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GarrettCRW
01-13-2010, 09:06 PM
Click here to read the press release. (http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/a-different-path-mark-cerny-to-be-inducted-into-hall-of-fame-of-the-academy-of-interactive-arts--sciences-81315187.html)

Cerny's resume is all kinds of awesome, from Marble Madness to Uncharted, and a zillion other great games, and he joins the following people:

2009 — Bruce Shelley (founder of Ensemble Studios)
2008 — Michael Morhaime of Blizzard Entertainment
2007 — Dani Bunten (1949–1998), founder of Ozark Softscape
2006 — Richard Garriott, founder of Origin Systems
2005 — Trip Hawkins, founder of Electronic Arts, 3DO, and currently at Digital Chocolate
2004 — Peter Molyneux of Lionhead Studios and Bullfrog Productions
2003 — Yu Suzuki of SEGA
2002 — Will Wright of Maxis
2001 — John D. Carmack of id Software
2000 — Hironobu Sakaguchi formerly of Square (Square Enix as of 2003), and currently at Mistwalker
1999 — Sid Meier of Firaxis Games and MicroProse
1998 — Shigeru Miyamoto of Nintendo

Gapporin
01-13-2010, 09:45 PM
That's basically a who's who list of game developers right there. Cerny deserves it, IMO.

BHvrd
01-13-2010, 10:42 PM
It seems he has been with alot of companies at very crucial times when I actually liked those studios. Seems that the magic follows this man or indeed this man is the magic itself.

Quite interesting.

Btw, I noticed he is tied to God of War 3 which should be amazing. Definetely some insight going on there cause the demo is great.

kupomogli
01-13-2010, 10:42 PM
Why are Richard Garriott, Hironobu Sakaguchi, and Will Wright on the list? It's like getting an award for creating different versions of the exact same game(slight sarcasm but you guys get the idea.)

People like Shigeru Miyamoto, Yu Suzuki, Sid Meier, and John Carmack are actually deserving of such an award though. John Carmack not so much as yeah it's just FPS games, but the advancements to them yeah, and Doom was the first FPS online(I think. Or the engine was the first to get online or something like that.)

*edit*

Btw. Not bashing the developers. I like the FF series, like Ultima, and I like, well, Sim City and Sim City 2000. I just don't think they've done much for gaming.