Monday, January 30, 2017

News:: Founder of Namco, Masaya Nakamura, passes at 91

Masaya Nakamura, who founded Namco in 1955, has passed, Bandai Namco reports. Nakamura was 91, and was prepared to have the publisher notify the public of his imminent passing this past weekend after a funeral service was held with close relatives.

A lot of people don't necessarily think of Nakamura when they think of Namco (some even erroneously thought he created Pac-Man), but he had an extraordinary career. Namco originally started as a children's ride company, before moving on to the early struggling gaming industry with other titans like Atari and Sega. It survived the great video game crash of 1983, and pioneered a ton of different arcade "firsts," like the multi-cabinet setup. Namco would eventually merge with Bandai in 2006.

Personally, my Namco memories involve some of my first experiences with gaming in general. I distinctly recall the first time I played Dig-Dug, the second video game I ever picked up at a relative's house. I also spent many days holed up in Aladdin's Castle (which Namco bought) in the '90s, playing the latest fighters or shmups. Nakamura certainly left a huge legacy behind, and his family has our condolences.

Masaya Nakamura [Bandai Namco via Gematsu]

Founder of Namco, Masaya Nakamura, passes at 91 screenshot



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