At least, that's what around 1,000 games industry employees reckon, as the results of a survey for the London Games Conference show.
Attendees for the upcoming event were asked who they think the most influential people were, along with the most influential products. Note they're not being asked their favourites, or the most important (whatever that would mean). These are industry professionals being asked what's been most influential on the business.
So it's little surprise, then, that both Steve Jobs and the iPhone came out on top in both polls. Talk down your nose at Apple's "gaming" devices all you want, there's no getting around the fact that both their sales volume and revolution in pricing and accessibility have been very influential over the past few years.
As has Facebook. But then, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg made the top five list himself.
Other individuals listed were Gabe Newell, Shigeru Miyamoto, and Tim Berners-Lee, the "father" of the internet. The other four top devices, meanwhile, were the Wii, Xbox Live, PlayStation One, and Steam.
Games industry votes Apple as biggest influence [Eurogamer]
(Top photo by Shizuo Kambayashi | AP)
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