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    Doug Anderson

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    A programmer perharps most known for appearing as a generic name for British athletes in Olympic video games from the early nineties.

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    Together with many of his co-workers, Doug Anderson appeared as a named athlete in both the 1992 olympic video game and the 1994 winter games game: in the former as D. Anderson, having his full name written out in the 1994 Lillehammer game. There is possibly a connection between his appearance as a UK athlete in both games and the fact that U.S. Gold was (absurdly) a British developer. U.S. Gold was later purchased by Eidos, but Anderson had transferred to EA by 1996, where his more recent credits suggest he still works.

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