7th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards

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7th Annual
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Hosted byDiane Mizota
Highlights
Most awardsPrince of Persia: The Sands of Time (8)
Most nominationsPrince of Persia: The Sands of Time (13)
Game of the YearCall of Duty
Hall of FamePeter Molyneux
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The 7th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards was the 7th edition of the

D.I.C.E. Summit. It was hosted by Diane Mizota.[1][2]

The craft awards for "Outstanding Achievement in Character Performance" for males and females were introduced along with the "Outstanding Achievement in Soundtrack." Separate console awards for "Action Sports" and "Sports Simulation" were offered. Separate awards for "Children's Title of the Year" and "Family Game of the Year" would be offered for both console and computer; however, there were not any finalists named for "Computer Children's Title of the Year". "Wireless Game of the Year" would be offered in addition to "Handheld Game of the Year". The computer award for "Downloadable Game of the Year" was introduced. "Online Gameplay of the Year" was not offered.[3]

The Sims: Superstar expansion winning "Computer Simulation Game of the Year
".

Peter Molyneux was inducted into the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame.

Winners and Nominees

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[4][5][1][6]

Console Game of the Year
Computer Game of the Year

Innovation Awards

Outstanding Innovation in Computer Gaming
Outstanding Innovation in Console Gaming

Craft Awards

Console Awards

Console Platform Action/Adventure Game of the Year
Console Action/Adventure Game of the Year

Handheld Awards

Computer Awards

Computer Action/Adventure Game of the Year
  • Microsoft Game Studios

Online Awards

Hall of Fame Award

Multiple nominations and awards

Multiple Nominations

Nominations by company
Nominations Games Company
33 17 Electronic Arts
23 7 Ubisoft
22 8
Sony Computer Entertainment
17 9 Nintendo
12 8
Microsoft Game Studios
4 Activision
11 2 BioWare
10 1
LucasArts
7 3 Rockstar Games
1 Insomniac Games
6 Infinity Ward
Naughty Dog
5 5 Atari
1 Remedy Entertainment
4 3 Eidos Interactive
2 SquareSoft
1 Big Huge Games
3 3 Sierra Entertainment
THQ
Vivendi Universal Games
2 Namco
1
AKI Corporation
Harmonix
Neversoft
2 2 Maxis
1
Buena Vista Games
Ion Storm
Luxoflux
Monolith Productions
Pogo.com
Project Soul
Rare
Red Storm Entertainment
Sega

Multiple awards

Awards by company
Awards Games Company
12 9 Electronic Arts
9 2 Ubisoft
3 3 Nintendo
2
Sony Computer Entertainment
1 Activision
BioWare
Infinity Ward
LucasArts
2 2 Maxis
Microsoft Game Studios
SquareSoft

External links

References

  1. ^ a b "AIAS Announces Finalists for Annual Interactive Achievement Awards". GameZone. GameZone. Retrieved 9 January 2023.
  2. ^ "The 2004 AIAS Awards Ceremony". Nintendo World Report. Retrieved 20 December 2023.
  3. ^ "Seventh Annual Interactive Achievement Awards Nomination Form" (PDF). Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 10, 2003. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  4. ^ "Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences (AIAS) Announces Finalists for the 7th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards" (PDF). Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 4, 2006. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
  5. ^ "Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences (AIAS) Announces Winners for the 7th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards" (PDF). Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 4, 2006. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
  6. ^ "7th Annual Interactive Achievement Award Winners Announced". Writers Write. Writers Write, Inc. Retrieved 9 January 2023.
  7. ^ "D.I.C.E. Special Awards". Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences. Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 1 June 2022.