And, and then who were adjacent in the same building, Rick Frankelhead was doing a game with Dave Nutting Associates, who had a subcontract with Bali. And I worked in a game called Professor Pac-Man, which again was on that same chipset. And so that was my introduction. And then after Professor Pac-Man, which was an arcade game that came out in 83, I think, and did not meet with great success. Also 83 was not the best of years for the arcade business. Started doing some ports and stuff did a ColecoVision game,…

Yes, I believe it's available free. But that was sort of a, I'm not sure what to call it, because I don't want to be obvious and say it's Pac-Man. It's similar.
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... boy for the god slayer, the sort of protagonist of that, who, of course, he returned in, well, several other games, the original spice popped. Now I haven't played this, I apologize. Once again, Yes, I believe it's available free. But that was sort of a, I'm not sure what to call it, because I don't want to be obvious and say it's Pac-Man. It's similar. It's you're sort of marching around the maze and whacking things with your hammer. Well, that's the twist. That is not Spiss Popped. That is an amazing Spiss Popped. Oh, my apologies. Okay, wow. Yeah, that's a game I released later, which is ...