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Mike Dailly

Lemmings co-creator

Scottish programmer who co-created Lemmings with David Jones at DMA Design, pioneering animation techniques that made the iconic puzzle game possible.

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Overview

Mike Dailly is a Scottish game programmer best known as co-creator of Lemmings (1991). Working at DMA Design, his animation system made the game’s distinctive marching creatures possible. He later contributed to the original Grand Theft Auto before the studio became Rockstar North.

Fast Facts

AspectDetail
Born1968
RoleProgrammer, technical designer
Known forLemmings animation system
StudioDMA Design / Rockstar North
CurrentYoYo Games (GameMaker)

The Lemmings Breakthrough

Dailly created the iconic Lemmings animation while experimenting:

DevelopmentDetail
Walker demo1989 animation test
8×8 pixel spritesMaximum density possible
16-colour paletteAmiga constraints
David Jones saw potentialGame concept followed

The “Walker” demo—tiny figures marching in formation—inspired Jones to design a puzzle game around the concept.

Technical Contributions

GameContribution
LemmingsAnimation system, level tools
Lemmings 2Engine development
Grand Theft AutoEarly development work

DMA Design Years

YearEvent
1988Joined DMA Design
1991Lemmings released
1997GTA development
2001Studio became Rockstar North

Post-Rockstar

Dailly joined YoYo Games, creators of GameMaker—the engine behind:

  • Undertale
  • Hotline Miami
  • Hyper Light Drifter

His work continues to enable indie developers, echoing the bedroom coder spirit of DMA’s early days.

Legacy

Mike Dailly’s animation experiment became one of gaming’s most beloved franchises. His journey from Amiga demos to industry-standard tools reflects the UK games industry’s evolution.

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