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Ken Lobb (born December 10, 1960) is a video game producer. He initially worked at Taxan USA and Namco Hometek before joining Nintendo of America in 1994. He worked with a variety of Western studios and had a close relationship with Rare, assisting them on some of their projects, like Killer Instinct.

Lobb moved to Microsoft in 2002, where he continued his relationship with Rare after it was aquired by the company.

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