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LONDON (February 16, 2011) – Guinness World
Records, the global authority on record breaking, announce the top
50 videogame characters of all time in the latest edition of their
best-selling gaming book; Guinness World Records 2011
Gamer’s Edition. Over
13,000 readers voted for their favourite character and the end
result is a “who’s who” of the top heroes and
villains from more than 30 years of video game history.
Unsurprisingly it was Nintendo’s Mario who was crowned the
people’s favourite videogame character. The little
plumber, who made his debut as "Jumpman" in the 1981 arcade smash
Donkey Kong, received over 10% of the vote. Another
Nintendo stalwart, Link, from
The Legend of Zelda (1986) finished runner up, followed by
the mysterious super soldier Master Chief from the
Halo videogame series (Microsoft, 2001).
Several omissions are sure to cause a stir. Mario’s
younger brother, Luigi, fails to make the top 50. As does
Mortal Kombat’s spear-tossing legend Scorpion,
Bio-Shock’s terrifying Big Daddies, and the loveable
Lemmings. Despite the questionable quality of recent
Sonic the Hedgehog titles the little blue hedgehog has still
managed to make the top 10, along with other video game icons
including PAC-Man,
Final Fantasy VII Cloud Strife and
Tomb Raider’s Lara Croft.
The most popular publisher is Nintendo with 11 characters in the
top 50. In second place Sony with 5 characters, and third
comes Capcom with five. The best year for great characters was
1996, with five familiar faces in our top 50 making their first
gaming appearance in that year, including Lara Croft and
Pikachu
“The world has seen so many pivotal characters
throughout the history of gaming that asking our readers to narrow
it down to just 50 was a challenge in itself,” says Gaz
Deaves, Guinness World Records Gaming Editor. “Some of the
choices on the list are obvious, some less so, but it’s sure
to get gamers talking about their favourites.”
To celebrate the release of the top 50 videogame characters of
all time Guinness World Records have released an Application on
their Facebook page which allows you to find out what videogame
character you most identify with. The application uses a
multi-choice questionnaire format to quiz the visitor on their
personality type before making a final recommendation. Are you more
Larry Laffer than Duke Nukem? Find out here:
http://www.facebook.com/GuinnessWorldRecords
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND ARTWORK PLEASE CONTACT:
Damian Field
0207 891 4518
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Notes to Editor:
Please find the full top 50 below. Information includes the
publisher with the game and year of the character’s first
appearance.
1. Mario (
Donkey Kong, Nintendo, 1981)
2. Link (
The Legend of Zelda, Nintendo, 1986)
3. Master Chief (
Halo: Combat Evolved, Microsoft, 2001)
4. Solid Snake (
Metal Gear, Konami, 1987)
5. Cloud Strife (
Final Fantasy VII, Square, 1997)
6. PAC-Man (
PAC-Man, Namco, 1980)
7. Lara Croft (
Tomb Raider, Eidos 1996)
8. Gordon Freeman (
Half-Life, Valve, 1998)
9. Kratos (
God of War, Sony, 2005)
10. Sonic (
Sonic the Hedgehog, Sega, 1990)
11. Crash (
Crash Bandicoot, Sony, 1996)
12. “Soap” MacTavish (
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Activision, 2007)
13. Nico Bellic (
Grand Theft Auto IV, Rockstar, 2008)
14. Samus Aran (
Metroid, Nintendo 1986)
15. Ratchet (
Ratchet & Clank, Sony, 2002)
16. Nathan Drake (
Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune, Sony, 2007)
17. Captain Price (
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Activision, 2007)
18. Kirby (
Kirby’s Dream Land, Nintendo, 1992)
19. Marcus Fenix (
Gears of War, Microsoft, 2006)
20. Pikachu (
Pokemon Red/Green, Nintendo 1996)
21. Yoshi (
Super Mario World, Nintendo, 1990)
22. “CJ” Johnson (
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Rockstar, 2004)
23. Mega Man (
Mega Man, Capcom, 1987)
24. Sam Fisher (
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell, Ubisoft, 2002)
25. Shadow (
Sonic Adventure 2, Sega, 2001)
26. Jak (
Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy, Sony, 2001)
27. Duke Nukem (
Duke Nukem, Apogee, 1991)
28. Dante (
Devil May Cry, Bandai, 2003)
29. Naruto (
Naruto: Konoha Ninpoch, Bandai, 2003)
30. Altair (
Assassin’s Creed, Ubisoft, 2007)
31. Zelda (
The Legend of Zelda, Nintendo, 1986)
32. Sephiroth (
Final Fantasy VII, Square, 1997)
33. Donkey Kong (
Donkey Kong, Nintendo, 1981)
34. The Prince (
Prince of Persia, Broderbund, 1989)
35. Ezio (
Assassin’s Creed II, Ubisoft, 2009)
36. Leon S (
Biohazard/ Resident Evil, Capcom, 1996)
37. Ash Ketchum (
Pokemon Red/Green, Nintendo, 1996)
38. Guybrush Threepwood (
The Secret of Monkey Island, LucasArts, 1990)
39. Spyro (
Spyro the Dragon, Universal, 1998)
40. “Ghost” Riley (
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, Activision, 2009)
41. Goku (
Dragon Daihikyoe, Epoch, 1987)
42. Max Payne (
Max Payne, Rockstar, 2001)
43. Jill Valentine (
Biohazard/ Resident Evil, Capcom, 1996)
44. Princess Peach (
Super Mario Bros., Nintendo, 1985)
45. Larry Laffer (
Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards,
Sierra, 1987)
46. Augustus Cole (
Gears of War, Microsoft, 2006)
47. Bowser (
Super Mario Bros., Nintendo, 1985)
48. Eddie Riggs (
Brutal Legend, EA, 2009)
49. Ryu (
Street Fighter, Capcom, 1987)
50. Sackboy (
LIttleBigPlanet, Sony, 2008)
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