Game Developers Choice Awards

The Game Developers Choice Awards are awards annually presented at the Game Developers Conference for outstanding game developers and games.[1]Introduced in 2001, the Game Developers Choice Awards were preceded by the Spotlight Awards, which were presented from 1997 to 1999.[2] Since then, the ceremony for the Independent Games Festival is held just prior to the Choice Awards ceremony.

Game Developers Choice Awards
Awarded forOutstanding game developers and games
Presented byGame Developers Conference
First awardedMarch 24, 2001; 23 years ago (2001-03-24)
WebsiteOfficial website

Winner selection process edit

Nominations for games are by made by International Choice Awards Network (ICAN), a group of leading game creators. Votes are then additionally made by editors of Game Developer.[3] Any video game released in the preceding calendar year, regardless of medium, is eligible to be nominated, though upgrades, expansions, and mission packs are not eligible to be nominated.[3]

The top nominated games are assembled into the list of nominees, typically presented in December, are then voted on by final voting body, made up of ICANs, and editors of Game Developer.[3] In this final stage of voting, games with the highest votes in a category are the winners.[3]

Winners for Special Awards (Lifetime Achievement, Pioneer, Ambassador) are decided by a "Special Awards Jury", which appears to consist of a variety of 5 people.[4] This group may consider recommendations from ICAN members.[3]

The winners are announced during the Game Developers Conference, which is typically held in March of the calendar year.

GDC related properties are owned by the UBM technology group.

Historical process edit

In 2007, gamasutra.com took over management of the awards from the IGDA.[5]An advisory board selected by the editors of gamasutra.com and Game Developer magazine oversees the selection process.

In the past, nominations are accepted from registered gamasutra.com users, confirmed to be game developers, and from the advisory board.Once the nomination process is complete, the advisory board identifies five finalists for each regular category.

The recipients of the Lifetime Achievement, Pioneer (formerly known as First Penguin) and Maverick awards are selected by the advisory board.For the other awards, a vote open to all those who participated in the nomination process chooses a recipient from each category's finalists.[6]

List of winners edit

Note: Events held for awards are held early in the following year. Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.

Game of the Year edit

The Game of the Year Award recognizes the overall best game released during the previous calendar year, as interpreted by the members of the Game Developers Conference.

YearGameGenreDeveloper(s)
2000The Sims[7]Life simulationMaxis
2001Grand Theft Auto III[8]Action-adventureDMA Design
2002Metroid Prime[9]Action-adventureRetro Studios
2003Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic[10]Role-playingBioWare
2004Half-Life 2[11]First-person shooterValve
2005Shadow of the Colossus[12]Action-adventureTeam Ico
2006Gears of War[13]Third-person shooterEpic Games
2007Portal[14]Puzzle-platformerValve
2008Fallout 3[15]Action role-playingBethesda Game Studios
2009Uncharted 2: Among Thieves[16]Action-adventureNaughty Dog
2010Red Dead Redemption[17]Action-adventureRockstar San Diego
2011The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim[18]Action role-playingBethesda Game Studios
2012Journey[19]AdventureThatgamecompany
2013The Last of Us[20]Action-adventureNaughty Dog
2014Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor[21]Action-adventureMonolith Productions
2015The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[22]Action role-playingCD Projekt Red
2016Overwatch[23]First-person shooterBlizzard Entertainment
2017The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild[24]AdventureNintendo
2018God of War[25]Action-adventureSanta Monica Studio
2019Untitled Goose Game[26]PuzzleHouse House
2020Hades[27]Action role-playingSupergiant Games
2021Inscryption[28]RoguelikeDaniel Mullins Games
2022Elden Ring[29]Action role-playingFromSoftware
2023Baldur's Gate 3[30]Role-playingLarian Studios

Best Audio edit

Best Audio award recognizes the overall excellence of audio in a game, including sound effects, musical composition, sound design and orchestration.

Best Debut edit

The Best Debut Award recognizes the best game from any development studio which released its first publicly available title during the calendar year. This was formerly known as the New Studio of the Year Award. In years prior to 2008, the award was awarded to the studio name, as opposed to the game title.

Best Design edit

Best Design award recognizes the overall excellence of design in a game, including gameplay, mechanics, puzzles, play balancing, and scenarios.

Best Mobile/Handheld Game edit

Best Mobile/Handheld Game Award recognizes the overall best game commercially released on any handheld platform.

Innovation Award edit

The Innovation Award recognizes games that demonstrate innovation and push the boundaries of games as an expressive medium. Multiple awards per year were given before 2007.

Best Narrative edit

Best Narrative award recognizes the quality of writing in a game, including story, plot construction, dialogue, and branching narratives.

Best Technology edit

Best Technology award recognizes the overall excellence of technology in a game, including graphics programming, artificial intelligence, networking, and physics.

Best Visual Art edit

Best Visual Art award recognizes the overall excellence of visual art in a game, including animation, modeling, art direction, and textures.

Best VR/AR Game edit

Special Awards Recipients edit

Audience Award edit

These awards are voted by the audience for best game of that year.

The Pioneer Award edit

Known as the First Penguin award until 2007, the Pioneer Award celebrates individuals who developed a breakthrough technology, game concept or gameplay design.

GDC had announced their intention to award Nolan Bushnell (co-founder of Atari) the 2017 Pioneer Award.[48] However, after several people asked the GDC to reconsider this in light of documented sexist activities in Bushnell's past in light of the current #MeToo movement, GDC opted to not award the Pioneer Award and instead "will dedicate this year's award to honor the pioneering and unheard voices of the past".[49][50]

Ambassador Award edit

The Ambassador Award is given to individuals within or outside the industry who helped video games "advance to a better place."[51] It replaced the IGDA Award for Community Contribution after 2008.[52]

Lifetime Achievement Award edit

The Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes the achievements of a developer who has impacted games and game development.

Retired awards edit

The following award categories have been retired or replaced with a different focus.

Best Downloadable Game edit

Best Downloadable Game Award recognizes the overall best game released on console or PC platforms specifically and solely for digital download - with an emphasis on smaller, more 'casual'-friendly titles.

Character Design edit

The Character Design award recognizes the overall excellence of non-licensed character design in a game, including originality, character arc and emotional depth.

Excellence in Level Design edit

Excellence in Programming edit

IGDA Award for Community Contribution edit

The IGDA Award for Community Contribution recognized developers for significant efforts "building community, sharing knowledge, speaking on behalf of developers and/or contributing to the art form of game development".[52] The Ambassador Award replaced it after 2007.[51]

Original Game Character of the Year edit

Maverick Award edit

The Maverick Award recognizes the current achievements of a developer who exhibits independence in thought and action while experimenting with alternate/emerging forms of digital games.

Best New Social/Online Game edit

Game Developers Choice Online Awards edit

For its eight iteration in 2010, GDC Austin was rebranded as GDC Online, with a greater focus on MMOs, and social and casual games.[59] The Game Developers Choice Online Awards were also introduced to recognize technical excellence and innovation in online games. In addition to the awards of the competitive categories, special awards were given out to pioneering online games and creators.[60] In 2012 it was announced that GDC Online would be replaced by GDC Next in Los Angeles in 2013, and the awards were subsequently discontinued.[61][62]

2010 edit

The 2010 awards ceremony took place on October 7, 2010. League of Legends by Riot Games led the winners with five awards from six nominations, including the publicly voted Audience Award.[63] Richard Bartle received the Online Game Legend award for his work on the first MUD and the 2003 book Designing Virtual Worlds. The massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) Ultima Online was inducted into the GDC Online Awards Hall of Fame for being "a specific online game that has resulted in the long-term advancement of the medium, pioneering major shifts in online game development and games as a whole."[64]

AwardGamePublisher
Best Online TechnologyLeague of LegendsRiot Games
Best Social Network GameSocial CityPlaydom
Best Online Visual ArtsLeague of LegendsRiot Games
Best Audio for an Online GameAionNCSoft
Best Community RelationsWorld of WarcraftBlizzard Entertainment
Best Online Game DesignLeague of LegendsRiot Games
Best Live GameEve OnlineCCP Games
Best New Online GameLeague of LegendsRiot Games
Audience AwardLeague of LegendsRiot Games
Special Awards
AwardRecipient
Online Game Legend AwardRichard Bartle
GDC Online Awards Hall of FameUltima Online (Electronic Arts)

2011 edit

Kelton Flinn receiving the Online Game Legend Award

The 2011 awards ceremony took place on October 12, 2011. All the awards from the previous year returned, and a new award for Online Innovation was introduced. Minecraft and Rift by Mojang and Trion Worlds respectively took home the most awards, with two each. Kelton Flinn and John Taylor received the special Online Game Legend award as founders of Kesmai and creators of Island of Kesmai and Air Warrior. Additionally, the MMORPG EverQuest was inducted into the GDC Online Awards Hall of Fame.[65]

AwardGamePublisher
Best Online Game DesignSpiral KnightsThree Rings Design/Sega
Best Online Visual ArtsDC Universe OnlineSony Online Entertainment
Best Community RelationsMinecraftMojang
Best Online TechnologyRiftTrion Worlds
Best Social Network GameGardens of TimePlaydom
Best Audio for an Online GameClone Wars AdventuresSony Online Entertainment
Best New Online GameRiftTrion Worlds
Best Live GameMinecraftMojang
Online InnovationShadow CitiesGrey Area
Audience AwardWizard101KingsIsle Entertainment
Special Awards
AwardRecipient
Online Game LegendKelton Flinn and John Taylor
GDC Online Awards Hall of FameEverQuest (Sony Online Entertainment)

2012 edit

Raph Koster at GDC Online 2012

The 2011 awards ceremony took place on October 10, 2012. Star Wars: The Old Republic, developed by BioWare Austin, became the top winner at four awards, with League of Legends by Riot Games trailing slightly behind at three awards.[66] The Online Game Legend award was given to Raph Koster, developer of previous Hall of Fame inductee Ultima Online as well as Star Wars: Galaxies. MMORPG World of Warcraft was inducted into the GDC Online Awards Hall of Fame.[67]

AwardGameDeveloper
Best Online Game DesignStar Wars: The Old RepublicBioWare Austin
Best Online Visual ArtsStar Wars: The Old RepublicBioWare Austin
Best Community RelationsLeague of LegendsRiot Games
Best Online TechnologyStar Wars: The Old RepublicBioWare Austin
Best Social Network GameDraw SomethingOMGPOP/Zynga
Best Audio for an Online GameDiablo IIIBlizzard Entertainment
Best New Online GameStar Wars: The Old RepublicBioWare Austin
Best Live GameLeague of LegendsRiot Games
Online InnovationJourneyThatgamecompany
Audience AwardLeague of LegendsRiot Games
Special Awards
AwardRecipient
Online Game LegendRaph Koster
GDC Online Awards Hall of FameWorld of Warcraft (Blizzard Entertainment)

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