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The first ever inductees into
the San Francisco “Walk of Game” exhibit have their
stars unveiled this week as Shigeru Miyamoto (creator
of Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda)
and Nolan Bushnell (co-founder of Atari and creator
of Pong) became the first recipients of the Lifetime
Achievement award.
Four additional stars were unveiled
with Master Chief (Halo), Link (The Legend
of Zelda), Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog all receiving
notice in the favorite games/characters category. |
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The event was attended by the Mayor of San Francisco and by
Nolan Bushnell, Simon Jeffery of Sega of America, Takashi
Iizuka from Sega Studio USA, Marty O’Donnell of Bungie Studios
and by Bill Trinen of Nintendo of America.
“Video game sales have eclipsed Hollywood box office revenue
and it’s time that those who aren’t aware of this stand up
and take notice, or fail to do so at their own peril,” said
Honorable Mayor Newsom to a crowd of both gamers and press.
“San Francisco recognizes Walk of Game Day to honor and celebrate
the incredible achievements made by video game icons and pioneers,
and we are extremely proud to finally have a Walk of our own
to honor these accomplishments.”
The top four games/characters and the top two lifetime achievers
were voted in by gamers worldwide and received a 24"x 24",
customized star installed on the floors of Metreon, a 350,000
square-foot entertainment center in downtown San Francisco.
2006 nominations will be announced in late 2005.
| | -David Jenkins | 
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