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  Miyamoto Slips Down Time Website's Influential List
by David Jenkins
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April 28, 2009
 
Miyamoto Slips Down Time Website's Influential List
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Time.com users have named Shigeru Miyamoto the 42nd most influential person in the world in the new yearly update of the Time magazine list.

Miyamoto follows pop star Miley Cyrus, who ranked 41st.

While still recognized as one of the most influential people in the world, the gaming icon's ranking slipped from last year's top spot, when he garnered 1.76 million user votes, easily beating second place Stephen Colbert 921,161 votes.

This year, the most the most influential person of the last 12 months according to Time.com users was “moot” – the founder of image board website 4chan.

The anonymous moot gained 16.8 million votes, compared to just 2.3 million for the second placed Malaysian politician Anwar Ibrahim. Barack Obama appears only at number 37, with 725,776 votes, with Miyamoto this year gaining 614,641 votes.

Miyamoto’s description by Time magazine lists his creation of Donkey Kong, The Legend of Zelda and Wii Fit as pros, but claims "The Wii needs better games" in its list of cons.

[UPDATE: Although it was not acknowledged by Time.com, the list's top 21 nominees make up a text string engineered by some of the internet pseudo-collective "Anonymous." Taken as an acrostic using the first letter of each nominee's name, the message reads, "MARBLECAKE ALSO THE GAME," a reference in part to an IRC channel where those behind the hack communicated.

The impressive methods behind the successful initiative are detailed in two blog posts on Paul Lamere's Music Machinery blog.]
 
   
 
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Bruno Dion
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"mARBLE CAKE ALSO THE GAME"
Good job 4chan....

Bryson Whiteman
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The founder of 4chan wins. Haha, awesome.

Sean Parton
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Getting anonymous people to all vote on something silly? Well done, crazy masses of the internet.

Joseph A
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Reeks of some kind of automation.

Sean Parton
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@Joseph: Actually, while I wouldn't rule out automation as a possibility, I think it's just far more likely they got a bunch of the anonymous crowd to go forth for kicks, getting a large sum of actual votes.

Ken Nakai
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No, it was automation...the funniest part is that Time knows it got punked but they're sticking with the results. So dumb...

Peter Dwyer
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Yea the results of their list are now well and truly blown as the idiotic thing it always was. No sane person would ever have chosen Myamoto as the most influential person on earth and the other names on the list are equally silly.

A few million people voting on the internet does not and never has constituted a consensus on anything. Let alone who is most influential in the world!

Tom Krausse
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I don't know, he did have to "influence" people into voting for him... ;)

David Roberts
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"Miyamoto follows pop star Miley Cyrus, who ranked 41st."

That's quite depressing - that a newly manufactured young girl of the Disney stable ranks above a guy who has spent his entire life designing and producing innovative pieces of entertainment, most of which have been extremely successfully. Really abysmal reflection on the times we live in :/


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