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Kev Bayliss

Kev Bayliss

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Kev Bayliss is a video game artist known for characters including Diddy Kong, Battletoads and more. He joined Rare in 1987 and has designed many of the characters of Killer Instinct, Diddy Kong Racing, and Star Fox Adventures and more.

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