Miyamoto More Influential Than George Bush
Nintendo guru currently Number 2 in Time 100 polls
Posted 24 Apr 2007

Miyamoto's Time 100 listing
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Miyamoto joins 201 other nominees up for making Time's prestigious list. He currently ranks behind only the American satirist Stephen Colbert. That's 199 other nominees trailing behind him, including George Bush (Number 15), Bill Gates (Number 23), Ricky Gervais (Number 56) and, languishing at the bottom, Paris Hilton.
According to Miyamoto's listing, his pros are, “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.”
Cons for Miyamoto are listed as, “His perfectionist tendencies often result in games being significantly delayed and, despite the Wii's game play innovation, its graphics are far behind the competition.”
Should Miyamoto make the final 100 (which looks pretty likely at this point) it will join being knighted in France on his list of non-games industry honours.
Miyamoto wouldn't be the first to make the list, with former Sony Computer Entertainment president Ken Kutaragi making the list in 2004 and Bungie's Halo 2 team appearing in 2005.
Is Miyamoto more influential on the world stage than America's commander in chief? Answers in the Forum please.
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2/10
Yeah, same here. The first console I ever owned was an NES. Ahh the good old days, when consoles came with 2 games (Mario/Duckhunt), 2 controllers, and a light gun. Since then I always feel like I'm getting screwed when buying a console, when are you ever going to buy a console and not want a 2nd controller and a game to start you off so you can play with your friends right away?
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3/10
Yeah why is that that only nintendo give games away with there consoles. Nes-Mario/Duck Hunt, Snes- Mario worl, N64-Mario 64, Wii-Wii Sports. Come on Sony and Microsoft turn yer pockets out!
4/10
Lol, well he's probably not more influential than the Prez, but it would be cool to see him make the top 10!
5/10
joeso wrote:
Yeah why is that that only nintendo give games away with there consoles. Nes-Mario/Duck Hunt, Snes- Mario worl, N64-Mario 64, Wii-Wii Sports. Come on Sony and Microsoft turn yer pockets out!
actually mario 64 was not packed in with the n64. the gcn and n64 came without games.
oh...i would say that miyamoto is pretty damn influential. he and nintendo turned the electronics and gaming industry around in the early 80's (which was about to totally implode upon itself) and look at where we are now. gaming is quickly reaching the sales numbers associated with hollywood....all because of a little dude named jump man.
-c
6/10
joeso wrote:
Come on Sony and Microsoft turn yer pockets out!
I got a free demo disc with my PS1, PS2 and PSP and a Blu-ray with my PS3. Not a game or second controller, but not to be sniffed at either.
7/10
Sony and Microsoft lost money on every console sold, Nintendo didn't.
8/10
hes done a hell of a lot more for the world than bush ever has
9/10
tyrion wrote:
I got a free demo disc with my PS1, PS2 and PSP
Oh do stop it now Tyrion. A demo disc??? A demo disc is a marketing campaign, for f**k's sake. You can't possibly compare chucking in for free one of a system's best first-party titles with what's essentially a glorified advert...
10/10
Jay wrote:
Oh do stop it now Tyrion. A demo disc??? A demo disc is a marketing campaign, for f**k's sake. You can't possibly compare chucking in for free one of a system's best first-party titles with what's essentially a glorified advert...
And which makes more sense from the perspective of getting people to buy games and enjoy themselves? Advertising games they can buy, or giving them the only game they will need for the next four months?
Let's face it, these companies don't give the games away out of the good of their hearts, do they? They give them away in order to promote the platform and get people to buy more games.
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Deffantly very influential! If it wasn't for him I wouldn't had got into gaming!