This question has been gnawing at me for a while. Ever since I was a kid, I noticed something... odd about the credits in arcade games. Look at the credits for movies, or console/PC games, what do you see. Made by Tim Smithers, Julie Thompson, Mike Williams, etc etc. Even look at the japanese equivalent; Made By Akira Hashi, Takumi Inada, Kenji Utsumi. But look at arcade credits, and it's Made By Fuji Pancakes, Blood Kill, X, Saro, and Hawaiin God.
What is with the arcade industry that the typical employee of a game company takes on these strange monikers and pseudonyms? Do they think they're edgy artists working on the fringe of society. Even if they were the handles they use on the internet like many do, why exactly do they feel the need to put it in the credits. If anything, I think you'd want to use your real name and keep the credits classy for all the hard work you put into the game. Is it the culture of the arcade industry that attracts these "maverick" coders and artists?