Are These People Reshaping the Gaming Industry?
Mark Graham writes "An EU game development site has put up a list of the 25 people they think are 'reshaping the games business'. Although they admit the list is highly subjective, it's a debate-provoking piece, and some of the entries (Portal designer Kim Swift and Kongregate.com's founder) are spot on, going for the people that have introduced innovations rather than those that dominate column inches. Miyamoto is absent from the list, for example — although his boss Satoru Iwata is in there. Including Japansese designers like Hironobo Sakaguchi (ranked for his successful prolific outsourced development process) instead of Hideo Kojima is sure to anger a few fanboys. Or at least raise a few eyebrows." Anyone they left off that should obviously be on there?
Do you think that, just maybe, for Slashdot's ten year anniversary we might be able to fix that Atari joystick icon so the button is on the left-hand side like it's supposed to be?
That is all.
Kriston
She's quite pretty in the face. Makes me want to cuddle her!
More bragging: she's also petite, hot, and a Stanford graduate. I highly recommend that the single and non-African American portion of Slashdot date black women. Statistics from dating sites indicate that lots of people eliminate them from their preferences. Well, there's lots of smart and hot black women out there.
That, and take up some form of couples dancing. And hygiene. Confidence. Yada yada...