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Tōru Iwatani (岩谷 徹, Iwatani Tōru, born January 25, 1955) is a Japanese video game designer who spent much of his career working for Namco. He is best known as the creator of the arcade game Pac-Man (1980). In 2009, he was chosen by IGN as one of the top 100 game creators of all time. [1]
Pac-Man [a] is a fictional character and the titular protagonist of Bandai Namco Entertainment's video game franchise of the same name.Created by Toru Iwatani, he first appeared in the arcade game Pac-Man (1980), and has since appeared in more than 30 licensed sequels and spin-offs for multiple platforms, [5] and spawning mass amounts of merchandise in his image, including two television ...
Iwatani (written: 岩谷), is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Mayu Iwatani (岩谷 麻由, born 1993), Japanese professional wrestler; Tokiko Iwatani (岩谷 時子, 1916–2013), Japanese lyricist, poet and translator; Toru Iwatani (岩谷 徹, born 1955), Japanese video game designer
Toru (トオル), also known as Todd Snap, in the Pokémon anime; Toru, in Chris Bradford's Young Samurai; Tooru Amami (天美 透), in The World God Only Knows; Toru Asakura (浅倉 透), in The Idolmaster Shiny Colors; Toru Egawa, in Business as Usual, a Finder Series fanfiction by Kadzuki_Fuchoin; Tōru Hagakure (葉隠 透), in My Hero Academia
On March 9, 2024 at the Cinderella Tournament opening night, Sareee challenged Mayu Iwatani for the IWGP Women's Championship for All Star Grand Queendom. [ 5 ] On March 20, Hanan defeated Ami Sohrei to win the Cinderella Tournament, granting Hanan a "wish" which is usually a title match for a championship of the winner's choice. [ 6 ]
Toru Kumon (公文 公, Kumon Tōru, March 26, 1914 – July 25, 1995) was a Japanese mathematics educator. He was born in Kōchi Prefecture , Japan. He graduated from the College of Science at Osaka University with a degree in mathematics and taught high school mathematics in his home town of Osaka.