Shigeru Miyamoto candidate for Time Magazine’s “100 Most Influential People of the Year”
Included in the 200 candidates for Time Magazine‘s “100 Most Influential People of the Year” is one of gaming’s very own icons, Shigeru Miyamoto. His page in their poll for the list describes him as such:
AGE: 54
OCCUPATION: Game Designer for Nintendo game systems
NUMBER OF TIME COVERS: 0
PREVIOUS APPEARANCES ON THE TIME 100: 0
PRO: Most successful game designer, creator of Super Mario, Donkey Kong and The Legend of Zelda, whose new platform, the Wii, is currently the top-selling game console.
CON: His perfectionist tendencies often result in games being significantly delayed and, despite the Wii’s gameplay innovation, its graphics are far behind the competition.
Console preferences aside, if you’re a gamer, you’ll definitely agree that it’s time that this guy gets recognized by Time. Sure we could all name a whole other game designers that have made games that rival his, and we all have our personal favorites but we can all agree that this guy has something iconic about him.
Given his influence, and the inspiration he’s given to the gaming industry and to gamers in general, we here at QJ really wish that that “Number of Time Covers”, and that “Previous Appearances on the Time 100” figure be more than zero. We feel that he deserves the inclusion.
Included in the 200 candidates for Time Magazine‘s “100 Most Influential People of the Year” is one of gaming’s very own icons, Shigeru Miyamoto. His page in their poll for the list describes him as such:
AGE: 54
OCCUPATION: Game Designer for Nintendo game systems
NUMBER OF TIME COVERS: 0
PREVIOUS APPEARANCES ON THE TIME 100: 0
PRO: Most successful game designer, creator of Super Mario, Donkey Kong and The Legend of Zelda, whose new platform, the Wii, is currently the top-selling game console.
CON: His perfectionist tendencies often result in games being significantly delayed and, despite the Wii’s gameplay innovation, its graphics are far behind the competition.
Console preferences aside, if you’re a gamer, you’ll definitely agree that it’s time that this guy gets recognized by Time. Sure we could all name a whole other game designers that have made games that rival his, and we all have our personal favorites but we can all agree that this guy has something iconic about him.
Given his influence, and the inspiration he’s given to the gaming industry and to gamers in general, we here at QJ really wish that that “Number of Time Covers”, and that “Previous Appearances on the Time 100” figure be more than zero. We feel that he deserves the inclusion.