I have studied all the games of Carlson, Fisher, Rubenstein etc for decades but have never seen that mating pattern occur, so it looks like an invintion that could be named "macer's legacy".
Played an inmortle game, how do I get it named after me

Bravo, macer75! You, sir, are an artiste.
Oh, yeah, this is what we need -- encourage it....

jivvi, e4 e5 Qh5 g6?? Qxe5+ forks the K and R. Nc6 or d6 or even Nf6 sacing a pawn for a 'temple'(according to macer) is better.
But g6 blocks the check, AND attacks the queen at the same time, forcing it to move again, thus gaining a temple. It's clearly a superior move.

Yes, your opponent should have transposed into this pawn structure (quite favorable for him) with g3, f4, and only then g4. Keep up de streeng af speling airorz !

3 pages of calling the OP a idiot. Well whatever, I get bored and analyze games.
That was great! Couldn't have analyzed it better myself!

We compliment your opponent, macer75, on being an unwilling participant in the greatest game ever played. To answer your original question (getting the game named after you), we suggest bribing the United Nations with cash under the table... - sorry, skills - to recognize macer75's Trolland as an official country, with you as Supreme Dictator. You must then issue an edict proclaiming this masterpiece macer75's Inmortle Game.
Bravo, macer75! You, sir, are an artiste.