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D.I.C.E. Awards

The D.I.C.E. Awards (formerly the Interactive Achievement Awards) is an award show in the video game industry started in 1998 and commonly referred to in the industry as the video game equivalent of the Academy Awards.[1][2][3] The awards are arranged by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS) and held during the AIAS' annual D.I.C.E. Summit in Las Vegas. "D.I.C.E." is a backronym for "Design Innovate Communicate Entertain". The D.I.C.E. Awards recognize games, individuals, and development teams that have contributed to the advancement of the multi-billion dollar worldwide entertainment software industry.[4]

D.I.C.E. Awards
Current: 26th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards
Awarded forVideo game industry achievements
VenueAria Convention Center
(Las Vegas, Nevada)
CountryUnited States
Hosted byAcademy of Interactive Arts & Sciences
Formerly calledInteractive Achievement Awards
(1998–2013)
First awardedMay 28, 1998; 25 years ago (1998-05-28)
Last awardedFebruary 24, 2023; 8 months ago (2023-02-24)
Websitehttps://www.interactive.org/

Format edit

The nominees in each category are selected by a peer panel, assembled by AIAS, of over 100 video game professionals across several facets of the industry, including developers, programmers, artists, and publishers, which is published on the AIAS website each year. The nominees are then voted on by the full membership of AIAS (over 33,000 members) via a confidential and secured voting system, and winners are subsequently announced during the D.I.C.E. Summit in Las Vegas, typically the February of that year.[5][6][7] Due to this approach, the D.I.C.E. Awards are considered the main peer-based recognition within the video games industry compared to other major awards.[8]

Award ceremonies edit

# Date Game of the Year Host(s) Venue Ref(s)
1st May 28, 1998 GoldenEye 007 N/A Georgia World Congress Center [9][10][11]
2nd May 13, 1999 The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time N/A Hard Rock Hotel and Casino [12]
3rd May 11, 2000 The Sims Martin Short Millennium Biltmore Hotel [13]
4th March 22, 2001 Diablo II Martin Lewis Polly Esther's [14]
5th February 28, 2002 Halo: Combat Evolved Patton Oswalt Hard Rock Hotel and Casino [15][16][17]
6th February 28, 2003 Battlefield 1942 Dave Foley Hard Rock Hotel and Casino [18]
7th March 4, 2004 Call of Duty Diane Mizota Palms Casino Resort [19]
8th February 1, 2005 Half-Life 2 Kurt Scholler, Cory Rouse Green Valley Ranch [20]
9th February 9, 2006 God of War Jay Mohr Hard Rock Hotel and Casino [21][22]
10th February 7, 2007 Gears of War Jay Mohr Hard Rock Hotel and Casino [23][24]
11th February 8, 2008 Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Jay Mohr Red Rock Casino, Resort & Spa [25]
12th February 19, 2009 LittleBigPlanet Jay Mohr Red Rock Casino, Resort & Spa [26]
13th February 18, 2010 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Jay Mohr Red Rock Casino, Resort & Spa [27][28]
14th February 11, 2011 Mass Effect 2 Jay Mohr Red Rock Casino, Resort & Spa [29]
15th February 9, 2012 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Jay Mohr Red Rock Casino, Resort & Spa [30]
16th February 7, 2013 Journey Chris Hardwick Red Rock Casino, Resort & Spa [31][32]
17th February 6, 2014 The Last of Us Felicia Day, Freddie Wong Hard Rock Hotel and Casino [33]
18th February 5, 2015 Dragon Age: Inquisition Pete Holmes Hard Rock Hotel and Casino [34]
19th February 18, 2016 Fallout 4 Pete Holmes Mandalay Bay Convention Center [35]
20th February 23, 2017 Overwatch Greg Miller, Jessica Chobot Mandalay Bay Convention Center [36]
21st February 22, 2018 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Greg Miller, Jessica Chobot Mandalay Bay Convention Center [37][38]
22nd February 13, 2019 God of War Greg Miller, Jessica Chobot Aria Resort and Casino [39][40]
23rd February 13, 2020 Untitled Goose Game Greg Miller, Jessica Chobot Aria Resort and Casino [41]
24th April 22, 2021 Hades Greg Miller, Jessica Chobot, Kahlief Adams None[a] [42]
25th February 24, 2022 It Takes Two Greg Miller, Jessica Chobot Mandalay Bay Convention Center [43]
26th February 24, 2023 Elden Ring Stella Chung, Greg Miller Resorts World Las Vegas [44]

Award categories edit

Game of the Year categories edit

List of current Award categories by year introduced, sortable by category
Year introduced Category
1998 Game of the Year
1998 Online Game of the Year
2005 Mobile Game of the Year
2015 Outstanding Achievement for an Independent Game
2017 Immersive Reality Technical Achievement
2017 Immersive Reality Game of the Year

In 2010, Handheld Game of the Year and Cellular Game of the Year were merged into Portable Game of the Year. Separate categories for handheld and mobile games would be offered again starting in 2012. Portable Game of the Year would be offered again in 2019, but was eventually replaced by Mobile Game of the Year in 2021. Multiple genre categories for Online games were offered in 1999, but they would not continue going forward. 2015 was the first year to offer the D.I.C.E. Sprite Award, which was to recognize "a game having disproportionate resources for development and exposure (as compared to AAA titles)", to recognize smaller indie developers.[45] This would later be replaced by Outstanding Achievement for an Independent Game.

Discontinued/Renamed/Merged categories edit

  • Computer Game of the Year: 1998–2009
  • Console Game of the Year: 1998–2009
  • Downloadable Game of the Year: 2012–2014
  • Handheld Game of the Year: 2002–2009, 2012–2018
  • Portable Game of the Year: 2010–2011, 2019–2020
  • Web-Based Game of the Year: 2013
  • Wireless Game of the Year: 2005
  • D.I.C.E. Sprite Award: 2015–2018
  • Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay: 2015–2018
  • Outstanding Innovation in Computer Gaming: 2001–2005
  • Outstanding Innovation in Console Gaming: 2001–2005
  • Outstanding Innovation in Gaming: 2006–2015

Craft Awards edit

The original four craft awards were for Outstanding Achievement in Art/Graphics, Outstanding Achievement in Interactive Design, Outstanding Achievement in Sound/Music, and Outstanding Achievement in Software Engineering. In 2000, three of the original four split into two separate categories. "Art/Graphics" would be split into Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction and Outstanding Achievement in Animation, "Sound/Music" would be split into Outstanding Achievement in Sound Design and Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition, and "Software Engineering" would be split into "Outstanding Achievement in Gameplay Engineering" and "Outstanding Achievement in Visual Engineering". There were separate categories for male and female character performances when they were first introduced in 2004. but they were merged into a single category in 2008. The 2008 and 2009 awards offered separate outstanding achievement categories for an original story and an adapted story. The Outstanding Achievement in Story would return in 2010. In 2015, the outstanding achievement categories for gameplay engineering and visual engineering were combined into the Outstanding Technical Achievement. In 2001, Online Game of the Year was replaced by the Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay. Online Game of the Year would be offered again in 2014 and then again in 2018, and has been offered every year since.

Discontinued Categories edit

Genre Awards edit

List of current Award categories by year introduced, sortable by category
Year introduced Category
1998 Action Game of the Year
1998 Adventure Game of the Year
1998 Family Game of the Year
1998 Fighting Game of the Year
1998 Racing Game of the Year
1998 Role-Playing Game of the Year
1998 Sports Game of the Year
1998 Strategy/Simulation Game of the Year

The first eight annual awards ceremonies separated awards for computer games and console games. In addition, the first three awards ceremonies also had online content awards. Initially, there were separate awards for computer/console action, adventure, role-playing, sports, and later family games. Fighting and racing were exclusive console genre awards, and exclusive computer genres included strategy, simulation, creativity, and educational games. Adventure and role-playing awards were merged in 2000. The following year, adventure would be merged with action, and role-playing its own separate category. Console and computer first-person action categories were introduced in 2003 along with Console Platform Action/Adventure Game of the Year. Separate awards for console action sports and console sports simulation would be offered in 2004. The categories for sports simulation and action sports would be offered again in 2005, before merging back into a single Sports Game of the Year. Platform-exclusive genre categories, such as fighting, racing, strategy, and simulation, would drop the console or computer title of the award in 2005. Console and computer categories would be merged in 2006. Platform Action/Adventure would not be featured in 2007, and featured just one Action/Adventure Game of the Year. The categories for First-Person Action Game of the Year and Action/Adventure Game of the Year would be replaced by Action Game of the Year and Adventure Game of the Year in 2008. That same year, categories for strategy and simulation games would be merged into one. In 2010, Role-Playing Game of the Year was merged with Massively Multiplayer Game of the Year, but Massively Multiplayer was dropped from the category title in 2018.

Discontinued Categories edit

  • Action/Adventure Game of the Year: 2006–2007
  • Casual Game of the Year: 2009–2014
  • Children's Game of the Year: 2006–2007
  • Downloadable Game of the Year: 2004–2008
  • First-Person Action Game of the Year: 2006–2007
  • Massively Multiplayer Game of the Year: 2000–2009
  • Platform Action/Adventure Game of the Year: 2004-2005
  • Social Networking Game of the Year: 2010–2012
  • Strategy Game of the Year: 1998–2007
  • Simulation Game of the Year: 1998–2007

Console

Computer

Online

  • Online Action/Strategy Game of the Year: 1999
  • Online Family/Board Game of the Year: 1999
  • Online Role-Playing Game of the Year: 1999
  • Entertainment Site of the Year: 1998–2000
  • News/Information Site of the Year: 1998–2000

Special categories edit

Hall of Fame edit

The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences has annually inducted into its "Hall of Fame" video game developers that have made revolutionary and innovative achievements in the video game industry.[46]

Year Person Company/role Notable games
1998 Shigeru Miyamoto Nintendo Donkey Kong, Mario, The Legend of Zelda, F-Zero, Star Fox, Pikmin, and Wii series.
1999 Sid Meier Founder of Firaxis Games and MicroProse Pirates!, Railroad Tycoon, Civilization, and Alpha Centauri.
2000 Hironobu Sakaguchi Originally at Square (renamed Square Enix), Founder of Mistwalker Final Fantasy, Chrono Trigger, Parasite Eve, Lost Odyssey, and The Last Story.
2001 John D. Carmack Founder of id Software Commander Keen, Doom, Quake, and Rage.
2002 Will Wright Founder of Maxis SimCity, Spore, and The Sims.
2003 Yu Suzuki Sega (head of Sega AM2 division) Arcade games such as Hang-On, Space Harrier, Out Run, After Burner, Power Drift, and Virtua Racing, as well as the Virtua Fighter, Daytona USA, Virtua Cop, and Shenmue series.
2004 Peter Molyneux Founder of Lionhead Studios and Bullfrog Productions Black & White, Populous, Magic Carpet, Syndicate, Dungeon Keeper, and Fable.
2005 Trip Hawkins Founder of Electronic Arts and Digital Chocolate Madden Football.
2006 Richard Garriott Founder of Origin Systems Ultima series and Tabula Rasa.
2007 Dani Bunten (posthumous) Founder of Ozark Softscape M.U.L.E..
2008 Michael Morhaime President & Co-Founder of Blizzard Entertainment Warcraft, Starcraft, and Diablo.
2009 Bruce Shelley Ensemble Studios Age of Empires.
2010 Mark Cerny Cerny Games Marble Madness, Ratchet & Clank, and Jak & Daxter.
2011 Ray Muzyka & Greg Zeschuk Co-Founders of BioWare Knights of the Old Republic, Mass Effect, and Dragon Age.
2012 Tim Sweeney Founder and CEO of Epic Games Unreal and Gears of War series.
2013 Gabe Newell Co-Founder and CEO of Valve Portal, Half-Life, and Left 4 Dead.
2014 Sam Houser, Dan Houser and Leslie Benzies Co-Founders of Rockstar Games Grand Theft Auto and Bully.
2016 Hideo Kojima Founder of Kojima Productions Metal Gear Solid.
2017 Todd Howard Director and Executive Producer at Bethesda Game Studios The Elder Scrolls and the Fallout series
2019 Bonnie Ross Corporate Vice-President at Microsoft, Head of 343 Industries Halo series
2020 Connie Booth Vice-President of Product Development at Sony Interactive Entertainment Advocate for several of Sony's first-party franchises, including Crash Bandicoot, Spyro the Dragon, Jak and Daxter, Ratchet & Clank, and Sly Cooper
2022 Ed Boon Creative director of NetherRealm Studios Co-creator of the Mortal Kombat series
2023 Tim Schafer Co-founder of Double Fine Productions Grim Fandango, Psychonauts, Broken Age, and Psychonauts 2

Lifetime Achievement Awards edit

The Lifetime Achievement Award is given "for individuals whose accomplishments span a broad range of disciplines over a lengthy career in the industry".[47]

Year Person Company/role
2007 Minoru Arakawa and Howard Lincoln Former presidents of Nintendo of America
2008 Ken Kutaragi Former Chairman/CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment and considered the "Father of the PlayStation".
2010 Doug Lowenstein Launched and served as president of the Interactive Digital Software Association, which became the Entertainment Software Association
2011 Bing Gordon Former Chief Creative Officer of Electronic Arts
2016 Satoru Iwata (posthumously) Former president of Nintendo
2018 Genyo Takeda Former General Manager of Nintendo Integrated Research & Development[48]
2022 Phil Spencer CEO of Microsoft Gaming[49]

Pioneer Awards edit

The Pioneer Award is given "for individuals whose career spanning work has helped shape and define the interactive entertainment industry".[47]

Year Person Company/role
2010 David Crane Founder of Activision
2011 Bill Budge Developer of Raster Blaster and Pinball Construction Set
2012 Ed Logg Co-developer of many arcade games including Asteroids, Centipede and Gauntlet
2013 Dave Lebling & Marc Blank Co-founders of Infocom
2014 Eugene Jarvis Developer of arcade games Defender and Robotron: 2084
2015 Allan Alcorn Developer of Pong and co-developed several Atari home consoles
Ralph H. Baer Creator of the first home console, the Magnavox Odyssey

Technical Impact Award edit

The Technical Impact Award was added for the 2015 awards ceremony to recognize "unique innovations that contribute to the ongoing progress of interactive media".[50]

Notable highest wins and nominations edit

By game edit

By franchise edit

By developer edit

By publisher edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The D I C E Awards formerly the Interactive Achievement Awards is an award show in the video game industry started in 1998 and commonly referred to in the industry as the video game equivalent of the Academy Awards 1 2 3 The awards are arranged by the Academy of Interactive Arts amp Sciences AIAS and held during the AIAS annual D I C E Summit in Las Vegas D I C E is a backronym for Design Innovate Communicate Entertain The D I C E Awards recognize games individuals and development teams that have contributed to the advancement of the multi billion dollar worldwide entertainment software industry 4 D I C E AwardsCurrent 26th Annual D I C E AwardsAwarded forVideo game industry achievementsVenueAria Convention Center Las Vegas Nevada CountryUnited StatesHosted byAcademy of Interactive Arts amp SciencesFormerly calledInteractive Achievement Awards 1998 2013 First awardedMay 28 1998 25 years ago 1998 05 28 Last awardedFebruary 24 2023 8 months ago 2023 02 24 Websitehttps www interactive org Contents 1 Format 2 Award ceremonies 3 Award categories 3 1 Game of the Year categories 3 1 1 Discontinued Renamed Merged categories 3 2 Craft Awards 3 2 1 Discontinued Categories 3 3 Genre Awards 3 3 1 Discontinued Categories 4 Special categories 4 1 Hall of Fame 4 2 Lifetime Achievement Awards 4 3 Pioneer Awards 4 4 Technical Impact Award 5 Notable highest wins and nominations 5 1 By game 5 2 By franchise 5 3 By developer 5 4 By publisher 6 Notes 7 ReferencesFormat editThe nominees in each category are selected by a peer panel assembled by AIAS of over 100 video game professionals across several facets of the industry including developers programmers artists and publishers which is published on the AIAS website each year The nominees are then voted on by the full membership of AIAS over 33 000 members via a confidential and secured voting system and winners are subsequently announced during the D I C E Summit in Las Vegas typically the February of that year 5 6 7 Due to this approach the D I C E Awards are considered the main peer based recognition within the video games industry compared to other major awards 8 Award ceremonies edit Date Game of the Year Host s Venue Ref s 1st May 28 1998 GoldenEye 007 N A Georgia World Congress Center 9 10 11 2nd May 13 1999 The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time N A Hard Rock Hotel and Casino 12 3rd May 11 2000 The Sims Martin Short Millennium Biltmore Hotel 13 4th March 22 2001 Diablo II Martin Lewis Polly Esther s 14 5th February 28 2002 Halo Combat Evolved Patton Oswalt Hard Rock Hotel and Casino 15 16 17 6th February 28 2003 Battlefield 1942 Dave Foley Hard Rock Hotel and Casino 18 7th March 4 2004 Call of Duty Diane Mizota Palms Casino Resort 19 8th February 1 2005 Half Life 2 Kurt Scholler Cory Rouse Green Valley Ranch 20 9th February 9 2006 God of War Jay Mohr Hard Rock Hotel and Casino 21 22 10th February 7 2007 Gears of War Jay Mohr Hard Rock Hotel and Casino 23 24 11th February 8 2008 Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare Jay Mohr Red Rock Casino Resort amp Spa 25 12th February 19 2009 LittleBigPlanet Jay Mohr Red Rock Casino Resort amp Spa 26 13th February 18 2010 Uncharted 2 Among Thieves Jay Mohr Red Rock Casino Resort amp Spa 27 28 14th February 11 2011 Mass Effect 2 Jay Mohr Red Rock Casino Resort amp Spa 29 15th February 9 2012 The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim Jay Mohr Red Rock Casino Resort amp Spa 30 16th February 7 2013 Journey Chris Hardwick Red Rock Casino Resort amp Spa 31 32 17th February 6 2014 The Last of Us Felicia Day Freddie Wong Hard Rock Hotel and Casino 33 18th February 5 2015 Dragon Age Inquisition Pete Holmes Hard Rock Hotel and Casino 34 19th February 18 2016 Fallout 4 Pete Holmes Mandalay Bay Convention Center 35 20th February 23 2017 Overwatch Greg Miller Jessica Chobot Mandalay Bay Convention Center 36 21st February 22 2018 The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild Greg Miller Jessica Chobot Mandalay Bay Convention Center 37 38 22nd February 13 2019 God of War Greg Miller Jessica Chobot Aria Resort and Casino 39 40 23rd February 13 2020 Untitled Goose Game Greg Miller Jessica Chobot Aria Resort and Casino 41 24th April 22 2021 Hades Greg Miller Jessica Chobot Kahlief Adams None a 42 25th February 24 2022 It Takes Two Greg Miller Jessica Chobot Mandalay Bay Convention Center 43 26th February 24 2023 Elden Ring Stella Chung Greg Miller Resorts World Las Vegas 44 Award categories editGame of the Year categories edit List of current Award categories by year introduced sortable by category Year introduced Category1998 Game of the Year1998 Online Game of the Year2005 Mobile Game of the Year2015 Outstanding Achievement for an Independent Game2017 Immersive Reality Technical Achievement2017 Immersive Reality Game of the YearIn 2010 Handheld Game of the Year and Cellular Game of the Year were merged into Portable Game of the Year Separate categories for handheld and mobile games would be offered again starting in 2012 Portable Game of the Year would be offered again in 2019 but was eventually replaced by Mobile Game of the Year in 2021 Multiple genre categories for Online games were offered in 1999 but they would not continue going forward 2015 was the first year to offer the D I C E Sprite Award which was to recognize a game having disproportionate resources for development and exposure as compared to AAA titles to recognize smaller indie developers 45 This would later be replaced by Outstanding Achievement for an Independent Game Discontinued Renamed Merged categories edit Computer Game of the Year 1998 2009 Console Game of the Year 1998 2009 Downloadable Game of the Year 2012 2014 Handheld Game of the Year 2002 2009 2012 2018 Portable Game of the Year 2010 2011 2019 2020 Web Based Game of the Year 2013 Wireless Game of the Year 2005 D I C E Sprite Award 2015 2018 Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay 2015 2018 Outstanding Innovation in Computer Gaming 2001 2005 Outstanding Innovation in Console Gaming 2001 2005 Outstanding Innovation in Gaming 2006 2015 Craft Awards edit List of current Award categories by year introduced sortable by category Year introduced Category1998 Outstanding Achievement in Game Design1998 Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction1998 Outstanding Achievement in Audio Design1998 Outstanding Technical Achievement1999 Outstanding Achievement in Story2000 Outstanding Achievement in Animation2000 Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition2004 Outstanding Achievement in Character2009 Outstanding Achievement in Game DirectionThe original four craft awards were for Outstanding Achievement in Art Graphics Outstanding Achievement in Interactive Design Outstanding Achievement in Sound Music and Outstanding Achievement in Software Engineering In 2000 three of the original four split into two separate categories Art Graphics would be split into Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction and Outstanding Achievement in Animation Sound Music would be split into Outstanding Achievement in Sound Design and Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition and Software Engineering would be split into Outstanding Achievement in Gameplay Engineering and Outstanding Achievement in Visual Engineering There were separate categories for male and female character performances when they were first introduced in 2004 but they were merged into a single category in 2008 The 2008 and 2009 awards offered separate outstanding achievement categories for an original story and an adapted story The Outstanding Achievement in Story would return in 2010 In 2015 the outstanding achievement categories for gameplay engineering and visual engineering were combined into the Outstanding Technical Achievement In 2001 Online Game of the Year was replaced by the Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay Online Game of the Year would be offered again in 2014 and then again in 2018 and has been offered every year since Discontinued Categories edit Outstanding Achievement in Gameplay Engineering 2000 2014 Outstanding Achievement in Visual Engineering 2000 2014 Outstanding Achievement in Character Performance Female 2004 2007 Outstanding Achievement in Character Performance Male 2004 2007 Outstanding Achievement in Licensed Soundtrack 2004 2011 Outstanding Achievement in Original Story 2009 2010 Outstanding Achievement in Adapted Story 2009 2010 Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay 2001 2003 2005 2013 Outstanding Achievement in Portable Game Design 2010 Outstanding Achievement in Connectivity 2012 2013 Genre Awards edit List of current Award categories by year introduced sortable by category Year introduced Category1998 Action Game of the Year1998 Adventure Game of the Year1998 Family Game of the Year1998 Fighting Game of the Year1998 Racing Game of the Year1998 Role Playing Game of the Year1998 Sports Game of the Year1998 Strategy Simulation Game of the YearThe first eight annual awards ceremonies separated awards for computer games and console games In addition the first three awards ceremonies also had online content awards Initially there were separate awards for computer console action adventure role playing sports and later family games Fighting and racing were exclusive console genre awards and exclusive computer genres included strategy simulation creativity and educational games Adventure and role playing awards were merged in 2000 The following year adventure would be merged with action and role playing its own separate category Console and computer first person action categories were introduced in 2003 along with Console Platform Action Adventure Game of the Year Separate awards for console action sports and console sports simulation would be offered in 2004 The categories for sports simulation and action sports would be offered again in 2005 before merging back into a single Sports Game of the Year Platform exclusive genre categories such as fighting racing strategy and simulation would drop the console or computer title of the award in 2005 Console and computer categories would be merged in 2006 Platform Action Adventure would not be featured in 2007 and featured just one Action Adventure Game of the Year The categories for First Person Action Game of the Year and Action Adventure Game of the Year would be replaced by Action Game of the Year and Adventure Game of the Year in 2008 That same year categories for strategy and simulation games would be merged into one In 2010 Role Playing Game of the Year was merged with Massively Multiplayer Game of the Year but Massively Multiplayer was dropped from the category title in 2018 Discontinued Categories edit Action Adventure Game of the Year 2006 2007 Casual Game of the Year 2009 2014 Children s Game of the Year 2006 2007 Downloadable Game of the Year 2004 2008 First Person Action Game of the Year 2006 2007 Massively Multiplayer Game of the Year 2000 2009 Platform Action Adventure Game of the Year 2004 2005 Social Networking Game of the Year 2010 2012 Strategy Game of the Year 1998 2007 Simulation Game of the Year 1998 2007 Console Console Action Game of the Year 1998 2000 Console Action Adventure Game of the Year 2001 2005 Console Adventure Game of the Year 1998 1999 Console Adventure Role Playing Game of the Year 2000 Console Children s Family Title of the Year 2000 Console Children s Game of the Year 2004 2005 Console Family Game of the Year 2001 2002 2004 2005 Console First Person Action Game of the Year 2003 2005 Console Platform Action Adventure Game of the Year 2003 Console Role Playing Game of the Year 1998 1999 2001 2005 Console Sports Game of the Year 1998 2003 Console Action Sports Game of the Year 2004 2005 Sports Simulation Game of the Year 2004 2005Computer Computer Action Game of the Year 1998 2000 Computer Action Adventure Game of the Year 2001 2005 Computer Adventure Game of the Year 1998 1999 Computer Adventure Role Playing Game of the Year 2000 Computer Children s Entertainment Title of the Year 1999 2000 2005 Computer Family Game of the Year 1998 2002 2004 2005 Computer First Person Action Game of the Year 2003 2005 Computer Role Playing Game of the Year 1998 1999 2001 2005 Computer Sports Game of the Year 1998 2005 Computer Creativity Title of the Year 1998 2000 Computer Edutainment Game of the Year 1998 Computer Skills Building Title of the Year 1998 Computer Educational Title of the Year 0 8 years 1999 Computer Educational Title of the Year 9 16 years 1999 Computer Educational Title of the Year 2000 2002 Online Online Action Strategy Game of the Year 1999 Online Family Board Game of the Year 1999 Online Role Playing Game of the Year 1999 Entertainment Site of the Year 1998 2000 News Information Site of the Year 1998 2000Special categories editHall of Fame edit The Academy of Interactive Arts amp Sciences has annually inducted into its Hall of Fame video game developers that have made revolutionary and innovative achievements in the video game industry 46 Year Person Company role Notable games1998 Shigeru Miyamoto Nintendo Donkey Kong Mario The Legend of Zelda F Zero Star Fox Pikmin and Wii series 1999 Sid Meier Founder of Firaxis Games and MicroProse Pirates Railroad Tycoon Civilization and Alpha Centauri 2000 Hironobu Sakaguchi Originally at Square renamed Square Enix Founder of Mistwalker Final Fantasy Chrono Trigger Parasite Eve Lost Odyssey and The Last Story 2001 John D Carmack Founder of id Software Commander Keen Doom Quake and Rage 2002 Will Wright Founder of Maxis SimCity Spore and The Sims 2003 Yu Suzuki Sega head of Sega AM2 division Arcade games such as Hang On Space Harrier Out Run After Burner Power Drift and Virtua Racing as well as the Virtua Fighter Daytona USA Virtua Cop and Shenmue series 2004 Peter Molyneux Founder of Lionhead Studios and Bullfrog Productions Black amp White Populous Magic Carpet Syndicate Dungeon Keeper and Fable 2005 Trip Hawkins Founder of Electronic Arts and Digital Chocolate Madden Football 2006 Richard Garriott Founder of Origin Systems Ultima series and Tabula Rasa 2007 Dani Bunten posthumous Founder of Ozark Softscape M U L E 2008 Michael Morhaime President amp Co Founder of Blizzard Entertainment Warcraft Starcraft and Diablo 2009 Bruce Shelley Ensemble Studios Age of Empires 2010 Mark Cerny Cerny Games Marble Madness Ratchet amp Clank and Jak amp Daxter 2011 Ray Muzyka amp Greg Zeschuk Co Founders of BioWare Knights of the Old Republic Mass Effect and Dragon Age 2012 Tim Sweeney Founder and CEO of Epic Games Unreal and Gears of War series 2013 Gabe Newell Co Founder and CEO of Valve Portal Half Life and Left 4 Dead 2014 Sam Houser Dan Houser and Leslie Benzies Co Founders of Rockstar Games Grand Theft Auto and Bully 2016 Hideo Kojima Founder of Kojima Productions Metal Gear Solid 2017 Todd Howard Director and Executive Producer at Bethesda Game Studios The Elder Scrolls and the Fallout series2019 Bonnie Ross Corporate Vice President at Microsoft Head of 343 Industries Halo series2020 Connie Booth Vice President of Product Development at Sony Interactive Entertainment Advocate for several of Sony s first party franchises including Crash Bandicoot Spyro the Dragon Jak and Daxter Ratchet amp Clank and Sly Cooper2022 Ed Boon Creative director of NetherRealm Studios Co creator of the Mortal Kombat series2023 Tim Schafer Co founder of Double Fine Productions Grim Fandango Psychonauts Broken Age and Psychonauts 2Lifetime Achievement Awards edit The Lifetime Achievement Award is given for individuals whose accomplishments span a broad range of disciplines over a lengthy career in the industry 47 Year Person Company role2007 Minoru Arakawa and Howard Lincoln Former presidents of Nintendo of America2008 Ken Kutaragi Former Chairman CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment and considered the Father of the PlayStation 2010 Doug Lowenstein Launched and served as president of the Interactive Digital Software Association which became the Entertainment Software Association2011 Bing Gordon Former Chief Creative Officer of Electronic Arts2016 Satoru Iwata posthumously Former president of Nintendo2018 Genyo Takeda Former General Manager of Nintendo Integrated Research amp Development 48 2022 Phil Spencer CEO of Microsoft Gaming 49 Pioneer Awards edit The Pioneer Award is given for individuals whose career spanning work has helped shape and define the interactive entertainment industry 47 Year Person Company role2010 David Crane Founder of Activision2011 Bill Budge Developer of Raster Blaster and Pinball Construction Set2012 Ed Logg Co developer of many arcade games including Asteroids Centipede and Gauntlet2013 Dave Lebling amp Marc Blank Co founders of Infocom2014 Eugene Jarvis Developer of arcade games Defender and Robotron 20842015 Allan Alcorn Developer of Pong and co developed several Atari home consolesRalph H Baer Creator of the first home console the Magnavox OdysseyTechnical Impact Award edit The Technical Impact Award was added for the 2015 awards ceremony to recognize unique innovations that contribute to the ongoing progress of interactive media 50 Year Winner2015 Apple App Store2016 Visual Basic 51 Notable highest wins and nominations editBy game edit Most award winning games Wins Game Year10 Uncharted 2 Among Thieves 2010The Last of Us 20149 Half Life 2 2005God of War 20198 Gears of War 2007LittleBigPlanet 2009Journey 2013Middle earth Shadow of Mordor 2015Prince of Persia The Sands of Time 20047 God of War 2006God of War Ragnarok 20236 The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time 1999 Most nominated games Nominations Game Year15 Uncharted 2 Among Thieves 201013 Prince of Persia The Sands of Time 2004The Last of Us 201412 BioShock 2008God of War 2006God of War 2019God of War Ragnarok 2023Uncharted 3 Drake s Deception 201211 Half Life 2 2005Journey 2013Marvel s Spider Man 2019The Last of Us Part II 2021 By franchise edit Most award winning franchises Franchise Wins GamesGod of War 26 6Mario 22 22Uncharted 17 3The Legend of Zelda 15 7Half Life 14 4Final Fantasy 13 7Halo 12 4The Last of Us 12 2FIFA 11 11Call of Duty 11 5Middle earth The Lord of the Rings 11 3 Most nominated franchises Franchise Nominations GamesCall of Duty 75 19Mario 65 46Uncharted 49 6God of War 48 8The Legend of Zelda 46 14Assassin s Creed 42 10Star Wars 37 17Final Fantasy 34 14Battlefield 34 11Tom Clancy s 32 13Halo 30 9 By developer edit Most award winning developers Developer Wins GamesNintendo EAD EPD 39 23Naughty Dog 29 5Santa Monica Studio 24 3EA Canada Vancouver 23 18Valve 20 6BioWare 17 7Blizzard Entertainment 16 10Ubisoft Montreal 16 8Harmonix 13 7SquareSoft Square Enix 13 7Bethesda Game Studios 13 5Bungie 12 3 Most nominated developers Publisher Nominations GamesNintendo EAD EPD 117 48Ubisoft Montreal 103 32Naughty Dog 85 12EA Canada Vancouver 75 48Insomniac Games 64 16SquareSoft Square Enix 56 25Infinity Ward 50 9Blizzard Entertainment 49 18Valve 48 11Santa Monica Studio 48 7BioWare 47 16DICE 47 16 By publisher edit The most award winning publishers Publisher Wins GamesSony Interactive Entertainment 119 45Electronic Arts 113 79Nintendo 78 59Microsoft Xbox Game Studios 66 42Activision 26 16Ubisoft 21 13Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment 21 10Valve 20 6Blizzard Entertainment 17 9Bethesda Softworks 15 7 The most nominated publishers Publisher Nominations GamesSony Interactive Entertainment 494 165Electronic Arts 401 217Nintendo 281 156Microsoft Xbox Game Studios 247 112Ubisoft 180 78Activision 169 67SquareSoft Square Enix 82 392K Games 70 37Rockstar Games 65 13Sega 63 36Notes edit Held virtually due to the COVID 19 pandemic References edit The Last of Us takes the big prize and many others at the Oscars of video games Digital Trends February 7 2014 Archived from the original on November 4 2021 Retrieved November 4 2021 DICE Awards turn 20 How gaming s Academy Awards have grown VentureBeat February 21 2017 Archived from the original on October 25 2020 Retrieved November 4 2021 Control nominated for eight video game Oscars D I C E Awards and five GDC Awards 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