pastro243 said:
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lol im not fighting hes just too tense on whatever i say.
pastro243 said:
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lol im not fighting hes just too tense on whatever i say.
Kaz Hirai? J. Allard? Ted Price? No Sid Meier in sight? Terrible fucking list.
Anyway, my top 10 would be:
1-10. Gabe Newell (he's that fat)
| Khuutra said: Pullus, what do you define as "moving the industry forward" if Miyamoto does not do it? Also, how can you possibly compare Wii Music to Rock Band? They're not similar in any way. |
by doing more interesting niche ideas into games that would change the way people look at games (instead of just toys)
and i said Wii music is like a children's rockband. not compared it , but its just a simplistic Rhythm game.
are you happy now Rol?
| badgenome said: Kaz Hirai? J. Allard? Ted Price? No Sid Meier in sight? Terrible fucking list. Anyway, my top 10 would be: 1-10. Gabe Newell (he's that fat) |
I hope you're happy... I nearly died from choking on water :(

PullusPardus said:
by doing more interesting niche ideas into games that would change the way people look at games (instead of just toys) and i said Wii music is like a children's rockband. not compared it , but its just a simplistic Rhythm game.
are you happy now Rol? |
Rol's not the one you're talking to now.
Miyamoto was single-handedly responsible for the innovation of three-dimensional puzzle-solving logic in video games as we know them today, was responsible for the innovation of the scrolling screen in platformers (essentially inventing the sidescrolling platformer subgenre), was responsible for the importance of motion control as we know it today, and is the majority of the creative driving force behind the two most hysterically popular consoles in the history of the industry (yes, even above the PS2 in similar timeframes).
He continues to do more in every generation than any other person on this list did at the height of their careers. He's responsible for the growth of the medium in so many ways that it's difficult to describe.
What you're saying? "Niche ideas"? He practically invented the idea, and continues to make games in that vein.
Wii Music is not a rhythm game. It's a music game. There is a differenc. In Rock Band you press buttons to a rhythm. In Wii Music you play with music.
mibuokami said:
I hope you're happy... I nearly died from choking on water :( |
Well, then I'm nearly happy!
Khuutra said:
Rol's not the one you're talking to now. Miyamoto was single-handedly responsible for the innovation of three-dimensional puzzle-solving logic in video games as we know them today, was responsible for the innovation of the scrolling screen in platformers (essentially inventing the sidescrolling platformer subgenre), was responsible for the importance of motion control as we know it today, and is the majority of the creative driving force behind the two most hysterically popular consoles in the history of the industry (yes, even above the PS2 in similar timeframes). He continues to do more in every generation than any other person on this list did at the height of their careers. He's responsible for the growth of the medium in so many ways that it's difficult to describe. What you're saying? "Niche ideas"? He practically invented the idea, and continues to make games in that vein. Wii Music is not a rhythm game. It's a music game. There is a differenc. In Rock Band you press buttons to a rhythm. In Wii Music you play with music. |
Atari ...... ? he didn't Invent Sidescrolling games he popularized them
again he didn't invent it he popularized it
Rhythm Games are Music games Rhythm is when you play the fake instruments , and karaoke or pitch games is when you sing along.
is no one on the internet owned an Atari before? i am very serious here.
As is common with these lists, I find it quite stupid.
Khuutra said:
Rol's not the one you're talking to now. Miyamoto was single-handedly responsible for the innovation of three-dimensional puzzle-solving logic in video games as we know them today, was responsible for the innovation of the scrolling screen in platformers (essentially inventing the sidescrolling platformer subgenre), was responsible for the importance of motion control as we know it today, and is the majority of the creative driving force behind the two most hysterically popular consoles in the history of the industry (yes, even above the PS2 in similar timeframes). He continues to do more in every generation than any other person on this list did at the height of their careers. He's responsible for the growth of the medium in so many ways that it's difficult to describe. What you're saying? "Niche ideas"? He practically invented the idea, and continues to make games in that vein. Wii Music is not a rhythm game. It's a music game. There is a differenc. In Rock Band you press buttons to a rhythm. In Wii Music you play with music. |
PullusPardus. This post is perfect. Could not have said it better my self.
I respect peoples own point of views most of the time on forums. But. I have to make an exception here. The things you have said about Mr. Miyamoto stun me. I cant belive some gamers views could be so scewed.
You are simply wrong.
But if it helps you sleep well at night you keep thinking that way about Miyamoto. The rest of us know better.