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- Tod_Frye abstract "Tod R. Frye is a computer programmer once employed by Atari, and is most notable for being charged with the home adaptation of Pac-Man for the Atari 2600 video computer system, which, while reputedly the top selling title for that system, is popularly claimed to have been a factor in both Atari Inc.'s downfall and the North American video game crash of 1983. Following the collapse of Atari he worked at video game and computer game companies such as 3DO and Pronto Games. As of 2015 he was working as Senior Embedded Software Engineer for SunPower Corporation.".
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- Tod_Frye wikiPageWikiLink RealSports_Football.
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- Tod_Frye wikiPageWikiLink Sprite_(computer_graphics).
- Tod_Frye wikiPageWikiLink Swordquest.
- Tod_Frye wikiPageWikiLink The_3DO_Company.
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- Tod_Frye wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tod Frye".
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- Tod_Frye name "Frye, Tod".
- Tod_Frye shortDescription "Computer programmer".
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- Tod_Frye description "Computer programmer".
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- Tod_Frye comment "Tod R. Frye is a computer programmer once employed by Atari, and is most notable for being charged with the home adaptation of Pac-Man for the Atari 2600 video computer system, which, while reputedly the top selling title for that system, is popularly claimed to have been a factor in both Atari Inc.'s downfall and the North American video game crash of 1983. Following the collapse of Atari he worked at video game and computer game companies such as 3DO and Pronto Games.".
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