banjo-Kazooie Nintendo 64 Director & Lead Designer Credited as "Chief of Ideas"[8]
1999 Donkey Kong 64 Nintendo 64 Support
2000 Banjo-Tooie Nintendo 64 Director & Lead Designer
2001 Conker's Bad Fur Day Nintendo 64 Additional Design
2002 Star Fox Adventures GameCube Support
2003 Grabbed by the Ghoulies Xbox Director & Lead Designer
2004 Sabre Wulf Game Boy Advance Original Concept
2005 It's Mr. Pants! Game Boy Advance Original Concept Credited for "We Dream of Pants"[9]
2006 Viva Piñata Xbox 360 Lead Designer
2008 Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise Xbox 360 Additional Design
2008 Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts Xbox 360 Director & Designer Credited for "Daft Ideas and Vehicle Gluing"[10]
2010 Kinect Sports Xbox 360 Designer
2014 Kinect Sports Rivals Xbox One Designer
2018 Sea of Thieves Xbox One, Windows Original Concept & Creative Director Credited as Grogg Mayles

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