Ken Lobb started working at Taxan USA under the role of producer. Then he worked at Namco, and following that tenure, he started working at Nintendo of America. In that time, Ken Lobb served as a liaison between Nintendo and Rare, who created some of the most acclaimed games for the Nintendo 64 such as Star Fox 64, Goldeneye, Perfect Dark, Conker's Bad Fur day and Donkey Kong 64, just to name a few. In 2002 Ken left NIntendo and joined Microsoft Game Studios.
Appeared in Nintendo Power as agent Ken Lobb, in a strategy guide for
Perfect Dark.
In the video game "Goldeneye", which was developed by his company
Rareware, he had a gun named after him called the klobb which is the k
from Ken placed in front of lobb. The gun's original name in the game
was supposed to be Spyder
In GoldenEye (1997) (VG), a gun named the Klobb was named after him.