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Toby Gard (born 8 June 1972) is an English video game designer and consultant. He is the co-creator of
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, the fictional protagonist of the video game franchise ''
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'' (1996–present). Lara Croft was awarded a ''
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'' recognizing her as the "most successful human video game heroine".


Biography


1990s: From ''Tomb Raider'' to ''Confounding Factor''

Toby Gard was born on 8 June 1972 in
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,
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, England. He began his career in videogames in 1994 when he was hired by
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to work on the game ''
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''. From late 1994 he was part of the team who designed and developed the original ''Tomb Raider'' video game along with the character
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. His work on the game included building and animating most of the game's characters (including Lara), animating the in-game cutscenes, storyboarding the FMVs, and managing the level designers. Core gave Gard creative control over the game, although it was clear they wanted to market Lara's
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, even asking Gard to implement a nude code into the game, which he refused to do. His vision for Lara was "a female character who was a heroine, you know, cool, collected, in control, that sort of thing" and that "it was never the intention to create some kind of '
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' girl to star in Tomb Raider". Gard left Core Design in 1997. With ''Tomb Raider'' already an established hit, Core was no longer giving Gard the creative freedom he originally had. In the end, he was given the choice of making a ''Tomb Raider''
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for the
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, or working on Core's vision for ''
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''. Neither option appealed to him, so he left the company. Gard had been headhunted by other software companies including Interplay and Shiny Entertainment (which prematurely announced that it had hired Gard) but did not take up their offers of employment. In 1997, he formed the company
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along with co-developer Paul Douglas, who had worked with Gard on ''Tomb Raider''. ''
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'' was announced soon after. The game had a protracted development period and was released in 2004 on
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's
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.


2000s: Return on ''Tomb Raider''

After the closure of Confounding Factor, Gard was re-hired by
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(then
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and
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of the ''
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'' series) to work with
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on a reboot of the ''Tomb Raider'' franchise, beginning with '' Tomb Raider: Legend''. While initially hired as a creative consultant, his work became "hands on" during the production and eventually included Lara's visual redesign, overseeing character design and creation, co-writing the story, designing and implementing parts of the character movement system, and directing the cinematics. The next game in the series, '' Tomb Raider: Anniversary'', was a re-imagining of the original ''Tomb Raider''. It was co-developed by Crystal Dynamics and
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. Gard's role on ''Anniversary'' was limited to "story consultant", while also adding his voice to the audio commentary included in the game. For '' Tomb Raider: Underworld'', Gard's work included co-writing the story, directing the cinematics, voice direction, motion capture direction (along with camera setup and managing the animators and lighters), and directing the European TV advert for the game. Gard and Eric Lindstrom received a nomination for ''"Best Writing in a Video Game"'' by the
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for their work on ''Underworld''.


2010s: ''Otherworld'', ''Ninja Gaiden Z'', and a new studio

From 2010 to 2012, he worked on a webcomic called ''Otherworld''. From 2012 to 2014 Gard was the game director for '' Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z'' at Spark Unlimited. In 2014 Gard founded a new studio called Tangentlemen, where he would work as director on
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title ''Here They Lie''. He has been the owner of Cathuria Games since 2019, where he worked on indie game ''Dream Cycle.''


Inspiration

Gard listed '' Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'', '' Full Throttle'', '' Star Wars: X-Wing'', '' Power Stone'', ''
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'', '' Spindizzy'', and '' Super Bomberman'' as his favourite games in 2000.


References


Works cited

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External links


Focal Point Games (Toby Gard's game consultancy business)

tobygard.com – Personal website
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