The 'father of Pac-Man' has died at 91

Namco founder and the 'father of Pac-Man' died on Jan. 22.
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Masaya Nakamura, founder of Namco and frequently referred to as the father of Pac-Man, died on Sunday, Jan. 22, at 91.

What we know today as developer and publisher Bandai Namco began as a Japanese company that made children's rides for department stores, called Nakamura Manufacturing, founded by Nakamura in 1955. The Namco name is an acronym that was eventually derived from the 1958 reorganization as Nakamura Amusement Machine Manufacturing Company. In 1974, the company acquired Atari's struggling Japanese division, a move that would see the launch of several iconic arcade games in the 70s and 80s, though the companies would eventually part ways in 1987.

Nakamura is recognized as a pioneer in the golden age of arcade video games, which includes the major commercial success of Pac-Man in 1980. He was, in fact, awarded the Order of the Rising Sun by the Japanese government in 2007 for his achievements.

After continual success with both amusement parks and arcade machines in the early '90s, following the video game crash of 1983, Namco merged with Bandai in 2005, becoming the company we know today as Bandai Namco.

Though Pac-Man is universally recognized in association with Namco, as well as as a wider icon of video games and pop culture in general, the company is also known for Galaga, Dig Dug, Ridge Racer, Ace Combat, Tekken and many others.

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Tina is the Games Editor for Mashable. She is a born and raised New Yorker. She received a degree in Media, Culture and Communication at New York University, where she also began her writing career. Tina has been editing and writing about video games for 8 years, working across various outlets including Complex Magazine and the former Gawker's Kotaku. She's an excellent first-person shooter player but favors stories above all. She also has the world's softest cat.

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