![]() IWATANI: First of all, the kanji word “taberu,” to eat, came to mind. INTERVIEWER: What was the thinking behind the design of Pac Man? Interestingly enough, he was looking to create a casual game, especially one aimed at women: If bored, you can do a lot worse than reading stories about him or doing a google image search for all the cheesy promotional photos he took in the 80s. Jobs probably didn't want to create more celebrity engineers and product managers like Andy Hertzfeld or Steve Wozniak who could challenge him and became thorns in his side.Īs a side note, Toru really seemed to relish his new found celebrity in the 80s and seems overall like a fun goofball. I won't even go into the larger issue of how keeping credit away from engineers was probably part of Job's anti-worker philosophies, some of which were made famous during the release of the "poaching" emails. Or Valve created Braid.Įven then it would be a poor journalist that wrote "Steve jobs creator of the iPhone." Jobs should be credited as the CEO of Apple. The same way we don't say Penguin Books created Moby Dick. ![]() ![]() Because games are more like art than products, so we give credit in a similar fashion to books, movies, tv, etc. ![]()
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