When imagining the environmental sounds George Gomez must be used to, it may explain why he doesn’t rest: the erratic flicking of a pinball table’s flippers, the raucous ricocheting of a metal ball desperately trying to escape its containment, and electronic symphonies cheering players on to their next high score. That’s only part of the chaos that’s accompanied Gomez through his diverse career from the ‘80s arcade scene, to the home market, and now, back to where it all began. An industrial designer by trade, not resting on one’s laurels may as well be part of Gomez’s job description. He’s carried his penchant for game design and hardware innovation to the modern day, recently applying his mind to..
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