Tim Cain
American video game designer, Fallout creator

Born
August 25th, 1965
59 years ago
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
United States
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Born in 1965, this individual significantly contributed to the video game industry as a designer and programmer. Key achievements include the development of the critically acclaimed role-playing game Fallout, which debuted in 1997. This game became a defining title in the genre, influencing numerous successors. Following Fallout, further contributions to the gaming world were made through work on various projects that showcased a focus on narrative and player choice.
Created the Fallout series
Contributed to other video game projects
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