For me, there is one man who stands up there. The creator of Zelda and Super Mario. Shigeru Miyamoto. Mario made Nintendo the big company it is now, and spearheaded the assault of the NES and the SNES. Super Mario Brothers 3, and Super Mario World, were two classic games that firmly established the platforming genre. And of course, there’s Zelda 1 and 2 on the NES, and A Link To The Past on the SNES. The guy was rightly described as a genius for these games.
Anyone think differently?
Peter Molyneux, ex-Bullfrog, now Lionhead.
He’s just… the spearhead of the English Gaming industry, he does so much, breathing so much passion into his own games (Magic Carpet, Theme Park, Theme Hospiral, Black and White).
And he’s also trying to set up having the Government give grants to smaller Game Development units seeing as Gaming today is such an important art form.
And the English Movie Industry gets government grants, so, why should the English Gaming Industry?
Smart Bloke.
Right, now to reply to the other dozen new threads. o_0
SC, your pick was totally awesome. Theme Hospital is one of the best games ever. Very underrated.
And BZ’s guy needs to be slapped for creating the disrespectful trash that is Zelda 2. One of the worst games ever.
I agree with both Solocommand and Bz; Miyamoto and Molyneux. They both have thought up some brilliant games/series and just thought up some new and original ideas ๐
But I’d have to say the most influential person of recent times is Gabe Newell, creator of Half-Life – he turned a stagnant genre into a new era of gaming.
I would along with most story creators for the final fantasy games, who also make a huge contribution.
laterz
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