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Ohnogi composed music and sound effects for Namco titles for the arcades and Famicom throughout the 1980s. He also performed work on early Wizardry titles.
One of the creators of Ms. Pac-Man, Macrae was a programmer who did golden age arcade work for Midway before joining Atari, where he programmed conversions of arcade titles to home platforms.
Haruomi Hosono (細野 晴臣 Hosono Haruomi?, born July 9, 1947 in Minato, Tokyo), also known as Harry Hosono, is a renowned Japanese musician. He is best known internationally as a key member of the rock band Happy End and the pioneering electronic music band Yellow Magic Orchestra with Yukihiro Takahashi and Ryuichi Sakamoto.
Tashiro was an engineer at Namco through the 1980s who worked on titles in the Rally-X and Pole Position series. He became head of Namco's mobile division in 2005.
Mark S. Ackerman was an engineer at General Computer Corporation in early 1980s. There he lead the development of three Atari 2600 games: Ms. Pac-Man, Galaxian, and Moon Patrol.
A member of the video game industry.
Clague was an Atari employee who developed titles for non-Atari platforms under the AtariSoft label in the mid 1980s.
Eric Snyder is a game tester who is currently working for VMC Game Labs.
The Sr. Business Development Manager at Microsoft Game Studios.
A lifelong employee of Namco, Ishimura began working on the company's earliest arcade hardware and was eventually elected President of the company in 2005.
George Gomez is a pinball machine designer, developer, and one of the inventors of Pinball 2000.
Okamoto was a Namco employee who did planning and design work on their early arcade games. He has directed and produced numerous Namco games since the PS1 era.
A long time Namco employee, Yokoyama had a hand in several golden age arcade hits and would go on to direct Splatterhouse in 1988.
Owen Rubin worked on several classic Atari arcade releases.
A programmer at Code Mystics.
Programmer who worked for Mattel and Atari in the early 1980s.
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