'Father of Pac-Man' Masaya Nakamura dies

Masaya Nakamura, who founded the Japanese video game company behind Pac-Man, has died at the age of 91.

Masaya Nakamura, known as the "Father of Pac-Man"

Masaya Nakamura, who founded the Japanese video game company behind Pac-Man, has died at age 91. (AAP)

Masaya Nakamura, the "Father of Pac-Man" who founded the Japanese video game company behind the hit creature-gobbling game, has died at age 91.

Nakamura, who died on January 22, held an honorary position at Bandai Namco Entertainment, formed in 2005 from a merger of two game companies. He founded Namco in 1955. Its beginnings were humble - just two mechanical horses on the rooftop of a department store.

Pac-Man, designed by video game maker Toru Iwatani, went on sale in 1980. Guinness World Record has named it the world's most successful coin-operated arcade game.

Bandai Namco reported Nakamura's death on Monday, but would not comment on the cause of his death or other personal details, citing his family's wishes.


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