Another Notch in the Belt: Pac-Man Makes Hall of Fame
Arguably the most famous video game ever, Namco’s Pac-Man was inducted into the Amusement Industry…
Arguably the most famous video game ever, Namco’s Pac-Man was inducted into the Amusement Industry…
Michael Kogan, a Russian-Ukrainian businessman who founded the Japanese video game company Taito, was among…
Lyndon “Lynn” Durant has posthumously entered the Amusement Industry Hall of Fame as one of its…
A trio of industry movers and shakers of Midway Manufacturing and Bally Manufacturing fame are…
Justice P. Seeburg, whose name became a staple in jukeboxes, was in the Amusement Industry…
Harry Williams, the pinball pioneer and founder of Williams Manufacturing, was among the legacy inductees…
Gary Stern, co-founder of Data East Pinball, Stern Pinball and co-founder of AAMA, and his…
David Rockola, founder of Rock-Ola Mfg. Co. in 1927, was among the legacy inductees in…
Jules Millman was employed by Chicago’s World Wide Distributors back in the 1960s when the dealership…
George Miller, a founder and first president of what was then the Music Operators of…