Toru Iwatani Shows His Original Drafts For Pac-Man
Photos of Toru Iwatani, the Japanese video game creator of the arcade game Pac-Man, showing his first sketches for the iconic game has surfaced on Reddit.
Pacman was launched in 1980 under computer software company Namco, it reached international popularity and has since joined its place in pop-culture history.
The sketches are stamped in the middle that means ‘secret’.
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