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MMC
01-30-2017, 03:54 PM
Masaya Nakamura, the "Father of Pac-Man" who founded the Japanese video game company behind the hit creature-gobbling game, has died. He was 91.

Nakamura, who died on Jan. 22, founded Namco, part of Bandai Namco, in 1955. It started out as just two mechanical horse rides on a department store rooftop but went on to pioneer game arcades and amusement parks.


Bandai Namco, formed in 2005 from a merger of two game companies, confirmed Monday that Nakamura had died.



Pac-Man, designed by Namco engineer and video game maker Toru Iwatani, went on sale in 1980, at a time when there were few rival games, such as Space Invaders. The plucky yellow circle with the huge mouth was a huge hit.


It's estimated to have been played more than 10 billion times: Guinness World Record has named it the world's most successful coin-operated arcade game.


The company reported Nakamura's death but would not comment on its cause or other personal details, citing his family's wishes. A private wake and funeral were held for the family, but a separate memorial is being planned, Bandai-Namco said......snip~


https://www.yahoo.com/news/japanese-arcade-pioneer-father-pac-083938517.html



R.I.P. Masaya Nakamura. http://politirant.com/Smileys/oldrant/sign_amen.gif

Common
01-30-2017, 04:04 PM
RIP everyone knows pac-man

MMC
01-30-2017, 04:18 PM
RIP everyone knows pac-man


Yep.....my oldest son use to play that game for hours. Until he learned about computer games.

Bo-4
01-30-2017, 04:29 PM
RIP

But still miss my "Pong" from the late 70s :grin:

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The Xl
01-30-2017, 04:41 PM
RIP. Guys a legend.