David Jones
From Lemmings to liberty
David Jones founded DMA Design in Dundee, creating Lemmings and originating Grand Theft Auto before the franchise became gaming's most valuable property.
Overview
A bedroom coder who built an industry. David Jones founded DMA Design in Dundee at age 22, creating games that defined genres. Lemmings became a puzzle phenomenon; Grand Theft Auto originated under his direction before he departed to found other studios. His career arc—from Amiga demos to industry-shaping franchises—exemplifies how UK bedroom coders built gaming empires.
Fast facts
- Born: 1965, Dundee, Scotland.
- Founded: DMA Design (1988), Realtime Worlds (2002).
- Key games: Lemmings, Grand Theft Auto, Crackdown.
- Legacy: Dundee games scene founder.
DMA Design era
| Year | Achievement |
|---|---|
| 1988 | Founded DMA Design |
| 1989 | Menace (shoot ‘em up) |
| 1991 | Lemmings released |
| 1997 | Grand Theft Auto released |
| 1999 | Left DMA Design |
Lemmings creation
Jones and artist Mike Dailly created Lemmings from a simple animation test. Dailly drew tiny walking figures; Jones saw gameplay potential. The puzzle mechanics—guiding mindless creatures through hazards—emerged from technical constraints. The game sold millions and spawned countless imitators.
Grand Theft Auto origins
GTA began as “Race’n’Chase,” a cops-and-robbers concept. Jones directed the project through its transformation into an open-world crime game. He departed DMA before GTA III’s 3D revolution, but the foundation was his.
Post-DMA career
| Studio | Era | Output |
|---|---|---|
| Realtime Worlds | 2002-10 | Crackdown, APB |
| Cloudgine | 2012-18 | Cloud computing middleware |
Realtime Worlds collapsed after APB’s troubled launch, one of gaming’s most expensive failures. Jones later founded Cloudgine, eventually acquired by Epic Games.
Dundee legacy
Jones established Dundee as a games development hub. DMA’s presence attracted talent; the University of Abertay launched Europe’s first game design degree. Studios like 4J (Minecraft console ports) and Ruffian grew from seeds Jones planted.