Toru Iwatani, who developed the video game Pac-Man for Namco, brought his original 1979 Pac-Man drawings with him when he spoke recently at the Festival of Games in Utrecht, Netherlands.
Original 1979 Pac-Man Drawings by Toru Iwatani
Toru Iwatani, who developed the video game Pac-Man for Namco, brought his original 1979 Pac-Man drawings with him when he spoke recently at the Festival of Games in Utrecht, Netherlands.
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