10th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards

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The 10th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards was the 10th edition of the

D.I.C.E. Summit, and was hosted by stand-up comedian Jay Mohr.[1]

The original nomination package listed "Cellphone Game of the Year", but the finalists were listed for "Mobile Game of the Year". The nomination package also features a genre category of "Casual Game of the Year", but there were not any finalists named for this category. Instead, finalists were listed for "Downloadable Game of the Year", which was not part of the category listing in the rules & procedures.[2][3]

Microsoft Game Studios and Nintendo tied for having the most nominations, with Microsoft winning the most awards. Electronic Arts
had the most nominated games, and tied with Microsoft and Nintendo for having the most award-winning games.

Dani Bunten was inducted posthumously into the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame. Nintendo of America founders Minoru Arakawa and Howard Lincoln also became the first recipients of the "Lifetime Achievement Award".[4]

Winners and Nominees

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[3][5][6][7]

Game of the Year Awards

Computer Game of the Year
Console Game of the Year

Outstanding Innovation in Gaming

Outstanding Innovation in Gaming

Craft Awards

  • Microsoft Game Studios
    ) — Aaron Herzog, Jay Hosfelt, Jerry O'Flaherty

Character Performance Awards

  • Microsoft Game Studios
    ) — Writer: Susan O'Connor
  • Louise Ridgeway as Leafos,
    Microsoft Game Studios
    )

Genre Awards

Action/Adventure Game of the Year

Special Awards

Hall of Fame

  • Dani Bunten

Lifetime Achievement

Multiple nominations and awards

Multiple Nominations

Nominations by company
Nominations Games Company
19 7 Nintendo
5
Microsoft Game Studios
14 8
Sony Computer Entertainment
13 9 Electronic Arts
12 4
2K Games
11 THQ
10 Ubisoft
1 Epic Games
8 Bethesda Game Studios
7 2 Activision
6 1 Rare
Relic Entertainment
5 2
LucasArts
1 Treyarch
4 4 Sega
1 Harmonix
RedOctane
Traveller's Tales
3 3 Atari
2 Criterion Games
Square Enix
1 Ready at Dawn
Volition
2 2 Big Fish Games
Buena Vista Games
Gameloft
NCSoft
PlayFirst
1 DICE
Human Head Studios
Insomniac Games
Red Storm Entertainment
Rockstar Vancouver

Multiple awards

Games that received multiple awards
Awards Game
8 Gears of War
3 Wii Sports
2 Guitar Hero II
LocoRoco
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Awards by company
Awards Games Company
10 3
Microsoft Game Studios
8 1 Epic Games
5 3 Nintendo
3 Electronic Arts
2 2 Activision
1
2K Games
Bethesda Game Studios
Harmonix
RedOctane
Sony Computer Entertainment

Notes

  1. ^ Voice actor not specified; Character listed under the voice actor credit.
  2. ^ Voice the female nords and female orcs.
  3. ^ Xbox 360 version
  4. ^ Nintendo DS version

External links

References

  1. ^ "AIAS Announces Winners of 10th Annual IAA's" (PDF). Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences. Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Submission Form - 10th Annual Awards" (PDF). Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
  3. ^ a b "10th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards Finalists" (PDF). D.I.C.E. Summit. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
  4. ^ "Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Special Awards". Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences. Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
  5. ^ "GEARS OF WAR INVADES SIN CITY CAPTURING EIGHT STATUES AT THE 10TH ANNUAL INTERACTIVE ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS" (PDF). Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
  6. ^ Surette, Tim (February 12, 2007). "D.I.C.E. 07: Gears grabs gold". GameSpot. Archived from the original on 26 December 2022. Retrieved 26 December 2022.
  7. ^ "10th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards Announced - News". Nintendo World Report. Retrieved 2022-07-10.