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* [[Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences]]
* [[Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences]]
* [[Academy of Interactive Entertainment]]
* [[Academy of Interactive Entertainment]]
* [[Electronic Games|Arcade Awards]]
* [[Electronic Games|Arcade Awards / Electronic Gaming Awards]]
* [[BAFTA Games Awards|British Academy of Film and Television Arts]]
* [[BAFTA Games Awards|British Academy of Film and Television Arts]]
* [[Crispy Gamer]]
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===Arcade Awards===
===Arcade Awards / Electronic Gaming Awards===
{{main|Electronic Games}}
{{main|Electronic Games}}


The Arcade Awards, also known as the Arkie Awards, was one of the first video game awards, dating back to the [[golden age of video arcade games]] and lasting up until the [[North American video game crash of 1983|North American video game industry crash]]. It was held since 1980 (for games released in 1979 and earlier) and were announced annually by ''[[Electronic Games]]'' magazine since 1981, covering several different platform categories.<ref>{{cite web|title=Electronic Games Magazine|url=http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=%28collection%3Aelectronic-games-magazine%20OR%20mediatype%3Aelectronic-games-magazine%29%20AND%20-mediatype%3Acollection|publisher=[[Internet Archive]]|accessdate=1 February 2012}}</ref>
The Arcade Awards, also known as the Arkie Awards, was one of the first video game awards, dating back to the [[golden age of video arcade games]] and lasting up until the [[North American video game crash of 1983|North American video game industry crash]]. It was held since 1980 (for games released in 1979 and earlier) and were announced annually by ''[[Electronic Games]]'' magazine since 1981, covering several different platform categories.<ref>{{cite web|title=Electronic Games Magazine|url=http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=%28collection%3Aelectronic-games-magazine%20OR%20mediatype%3Aelectronic-games-magazine%29%20AND%20-mediatype%3Acollection|publisher=[[Internet Archive]]|accessdate=1 February 2012}}</ref> Following the magazine's revival in 1992, it published the Electronic Gaming Awards in January 1993 for the best video games released in 1992.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Electronic Gaming Awards|journal=Electronic Games|year=1993|month=January|issue=38|pages=26-7|url=http://archives.tg-16.com/00_happy_new_year_1993.htm|accessdate=5 February 2012}}</ref>


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!Year
!Year
!Game
!Game
!Genre
!Platform
!Platform
!Developer(s)
|-
| '''1992''' (7th)
| ''[[Street Fighter II]]'' <br> ''[[NHLPA Hockey '93]]'' <br> ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]''
| [[Fighting game|Fighting]] <br> [[Sports game|Sports]] <br> [[Platform game|Platformer]]
| [[Arcade game|Arcade]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]], [[Sega Genesis|Genesis / Mega Drive]] <br> [[Sega Genesis|Genesis / Mega Drive]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]] <br> [[Sega Genesis|Genesis / Mega Drive]]
| [[Capcom]] <br> [[Park Place Productions]] <br> [[Sega]]
|-
|-
| '''1984''' (6th)
| '''1984''' (6th)
| '''[[Arcade game|Arcade]]''': ''[[Star Wars (1983 video game)|Star Wars]]'' <br> '''[[Console game|Console]]''': ''Space Shuttle'' <br> '''[[PC game|Computer]]''': ''[[Ultima III: Exodus]]'' <br> '''[[Dedicated console|Standalone]]''': ''[[Zaxxon]]'' <br>
| '''[[Arcade game|Arcade]]''': ''[[Star Wars (1983 video game)|Star Wars]]'' <br> '''[[Console game|Console]]''': ''Space Shuttle'' <br> '''[[PC game|Computer]]''': ''[[Ultima III: Exodus]]'' <br> '''[[Dedicated console|Standalone]]''': ''[[Zaxxon]]''
| ([[Rail shooter|Rail]]) [[Shooter game|Shooter]] <br> [[Space flight simulator game|Space Simulation]] <br> [[Role-playing video game|Role-Playing Game]] <br> ([[Isometric shooter|Isometric]]) [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| [[Arcade game|Arcade]] <br> [[Atari 2600]] <br> [[Apple II]], [[Atari 8-bit family|Atari 800]], [[Commodore 64]] <br> [[Coleco#History|Coleco Mini-Arcade]]
| [[Arcade game|Arcade]] <br> [[Atari 2600]] <br> [[Apple II]], [[Atari 8-bit family|Atari 800]], [[Commodore 64]] <br> [[Coleco#History|Coleco Mini-Arcade]]
| [[Atari]] <br> [[Activision]] <br> [[Origin Systems]] <br> [[Sega]]
|-
|-
| '''1983''' (5th)
| '''1983''' (5th)
| '''Arcade''': ''[[Pole Position (video game)|Pole Position]]'' <br> '''Console''' (tied): ''[[Ms. Pac-Man]]'' <br> '''Console''' (tied): ''[[Lady Bug (video game)|Lady Bug]]'' <br> '''Computer''': ''[[Lode Runner]]''
| '''Arcade''': ''[[Pole Position (video game)|Pole Position]]'' <br> '''Console''' (tied): ''[[Ms. Pac-Man]]'' <br> '''Console''' (tied): ''[[Lady Bug (video game)|Lady Bug]]'' <br> '''Computer''': ''[[Lode Runner]]''
| [[Racing video game|Racing]] <br> [[List of maze video games|Maze]] <br> [[List of maze video games|Maze]] <br> [[Platform game|Platformer]]
| [[Arcade game|Arcade]] <br> [[Atari 2600]] <br> [[ColecoVision]] <br> [[Apple II]]
| [[Arcade game|Arcade]] <br> [[Atari 2600]] <br> [[ColecoVision]] <br> [[Apple II]]
| [[Namco]] <br> [[Namco]], [[Midway Games|Midway]], [[General Computer Corporation|GCC]] <br> [[Universal Entertainment Corporation|Universal]] <br> [[Brøderbund]]
|-
|-
| '''1982''' (4th)
| '''1982''' (4th)
| '''Arcade''': ''[[Tron (video game)|Tron]]'' <br> '''Console''': ''[[Demon Attack]]'' <br> '''Computer''': ''[[David's Midnight Magic]]'' <br> '''Standalone''': ''[[Galaxian]]''
| '''Arcade''': ''[[Tron (video game)|Tron]]'' <br> '''Console''': ''[[Demon Attack]]'' <br> '''Computer''': ''[[David's Midnight Magic]]'' <br> '''Standalone''': ''[[Galaxian]]''
| [[Action game|Action]] <br> [[Shoot 'em up|Shoot 'Em Up]] <br> [[Pinball]] <br> [[Shoot 'em up|Shoot 'Em Up]]
| [[Arcade game|Arcade]] <br> [[Atari 2600]] <br> [[Apple II]] <br> [[Coleco#History|Coleco Mini-Arcade]]
| [[Arcade game|Arcade]] <br> [[Atari 2600]] <br> [[Apple II]] <br> [[Coleco#History|Coleco Mini-Arcade]]
| [[Midway Games|Midway]] <br> [[Imagic]] <br> [[Brøderbund]] <br> [[Namco]]
|-
|-
| '''1981''' (3rd)
| '''1981''' (3rd)
| '''Arcade''': ''[[Pac-Man]]'' <br> '''Console''': ''[[Asteroids]]'' <br> '''Computer''': ''[[Star Raiders]]''
| '''Arcade''': ''[[Pac-Man]]'' <br> '''Console''': ''[[Asteroids (video game)|Asteroids]]'' <br> '''Computer''': ''[[Star Raiders]]''
| [[List of maze video games|Maze]] <br> [[Shoot 'em up|Shoot 'Em Up]] <br> [[Space flight simulator game|Space Simulation]]
| [[Arcade game|Arcade]] <br> [[Atari 2600]] <br> [[Atari 8-bit family|Atari 800]]
| [[Arcade game|Arcade]] <br> [[Atari 2600]] <br> [[Atari 8-bit family|Atari 800]]
| [[Namco]] <br> [[Atari]] <br> [[Atari]]
|-
|-
| '''1980''' (2nd)
| '''1980''' (2nd)
| '''Arcade''': ''[[Asteroids (video game)|Asteroids]]'' <br> '''Console''': ''[[Superman (Atari 2600 video game)|Superman]]''
| '''Arcade''': ''[[Asteroids (video game)|Asteroids]]'' <br> '''Console''': ''[[Superman (Atari 2600 video game)|Superman]]''
| [[Shoot 'em up|Shoot 'Em Up]] <br> [[Action-adventure game|Action-Adventure]]
| [[Arcade game|Arcade]] <br> [[Atari 2600]]
| [[Arcade game|Arcade]] <br> [[Atari 2600]]
| [[Atari]] <br> [[Atari]]
|-
|-
| '''1979''' (1st)
| '''1979''' (1st)
| ''[[Space Invaders]]''
| ''[[Space Invaders]]''
| [[Shoot 'em up|Shoot 'Em Up]]
| [[Arcade game|Arcade]]
| [[Arcade game|Arcade]]
| [[Taito Corporation|Taito]]
|}
|}


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! Developer(s)
! Developer(s)
|-
|-
| '''2011''' || ''[[Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception]]'' || [[Action-adventure]] || [[PlayStation 3]] || [[Naughty Dog]]
| '''2011''' || ''[[Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception]]'' || [[Action-adventure game|Action-adventure]] || [[PlayStation 3]] || [[Naughty Dog]]
|-
|-
| '''2010''' || ''[[Red Dead Redemption]]'' || [[Open world|Open World]]: ([[Third person (video games)|Third-Person]]) [[Shooter game|Shooter]] || [[PlayStation 3]], [[Xbox 360]] || [[Rockstar Games]]
| '''2010''' || ''[[Red Dead Redemption]]'' || [[Open world|Open World]]: ([[Third person (video games)|Third-Person]]) [[Shooter game|Shooter]] || [[PlayStation 3]], [[Xbox 360]] || [[Rockstar Games]]
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! Developer(s)
! Developer(s)
|-
|-
| '''2011''' || ''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim]]''<ref>[http://www.g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/719187/x-plays-best-of-2011-awards-results-2011-game-of-the-year-and-more/]</ref> || [[Role-playing game|RPG]] || [[Xbox 360]], [[Windows]], [[PlayStation 3]] || [[Bethesda Softworks]]
| '''2011''' || ''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim]]''<ref>[http://www.g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/719187/x-plays-best-of-2011-awards-results-2011-game-of-the-year-and-more/]</ref> || [[Action role-playing game|Action RPG]]: [[Open world|Open World]] || [[Xbox 360]], [[Windows]], [[PlayStation 3]] || [[Bethesda Softworks]]
|-
|-
| '''2010''' || ''[[Mass Effect 2]]''<ref>[http://g4tv.com/articles/73136/The-Best-Video-Games-of-2010---X-Plays-Best-Of-Awards-/ X-Play Game of the Year 2010]</ref> || [[Role-playing game|RPG]] || [[Xbox 360]], [[Windows]], [[PlayStation 3]] || [[BioWare]]
| '''2010''' || ''[[Mass Effect 2]]''<ref>[http://g4tv.com/articles/73136/The-Best-Video-Games-of-2010---X-Plays-Best-Of-Awards-/ X-Play Game of the Year 2010]</ref> || [[Action role-playing game|Action RPG]]: ([[Third-person shooter|Third-Person]]) [[Shooter game|Shooter]] || [[Xbox 360]], [[Windows]], [[PlayStation 3]] || [[BioWare]]
|-
|-
| '''2009''' || ''[[Uncharted 2: Among Thieves]]''<ref>[http://g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/701354/X-Plays-Best-Of-2009-Winners-Announced.html X-Play Game of the Year 2009]</ref> || [[Action-adventure game|Third-person shooter]] || [[PlayStation 3]] || [[Naughty Dog]]
| '''2009''' || ''[[Uncharted 2: Among Thieves]]''<ref>[http://g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/701354/X-Plays-Best-Of-2009-Winners-Announced.html X-Play Game of the Year 2009]</ref> || [[Action-adventure game|Action-Adventure]]: ([[Third-person shooter|Third-Person]]) [[Shooter game|Shooter]] || [[PlayStation 3]] || [[Naughty Dog]]
|-
|-
| '''2008''' || ''[[Fable II]]''<ref>[http://g4tv.com/xplay/articles/65800/XPlay_Best_of_2008_Game_of_the_Year.html#bestof2008 X-Play Game of the Year 2008]</ref> || [[Action RPG]], [[Nonlinear gameplay|Sandbox]] || [[Xbox 360]] || [[Lionhead Studios]]
| '''2008''' || ''[[Fable II]]''<ref>[http://g4tv.com/xplay/articles/65800/XPlay_Best_of_2008_Game_of_the_Year.html#bestof2008 X-Play Game of the Year 2008]</ref> || [[Action RPG]]: [[Nonlinear gameplay|Sandbox]] || [[Xbox 360]] || [[Lionhead Studios]]
|-
|-
| '''2007''' || ''[[BioShock]]''<ref>[http://g4tv.com/videos/19478/Best-of-2007-Game-of-the-Year/ X-Play Game of the Year 2007]</ref> || [[Shooter game|Shooter]] || [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Xbox 360]], [[Mac OS X]], [[PlayStation 3]] || [[2K Boston/2K Australia]]
| '''2007''' || ''[[BioShock]]''<ref>[http://g4tv.com/videos/19478/Best-of-2007-Game-of-the-Year/ X-Play Game of the Year 2007]</ref> || ([[First-person shooter|First-Person]]) [[Shooter game|Shooter]]: [[Survival horror|Survival Horror]] || [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Xbox 360]], [[Mac OS X]], [[PlayStation 3]] || [[2K Boston/2K Australia]]
|-
|-
| '''2006''' || ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'' || [[Action-adventure game|Action-adventure]] || [[Wii]], [[Nintendo GameCube]] || [[Nintendo]]
| '''2006''' || ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'' || [[Action-adventure game|Action-Adventure]] || [[Wii]], [[Nintendo GameCube]] || [[Nintendo]]
|-
|-
| '''2005''' || ''[[Resident Evil 4]]'' || [[Survival horror|Survival Horror]]: ([[Third-person shooter|Third-Person]]) [[Shooter game|Shooter]] || [[GameCube]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Wii]] || [[Capcom]]
| '''2005''' || ''[[Resident Evil 4]]'' || [[Survival horror|Survival Horror]]: ([[Third-person shooter|Third-Person]]) [[Shooter game|Shooter]] || [[GameCube]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Wii]] || [[Capcom]]
|-
|-
| '''2004''' || ''[[Halo 2]]'' || [[First-person shooter]] || [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Xbox]] || [[Bungie]]
| '''2004''' || ''[[Halo 2]]'' || ([[First-person shooter|First-Person]]) [[Shooter game|Shooter]] || [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Xbox]] || [[Bungie]]
|}

===VSDA Awards===
The [[Video Software Dealers Association]]'s VSDA Awards for [[home entertainment]] handed out awards for the best video games of the year, which are listed here.<ref>{{cite web|title=Home Entertainment Awards - Video Games|url=http://www.entmerch.org/industry/awards/emavsda-home-entertainment-/home-entertainment-awards-v-2.html|publisher=[[Entertainment Merchants Association]]|accessdate=5 February 2012}}</ref>

{|class="wikitable"
! Year
! Game
! Genre
! Platform
! Publisher
|-
| '''1983''' || ''[[Pac-Man]]''<ref>{{cite journal|title=Pac-Man Scores!|journal=[[Electronic Games]]|year=1983|month=January|volume=1|issue=11|url=http://www.archive.org/stream/electronic-games-magazine-1983-01/Electronic_Games_Issue_11_Vol_01_11_1983_Jan#page/n11/mode/2up|accessdate=5 February 2012|page=12}}</ref> || [[List of maze video games|Maze]] || [[Arcade game|Arcade]], [[Atari 2600]] || [[Namco]], [[Atari]]
|-
| '''1994''' || ''[[NBA Jam]]'' || [[Sports game|Sports]] || [[Arcade game|Arcade]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]], [[Sega Genesis|Genesis / Mega Drive]] || [[Acclaim Entertainment]]
|-
| '''1995''' || ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' || ([[Side-scrolling video game|Side-Scrolling]]) [[Platform game|Platformer]] || [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]] || [[Nintendo]]
|-
| '''1996''' || ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2]]'' || ([[Side-scrolling video game|Side-Scrolling]]) [[Platform game|Platformer]] || [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]] || [[Nintendo]]
|-
| '''1998''' || ''[[GoldenEye 007 (1997 video game)|GoldenEye 007]]'' || ([[First-person shooter|First-Person]]) [[Shooter game|Shooter]] || [[Nintendo 64]] || [[Nintendo]]
|-
| '''1999''' || ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'' || [[Action-adventure game|Action-Adventure]] || [[Nintendo 64]] || [[Nintendo]]
|-
| '''2000''' || ''[[Pokémon Stadium]]'' || [[Strategy video game|Strategy]] || [[Nintendo 64]] || [[Nintendo]]
|-
| '''2001''' || ''[[Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2]]'' || [[Sports game|Sports]] || [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]] || [[Activision]]
|}
|}


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In addition to the editor's picks, [[1UP.com]] also hosts a [[Opinion poll|poll]] for the Readers' GOTYs. Until 2010, this was considered their primary Game of the Year.<ref name=autogenerated1 />
In addition to the editor's picks, [[1UP.com]] also hosts a [[Opinion poll|poll]] for the Readers' GOTYs. Until 2010, this was considered their primary Game of the Year.<ref name=autogenerated1 />


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|1990<ref>http://www.crashonline.org.uk/87/awards.htm</ref>
|1990<ref>http://www.crashonline.org.uk/87/awards.htm</ref>
|''[[RoboCop 2 (video game)|Robocop 2]]''
|''[[RoboCop 2 (video game)|Robocop 2]]''
|}

===''Electronic Games''===
Along with the Arcade Awards (see above) announced by ''[[Electronic Games]]'' magazine each year, it also held a regular reader poll for the most popular games among its readers in each issue, from May 1982 to January 1985.<ref name="eg_archive">{{cite web|title=Electronic Games Magazine|url=http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=%28collection%3Aelectronic-games-magazine%20OR%20mediatype%3Aelectronic-games-magazine%29%20AND%20-mediatype%3Acollection|publisher=[[Internet Archive]]|accessdate=1 February 2012}}</ref> The games that topped these polls the most in each year are listed here.

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! Year
! Game
! Genre
! Platform(s)
! Developer(s)
|-
| '''1985'''
| '''Arcade''': ''[[Star Wars (1983 video game)|Star Wars]]'' <br> '''Console''': ''[[Pitfall II: Lost Caverns|Pitfall II]]'' <br> '''Computer''': ''[[Miner 2049er]]''
| ([[Rail shooter|Rail]]) [[Shooter game|Shooter]] <br> [[Platform game|Platformer]] <br> [[Platform game|Platformer]]
| [[Arcade game|Arcade]] <br> [[Atari 2600]] <br> [[Apple II]], [[Atari 8-bit family|Atari 8-bit]]
| [[Atari]] <br> [[Activision]] <br> Big Five Software
|-
| '''1984'''
| '''Arcade''': ''[[Dragon's Lair (video game)|Dragon's Lair]]'' <br> '''Console''' (tied): ''[[Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' <br> '''Console''' (tied): ''[[Pitfall II: Lost Caverns|Pitfall II]]'' <br> '''Computer''': ''[[Zork I]]''
| [[Interactive movie|Interactive Movie]] <br> [[Platform game|Platformer]] <br> [[Platform game|Platformer]] <br> ([[Text adventure|Text]]) [[Adventure game|Adventure]]
| [[Laserdisc video game|Laserdisc]] <br> [[ColecoVision]] <br> [[Atari 2600]] <br> [[Apple II]], [[Atari 8-bit family|Atari 8-bit]]
| [[RDI Video Systems|Advanced Microcomputer Systems]] <br> [[Nintendo]] <br> Big Five Software <br> [[Infocom]]
|-
| '''1983'''
| '''Arcade''': ''[[Pole Position (video game)|Pole Position]]'' <br> '''Console''' (tied): ''[[Donkey Kong (video game)|Donkey Kong]]'' <br> '''Console''' (tied): ''[[Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' <br> '''Computer''': ''[[Star Raiders]]''
| [[Racing video game|Racing]] <br> [[Platform game|Platformer]] <br> [[Platform game|Platformer]] <br> [[Space flight simulator game|Space Simulation]]
| [[Arcade game|Arcade]] <br> [[ColecoVision]] <br> [[ColecoVision]] <br> [[Atari 8-bit family|Atari 8-bit]]
| [[Namco]] <br> [[Nintendo]] <br> [[Nintendo]] <br> [[Atari]]
|-
| '''1982'''
| '''Arcade''': ''[[Pac-Man]]'' <br> '''Console''': ''[[Pac-Man (Atari 2600)|Pac-Man]]'' <br> '''Computer''': ''[[Star Raiders]]''
| [[List of maze video games|Maze]] <br> [[List of maze video games|Maze]] <br> [[Space flight simulator game|Space Simulation]]
| [[Arcade game|Arcade]] <br> [[Atari 2600]] <br> [[Atari 8-bit family|Atari 8-bit]]
| [[Namco]] <br> [[Namco]] <br> [[Atari]]
|}
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|-
| '''2004''' || ''[[Halo 2]]'' || [[First-Person Shooter]] || [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Xbox]] || [[Bungie]]
| '''2004''' || ''[[Halo 2]]'' || [[First-Person Shooter]] || [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Xbox]] || [[Bungie]]
|}

=== Gamest Awards ===
The Japanese ''[[:jp:Gamest|Gamest]]'' magazine was published from 1986 to 1999, and held the [[:jp:ゲーメスト大賞|Gamest Award]] ceremonies every year, focusing mainly on [[arcade game]]s. The winners of the Grand Prize awards were chosen by voters.

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! Year
! Game
! Genre
! Company
|-
| '''1987''' (1st)
| ''[[Darius (video game)|Darius]]''
| ([[Side-scrolling shooter|Side-Scrolling]]) [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| [[Taito Corporation|Taito]]
|-
| '''1988''' (2nd)
| ''[[Gradius II]]''
| ([[Side-scrolling shooter|Side-Scrolling]]) [[Shooter game|Shooter]]
| [[Konami]]
|-
| '''1989''' (3rd)
| ''[[Tetris]]''
| [[Puzzle video game|Puzzle]]
| [[Sega]]
|-
| '''1990''' (4th)
| ''[[Final Fight]]''
| [[Beat 'em up|Beat 'Em Up]]
| [[Capcom]]
|-
| '''1991''' (5th)
| ''[[Street Fighter II]]''
| [[Fighting game|Fighting]]
| [[Capcom]]
|-
| '''1992''' (6th)
| ''[[Street Fighter II: Champion Edition|Street Fighter II Dash]]''
| [[Fighting game|Fighting]]
| [[Capcom]]
|-
| '''1993''' (7th)
| ''[[Samurai Shodown|Samurai Spirits]]''
| [[Fighting game|Fighting]]
| [[SNK]]
|-
| '''1994''' (8th)
| ''[[The King of Fighters '94]]''
| [[Fighting game|Fighting]]
| [[SNK]]
|-
| '''1995''' (9th)
| ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]''
| [[Fighting game|Fighting]]
| [[Sega]]
|-
| '''1996''' (10th)
| ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 2|Street Fighter Zero 2]]''
| [[Fighting game|Fighting]]
| [[Capcom]]
|-
| '''1997''' (11th)
| ''[[Darkstalkers|Vampire Savior]]''
| [[Fighting game|Fighting]]
| [[Capcom]]
|-
| '''1998''' (12th)
| ''[[Psychic Force 2012]]''
| [[Fighting game|Fighting]]
| [[Taito Corporation|Taito]]
|}
|}


===Golden Joystick Awards===
===Golden Joystick Awards===
{{Main|Golden Joystick Award}}
{{Main|Golden Joystick Award}}
The Golden Joysticks are the oldest gaming awards. The inaugural ceremony took place in 1982 in London's [[Berkeley Square]].<ref>http://www.worldofspectrum.org/showmag.cgi?mag=C+VG/Issue030/Pages/CVG03000081.jpg</ref>
The Golden Joysticks are the second oldest gaming awards (after the [[Electronic Games|Arcade Awards]]). The inaugural ceremony took place in 1982 in London's [[Berkeley Square]].<ref>http://www.worldofspectrum.org/showmag.cgi?mag=C+VG/Issue030/Pages/CVG03000081.jpg</ref>
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{|class="wikitable"
! Year
! Year
! Game
! Game
|-
|-
| '''1983''' || [[Jetpac]]
| '''1983''' || ''[[Jetpac]]''
|-
| '''1984''' || ''[[Knight Lore]]''
|-
| '''1985''' || ''[[Way of the Exploding Fist]]''
|-
|-
| '''1984''' || [[Knight Lore]]
| '''1986''' || ''[[Gauntlet (1985 video game)|Gauntlet]]''
|-
|-
| '''1985''' || [[Way of the Exploding Fist]]
| '''1987''' || ''[[Out Run]]''
|-
|-
| '''1986''' || [[Gauntlet (1985 video game)|Gauntlet]]
| '''1988''' || ''[[Operation Wolf]]'' <br> ''[[Speedball (video game)|Speedball]]''
|-
|-
| '''1992''' || ''[[Street Fighter II]]''<ref name="cvg_gj">{{cite web|title=12 facts about the Golden Joysticks|url=http://www.computerandvideogames.com/223211/features/12-facts-about-the-golden-joysticks/|work=[[Computer and Video Games]]|publisher=[[ComputerAndVideoGames.com]]|accessdate=3 February 2012|date=14 September 2009}}</ref>
| '''1987''' || [[Out Run]]
|-
|-
| '''2002''' || ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]''<ref name="cvg_gj"/>
| '''1988''' || [[Operation Wolf]] <br> [[Speedball (video game)|Speedball]]
|-
|-
| '''2003''' || [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]
| '''2003''' || ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]''
|-
|-
| '''2004''' || [[Doom 3]]
| '''2004''' || ''[[Doom 3]]''
|-
|-
| '''2005''' || [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]
| '''2005''' || ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]''
|-
|-
| '''2006''' || [[The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion]]
| '''2006''' || ''[[The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion]]''
|-
|-
| '''2007''' || [[Gears Of War]]
| '''2007''' || ''[[Gears Of War]]''
|-
|-
| '''2008''' || [[Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare]]
| '''2008''' || ''[[Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare]]''
|-
|-
| '''2009''' || [[Fallout 3]]
| '''2009''' || ''[[Fallout 3]]''
|-
|-
| '''2010''' || [[Mass Effect 2]]
| '''2010''' || ''[[Mass Effect 2]]''
|-
|-
| '''2011''' || [[Portal 2]]
| '''2011''' || ''[[Portal 2]]''
|}
|}



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Game of the Year (abbreviated GotY) is a title awarded by various magazines, websites, and shows to a deserving game. Many publications award a single "Game of the Year" to a single title that they feel represents the pinnacle of gaming achievement that year.

Organizations

Organizations and publications who award board Game of the Years include:

Organizations and publications who award PC and console Game of the Years include:

Board games (Game of the Year)

Games magazine

The winners of the Games (magazine) Game of the Year are chosen by Games editors:[1] See Games 100.

Year Game of the Year Abstract strategy Advanced strategy Family Family card Family strategy Party Puzzle Word Historical simulation Other
2011 Jump Gate Arimaa Egizia Burger Joint Jaipur Valdora Telestrations Anti-Virus - Battles of Napoleon: The Eagle and the Lion -
2010 Small World Blox Le Havre Roll Through the Ages: The Bronze Age Amerigo Dominion/Dominion Intrigue (Expansion) Dixit La Ora Stelo - Fields of Fire -
2009 Tzaar Ponte del Diavolo Key Harvest Pandemic Palast Geflüster (Palace Whisperings) Stone Age Go Nuts! Doris Jumbulaya Pacific Typhoon -
2008 Pillars of the Earth Easter Island Khronos If Wishes Were Fishes Bull in a China Shop Shear Panic Gift Trap Sacred Myths and Legends Series Unspeakable Words Ran -
2007[2] Vegas Showdown PÜNCT Reef Encounter Tricky Town Trump, Tricks, Game! Hacienda Wits and Wagers Gordian's Knot Parlay Silent War -
2006[3] Australia Project Kells Louis XIV Der Untergang von Pompeji (Escape from Pompeii) Die Weinhändler (The Wine Merchants) Primordial Soup (a.k.a. Ursuppe) Party/Trivia: Snorta! Tipover - Friedrich Two-Player: Jambo
2005[4] BuyWord YINSH Tahuantinsuyu: The Rise of the Inca Empire Vanished Planet Victory & Honor Alexandros Party/Trivia: Cranium Hoopla - - Memoir '44 -
2004[5] New England Clans Wildlife I'm the Boss Queen's Necklace Zoosim Party/Trivia: Dibs River Crossing Crossword Pyramids Hammer of the Scots Two-Player Card: Balloon Cup
2003[6] DVONN Pueblo Puerto Rico Emerald Vom Kap Bis Kairo (From Cape to Cairo) Mexica Party: Moods Nemesis Factor - Wilderness War Manual Dexterity: Villa Paletti
2002 Evo Morisi Java Africa Babel Lord of the Rings Hilarium Flip-It! My Word! Drive on Paris Manual Dexterity: Space Game
2001 Aladdin's Dragons ZÈRTZ The Princes of Florence Café International Hellrail Web of Power Democrazy Lunar Lockout - Paths of Glory Two-Player Card: Caesar & Cleopatra
Dexterity: Carabande
2000[7] Torres Octi Memory: Mamma Mia Moonshot Buried Treasure Tikal Apples to Apples Ricochet Robot Double Quick! - Trivia: Bioviva
CCG: Pokémon
Dexterity: Spintrek
1999[8] Fossil GIPF Conflict: Atlantic Storm Montgolfiere Bohnanza El Grande Say When! Stormy Seas Alpha Blitz - Trivia: Where in Time is Carmen Sandiego?
CCG: C 23
1998[8] Quoridor Balanx Strategy & Conflict: Princess Ryan's Star Marines Take It Easy Get the Goods Quandary Wise and Otherwise Lost in a Jigsaw A to Z - Trivia: Director's Cut
CCG: Magic: The Gathering - Portal
1997[9] 25 Words or Less Transpose Strategy & Conflict: Field Command Mole in the Hole Take 6 Priceless Last Chance Deluxe Lights Out Bethump'd With Words Adventure & Role-Playing: Dragonlance: Fifth Age Trivia: Origins
1996[10] Sharp Shooters Strategy: Quixo Conflict: Colonial Diplomacy Touché Phantoms of the Ice Sports: Dynasty League Baseball Catch Phrase Lights Out Pre.fix Adventure & Role Playing: Dragon Dice: Battle Box Trivia: Chronicles
CCG: On the Edge CCG: Standard Starter Deck
1994[10] Myst Abstract Strategy: The Game of Y Wargames: V for Victory Peg Poker Arcade: Lode Runner: The Legend Returns Real-Life Strategy: X-Com UFO Defense The Doonesbury Game Breakthru! Boggle Master Adventure: The Elder Scrolls: Arena Trivia: Quote Unquote
1993[10] Inklings Char - Perpetual Notion Arcade: Ecco the Dolphin Real-Life: Civilization Oodles The Incredible Machine Pick Two! Adventure: Return to Zork Trivia: Celebrity Challenge
1992[10] Pipeline Terrace - Showdown Yahtzee Arcade: Super Tetris Real-Life Strategy: D-Day Humm…ble Heaven & Earth Wordsters Adventure: The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes Trivia: Times To Remember
1991[10] Trumpet Master Labyrinth - Stack Arcade: Wing Commander Real-Life Strategy: Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective Tabloid Teasers 3 In Three Swoggle War/Adventure: HeroQuest Trivia: Play It By Ear

Spiel des Jahres

These are winners of Spiel des Jahres, the German board game award.

Year Winner Designer Publisher
Template:Gy Qwirkle Susan McKinley Ross Mindware
Template:Gy Dixit Jean-Louis Roubira Libellud
Template:Gy Dominion Donald X. Vaccarino Rio Grande Games
Template:Gy Keltis Reiner Knizia Kosmos
Template:Gy Zooloretto Michael Schacht Abacus Spiele
Template:Gy Thurn and Taxis Andreas Seyfarth and Karen Seyfarth Hans im Glück
Template:Gy Niagra Thomas Liesching Zoch Verlag
Template:Gy Ticket to Ride Alan R. Moon Days of Wonder
Template:Gy Alhambra Dirk Henn Queen Games
Template:Gy Villa Paletti Bill Payne Zoch Verlag
Template:Gy Carcassonne Klaus-Jürgen Wrede Hans im Glück
Template:Gy Torres Wolfgang Kramer and Michael Kiesling Ravensburger
Template:Gy Tikal Wolfgang Kramer and Michael Kiesling Ravensburger
Template:Gy Elfenland Alan R. Moon Amigo Spiele
Template:Gy Mississippi Queen Werner Hodel Goldsieber
Template:Gy El Grande Wolfgang Kramer and Richard Ulrich Hans im Glück
Template:Gy The Settlers of Catan Klaus Teuber Kosmos
Template:Gy Manhattan Andreas Seyfarth Hans im Glück
Template:Gy Call My Bluff Richard Borg F.X. Schmid
Template:Gy Um Reifenbreite Rob Bontenbal Jumbo
Template:Gy Drunter und Drüber Klaus Teuber Hans im Glück
Template:Gy Hoity Toity Klaus Teuber F.X. Schmid
Template:Gy Café International Rudi Hoffmann Mattel
Template:Gy Barbarossa Klaus Teuber Altenburger und Stralsunder
Template:Gy Auf Achse Wolfgang Kramer F.X. Schmid
Template:Gy Top Secret Spies Wolfgang Kramer Ravensburger
Template:Gy Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective Raymond Edwards, Suzanne Goldberg and Gary Grady Kosmos
Template:Gy Railway Rivals David Watts Schmidt Spiele
Template:Gy Scotland Yard Werner Schlegel, Dorothy Garrels, Fritz Ifland, Manfred Burggraf, Werner Scheerer and Wolf Hoermann Ravensburger
Template:Gy Enchanted Forest Alex Randolph and Michel Matschoss Ravensburger
Template:Gy Focus Sid Sackson Parker
Template:Gy Rummikub Ephraim Hertzano Intelli
Template:Gy Hare and Tortoise David Parlett Ravensburger

Video games - Critic and editor awards (Game of the Year)

1UP.com

As of 2010, the winners of 1UP's Game of the Year are chosen by the editors. (In 2009, they also revealed their picks in the Reader's Choice Awards). For the Reader's Choice, see the Reader and gamer polls GOTY Section below.[11]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim[12] Open World: RPG Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC Bethesda Softworks
2010 Red Dead Redemption[13] Open World: (Third-Person) Shooter PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Rockstar Games
2009 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves[14] Action-Adventure: (Third-Person) Shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog Software

Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2010 (14th) Mass Effect 2 RPG Xbox 360, Windows, PlayStation 3 BioWare
2009 (13th) Uncharted 2: Among Thieves[15] Third-person shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog
2008 (12th) LittleBigPlanet[16] Platform game PlayStation 3 Media Molecule
2007 (11th) Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare[17] First person shooter PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC Infinity Ward
2006 (10th) Gears of War[18] Third-person shooter Xbox 360, Windows Epic Games
2005 (9th) God of War[19] Action-adventure game PlayStation 2 SCE Studios Santa Monica
2004 (8th) Half-Life 2[20] First person shooter PlayStation 3, Xbox, Xbox 360, Windows Valve Corporation
2003 (7th) Call of Duty[21] First person shooter N-Gage, Windows, Mac OS X Infinity Ward
2002 (6th) Battlefield 1942[22] First person shooter Windows 98, Mac OS Digital Illusions CE
2001 (5th) Halo: Combat Evolved[23] First person shooter Xbox, Windows, Mac OS X Bungie Studios
2000 (4th) Diablo II[24] Hack and slash Windows, Mac OS, Mac OS X Blizzard North
1999 (3rd) SoulCalibur[25] Fighting Dreamcast Namco
1998 (2nd) The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time[26] Action-adventure game Nintendo 64 Nintendo EAD
1997 (1st) GoldenEye 007[27] First Person Shooter Nintendo 64 Rare

Academy of Interactive Entertainment

Formerly known as Academy of Video Games. Includes all GOTY Winners picked by AIE staff members. Note: All winners before 1993 were picked in 1993 when AIE was formed.

Year Game Platform
2010 Red Dead Redemption PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
2009 Dragon Age: Origins PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC
2008 Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots Playstation 3
2007 Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Playstation 3, Xbox 360, PC
2006 Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Playstation 3, Xbox 360, PC
2005 God of War PlayStation 2
2004 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas PlayStation 2
2003 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Xbox, PC
2002 Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Xbox, PC
2001 Final Fantasy X PlayStation 2
2000 No One Lives Forever PC
1999 Shenmue Sega Dreamcast
1998 The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Nintendo 64
1997 Final Fantasy VII PlayStation
1996 Resident Evil PlayStation
1995 Chrono Trigger Super Nintendo
1994 Super Metroid Super Nintendo
1993 Secret of Mana Super Nintendo
1992 Lunar: The Silver Star SEGA CD
1991 The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Super Nintendo
1990 The Secret of Monkey Island PC
1989 Final Fight Arcade
1988 Ninja Gaiden NES
1987 Punch-Out!! NES
1986 The Legend of Zelda NES
1985 Super Mario Bros. NES
1984 Tetris NES
1983 Dragon's Lair Arcade
1982 Pitfall! Atari
1981 Castle Wolfenstein Apple II
1980 Mystery House Apple II
1979 Adventure Atari
1978 Space Invaders Arcade

Arcade Awards / Electronic Gaming Awards

The Arcade Awards, also known as the Arkie Awards, was one of the first video game awards, dating back to the golden age of video arcade games and lasting up until the North American video game industry crash. It was held since 1980 (for games released in 1979 and earlier) and were announced annually by Electronic Games magazine since 1981, covering several different platform categories.[28] Following the magazine's revival in 1992, it published the Electronic Gaming Awards in January 1993 for the best video games released in 1992.[29]

Year Game Genre Platform Developer(s)
1992 (7th) Street Fighter II
NHLPA Hockey '93
Sonic the Hedgehog 2
Fighting
Sports
Platformer
Arcade, Super NES, Genesis / Mega Drive
Genesis / Mega Drive, Super NES
Genesis / Mega Drive
Capcom
Park Place Productions
Sega
1984 (6th) Arcade: Star Wars
Console: Space Shuttle
Computer: Ultima III: Exodus
Standalone: Zaxxon
(Rail) Shooter
Space Simulation
Role-Playing Game
(Isometric) Shooter
Arcade
Atari 2600
Apple II, Atari 800, Commodore 64
Coleco Mini-Arcade
Atari
Activision
Origin Systems
Sega
1983 (5th) Arcade: Pole Position
Console (tied): Ms. Pac-Man
Console (tied): Lady Bug
Computer: Lode Runner
Racing
Maze
Maze
Platformer
Arcade
Atari 2600
ColecoVision
Apple II
Namco
Namco, Midway, GCC
Universal
Brøderbund
1982 (4th) Arcade: Tron
Console: Demon Attack
Computer: David's Midnight Magic
Standalone: Galaxian
Action
Shoot 'Em Up
Pinball
Shoot 'Em Up
Arcade
Atari 2600
Apple II
Coleco Mini-Arcade
Midway
Imagic
Brøderbund
Namco
1981 (3rd) Arcade: Pac-Man
Console: Asteroids
Computer: Star Raiders
Maze
Shoot 'Em Up
Space Simulation
Arcade
Atari 2600
Atari 800
Namco
Atari
Atari
1980 (2nd) Arcade: Asteroids
Console: Superman
Shoot 'Em Up
Action-Adventure
Arcade
Atari 2600
Atari
Atari
1979 (1st) Space Invaders Shoot 'Em Up Arcade Taito

British Academy of Film and Television Arts

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2010 Mass Effect 2[30] Action RPG, Third-person shooter Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 Bioware
2009 Batman: Arkham Asylum[31] Action-adventure Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 Rocksteady Studios
2008 Super Mario Galaxy[32] Platformer Wii Nintendo EAD Tokyo
2007 BioShock[33] First-Person Shooter Windows, Mac OS X, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 Irrational Games
2006 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter[34] Tactical Shooter Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Xbox 360 Ubisoft Paris, Ubisoft Red Storm
2004 Half-Life 2[35] First-person shooter Windows, Mac OS X, Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 Valve Corporation
2003 Call of Duty[36] First-person shooter Windows, Mac OS X, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2 Infinity Ward

Crispy Gamer

The winners of the Crispy Gamer Game of the Year are chosen by the Crispy Gamer Game Trust.[37]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2009 Batman: Arkham Asylum[38] Action/adventure Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC Rocksteady Studios
2008 Fallout 3[39] Action RPG Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC Bethesda Game Studios
2007 BioShock Shooter Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Windows, Mac OS X 2K Boston/2K Australia

Cheat Code Central

The winners of the Cheat Code Central Game of the Year are chosen by CheatCC editors.

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception Action-Adventure: (Third-Person) Shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog
2010 Red Dead Redemption Open World Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 Rockstar Gemes
2009 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Third-person shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog
2008 Little Big Planet Puzzle platformer Playstation 3 Media Molecule
2007 BioShock Shooter Windows, Xbox 360, Mac OS X, PlayStation 3 2K Boston/2K Australia
2006 The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Action-adventure Wii, Nintendo GameCube Nintendo
2005 Resident Evil 4 Survival Horror: (Third-Person) Shooter GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows, Wii Capcom

Edge

The winners of the Edge Game of the Year are chosen by Edge editors.[40]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Action-Adventure: Open World Nintendo Wii Nintendo EAD, Monolith Soft
2010 Super Mario Galaxy 2 Platformer Nintendo Wii Nintendo EAD Tokyo
2009 No award given
2008 LittleBigPlanet Puzzle-Platformer PlayStation 3 Media Molecule
2007 Super Mario Galaxy Platformer Nintendo Wii Nintendo EAD Tokyo
2006 Final Fantasy XII Role-Playing Game PlayStation 2 Square Enix
2005 Resident Evil 4 Survival Horror: (Third-Person) Shooter GameCube, PlayStation 2, Wii, Windows Capcom Production Studio 4
2004 Half-Life 2 (First-Person) Shooter Windows, Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 Valve Corporation
2003 Metroid Prime (First-Person) Action-Adventure Nintendo GameCube, Wii Retro Studios, Nintendo

Electronic Gaming Monthly

The winners of the Electronic Gaming Monthly Game of the Year are chosen by Electronic Gaming Monthly editors.

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2010 Red Dead Redemption Open World: (Third-Person) Shooter PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Rockstar San Diego
2009 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Action-adventure, Third-person shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog
2008 Grand Theft Auto IV Open World, Action Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Rockstar North
2007 BioShock Shooter Windows, Xbox 360, Mac OS X, PlayStation 3 2K Boston/2K Australia
2006 The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Action-adventure Wii, Nintendo GameCube Nintendo
2005 Resident Evil 4 Survival Horror: (Third-Person) Shooter GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows, Wii Capcom
2004 Halo 2 Shooter Xbox, Windows, Bungie
2003 Prince of Persia: Sands of Time Action-adventure Xbox, GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows Ubisoft Montreal
2002 Metroid Prime Action-adventure Nintendo GameCube Nintendo
2001 Halo Combat Evolved Shooter Xbox, Windows, Macintosh Bungie
2000 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 Sports PC, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Dreamcast Activision
1999 Soul Calibur Fighting Sega Dreamcast Namco
1998 The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Action-adventure Nintendo 64 Nintendo
1997 Goldeneye 007 Shooter Nintendo 64 Rare
1996 Super Mario 64 Action-platformer Nintendo 64 Nintendo
1995 Twisted Metal Action-driving game PlayStation SingleTrac
1994 Donkey Kong Country Action-platformer Super Nintendo Rare
1993 Samurai Shodown Fighting Neo-Geo MVS SNK
1992 Street Fighter II Fighting Super Nintendo Capcom
1991 Sonic the Hedgehog Action-platformer Sega Genesis Sega
1990 Strider Action-adventure Sega Genesis Capcom
1989 Ghouls 'n Ghosts Action-adventure Sega Genesis Capcom

Eurogamer (UK)

The winners of the Eurogamer (UK) Game of the Year are chosen by Eurogamer (UK) editors.[41]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 Portal 2 Puzzle, first-person shooter, science fiction Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Windows, Mac OS X Valve Corporation
2010 Mass Effect 2 RPG Xbox 360, Windows, PlayStation 3 BioWare
2009 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Action-adventure, Third-person shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog
2008 LittleBigPlanet Puzzle Platformer PlayStation 3 Media Molecule
2007 Portal Puzzle, first-person shooter, science fiction Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Windows Valve Corporation
2006 Guitar Hero Music video game PlayStation 2 Harmonix Music Systems
2005 Psychonauts Platform game Xbox, PlayStation 2, Windows Double Fine Productions
2004 Half-Life 2 First-person shooter Windows, Mac OS X, Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 Valve Corporation
2003 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Action-adventure PlayStation 2, Xbox, Windows, Mac OS Rockstar North, Rockstar Vienna
2002 Ico Action-adventure PlayStation 2 Team Ico
2001 Grand Theft Auto III Action-adventure PlayStation 2, Xbox, Windows DMA Design
2000 Deus Ex Action RPG PlayStation 2, Windows, Mac OS Ion Storm Inc.
1999 Unreal Tournament First-person shooter Dreamcast, Linux, Mac OS, Mac OS X, PlayStation 2, Windows Epic Games, Digital Extremes

Gamasutra

The winners of the Gamasutra Game of the Year are chosen by Gamasutra editors.[42]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 Portal 2[43] Puzzle Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC Valve Corporation
2010 Red Dead Redemption Action Adventure PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Rockstar Games
2009 Dragon Age: Origins Role-Playing Game Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Windows, Mac OS X BioWare, Edge of Reality
2008 Fallout 3 RPG PlayStation 3, PC, Xbox 360 Bethesda Softworks
2007 Portal Puzzle, first-person shooter, science fiction Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Windows Valve Corporation
2006 Wii Sports Sports game Wii Nintendo EAD

Game Informer

The winners of the Game Informer Game of the Year are chosen by Game Informer editors.[44]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Open World: RPG Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC Bethesda Softworks
2010 Red Dead Redemption Open World: (Third-Person) Shooter Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 Rockstar Games
2009 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Third-person shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog
2008 Grand Theft Auto IV Open World, Action Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Rockstar North
2007 BioShock Shooter Windows, Xbox 360, Mac OS X, PlayStation 3 2K Boston/2K Australia
2006 The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Action-Adventure Wii, GameCube Nintendo
2005 Resident Evil 4 Survival Horror: (Third-Person) Shooter GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows, Wii Capcom
2001 Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty[45] Stealth, Action-Adventure PlayStation 2, Xbox, Windows Konami
1992 Street Fighter II Fighting Super Nintendo Capcom

GamePro

The winners of the GamePro Game of the Year are chosen by GamePro editors.[46]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2009 Assassin's Creed II Third-person action-adventure Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Ubisoft Montreal
2008 LittleBigPlanet Puzzle Platformer PlayStation 3 Media Molecule
2007 Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Action PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, PC Infinity Ward
2006 Gears of War Third-person shooter Xbox 360 Epic Games
2005 Resident Evil 4 Survival Horror: (Third-Person) Shooter GameCube, PlayStation 2 Windows Capcom

Games

The winners of the Games magazine Game of the Year are chosen by Games editors.[1]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2012 Portal 2 Puzzler PC/360/PS3 Valve
2011 Super Mario Galaxy 2 Platformer Wii Nintendo
2010 Batman: Arkham Asylum Action-adventure PC/360/PS3 Eidos
2009 Spore Life simulation PC/Mac EA/Maxis
2008 BioShock Action-adventure PC/360 2K/Irrational
2007 Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Action RPG 360/PC Bethesda Softworks
2006 Psychonauts Platformer PC/Xbox Majesco
2005 City of Heroes MMORPG PC/Internet NC Soft
2004 The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Action-adventure Nintendo
2003 Neverwinter Nights RPG PC Atari
2002 Black & White Simulation Electronic Arts
2001 The Sims Life sim PC, Mac Maxis/EA, Aspyr
2000 PC: Half-Life
Console: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
FPS
Action-adventure
Win 95/98
N64
Sierra Studios
Nintendo
1999 Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee Platformer PSX, Win95 GT Interactive
1998 Obsidian Adventure SegaSoft/Rocket Science
1997 Links LS Sports Access
1996 - - - -
1995 Virtual Pool Sports Interplay
1994 Myst Adventure Broderbund
  • Starting in 1996, awards were given the title of the coming year. Thus, the December 1995 issue awarded the "Game of the Year 1995", whereas the December 1996 issue awarded the "Game of the Year 1997".

Games Master

The winners of the Games Master Game of the Year are chosen by Games Master editors.[47]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2010 Super Mario Galaxy 2 Platformer Nintendo Wii Nintendo
2009 Batman: Arkham Asylum Action/adventure Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC Eidos Interactive
2008 Grand Theft Auto IV Open World, Action Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Rockstar North
2007 Super Mario Galaxy Platformer Wii Nintendo
2006 The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Action-adventure Wii, Nintendo GameCube Nintendo
2005 Resident Evil 4 Survival Horror: (Third-Person) Shooter GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows, Wii Capcom

GamesRadar (UK)

GamesRadar holds a Platinum Chalice Awards feature each year, as part of that, the Game of the Year chosen by the editors are:[48]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 Portal 2 Puzzle, first-person shooter, science fiction Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Windows, Mac OS X Valve Corporation
2010 Red Dead Redemption[49] Open World: (Third-Person) Shooter PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Rockstar San Diego, Rockstar North
2009 Batman: Arkham Asylum[50] Action-adventure: Beat 'em up, Stealth PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360 Rocksteady Studios
2008 Fallout 3[51] RPG PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360 Bethesda Softworks
2007 The Orange Box[52] (First-Person) Shooter, Puzzle PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360 Valve Corporation
2006 The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess[53] Action-Adventure Wii, GameCube Nintendo EAD Software Development Group No. 3

GameSpot

The winners of the GameSpot Game of the Year are chosen by GameSpot editors.[54]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim [55] Role-playing game Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Bethesda Softworks
2010 Red Dead Redemption[56] Open World: (Third-Person) Shooter PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Rockstar Games
2009 Demon's Souls[57] Action RPG: Hack & Slash PlayStation 3 From Software
2008 Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots[58] Stealth Action PlayStation 3 Kojima Productions
2007 Super Mario Galaxy[59] Platformer Wii Nintendo
2006 Gears of War[60] Tactical Shooter Xbox 360, Windows Epic Games
2005 Resident Evil 4[61] Survival Horror: (Third-Person) Shooter GameCube, PlayStation 2, Wii, Windows Capcom
2004 World of Warcraft[62] MMORPG Windows, Mac OS X Blizzard
2003 The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker[63] Action-Adventure GameCube Nintendo
2002 Metroid Prime[64] (First-Person) Action-Adventure GameCube Retro Studios, Nintendo
  • From 1996 to 2001, console and PC awards were selected separately. There were no console awards given pre-1998.

PC

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2001 Serious Sam: The First Encounter[65] (First-Person) Shooter Windows, Linux Croteam
2000 The Sims[66] Life simulation game Windows, Mac OS Maxis
1999 EverQuest[67] MMORPG Windows Sony Online Entertainment
1998 Grim Fandango[68] Adventure Windows LucasArts
1997 Total Annihilation[69] Real-time strategy Windows, Mac OS Cavedog Ent.
1996 Diablo[70] Action RPG: Hack and Slash Windows, Mac OS Blizzard North

Console

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2001 Grand Theft Auto III[71] Open World Action PlayStation 2 Rockstar North
2000 Chrono Cross[72] RPG PlayStation Square Co.
1999 Soul Calibur[73] Fighter Dreamcast Namco
1998 The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time[74] Action-Adventure Nintendo 64 Nintendo

GameSpy

The winners of the GameSpy Game of the Year are chosen by GameSpy editors.[75]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Open World: RPG Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC Bethesda Softworks
2010 Red Dead Redemption Action Adventure PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Rockstar Games
2009 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 First-person shooter, third-person shooter Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Infinity Ward
2008 Fallout 3 RPG PlayStation 3, PC, Xbox 360 Bethesda Softworks
2007 Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare First-person shooter PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC Infinity Ward
2006 The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Action-adventure Wii, Nintendo GameCube Nintendo EAD
2005 Civilization IV Turn-based strategy game, 4X Windows, Mac OS X Firaxis Games
2004 Halo 2 First-person Shooter Windows, Xbox Bungie
2003 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic RPG Xbox, Windows BioWare
2002 Metroid Prime First-person adventure GameCube Retro Studios, Nintendo
2001 Grand Theft Auto III Action PlayStation 2, Xbox, Windows DMA Design
2000 Deus Ex Action RPG PlayStation 2, Windows, Mac OS Ion Storm Inc.
1999 Unreal Tournament First-person shooter Dreamcast, Linux, Mac OS, Mac OS X, PlayStation 2, Windows Epic Games, Digital Extremes

GamesTM

The title chosen by GamesTM as the year's best game.[76]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 Dead Space 2 Survival Horror: (Third-Person) Shooter Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Visceral Games
2010 Super Mario Galaxy 2 Platformer Wii Nintendo EAD
2009 Demon's Souls Action RPG: Hack & Slash PlayStation 3 From Software
2003 The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Action-Adventure: Open World Nintendo GameCube Nintendo EAD

GameTrailers

The winners of the GameTrailers Game of the Year are chosen by GameTrailers editors.[77]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception[78] Action-adventure Playstation 3 Naughty Dog
2010 Mass Effect 2[79] Action RPG: (Third-Person) Shooter Xbox 360, Windows, PlayStation 3 BioWare
2009 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2[80] (First-Person) Shooter Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Infinity Ward
2008 Grand Theft Auto IV[81] Open World: (Third-Person) Shooter Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Rockstar North Ltd.
2007 Super Mario Galaxy[82] Platformer Wii Nintendo EAD Tokyo Development Group
2006 The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess[83] Action-adventure Wii, Nintendo GameCube Nintendo EAD Software Development Group No. 3
2005 Resident Evil 4[84] Survival Horror: (Third-Person) Shooter GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows, Wii Capcom Production Studio 4

GDC Game Developers Choice Awards

The Game Developers Choice Awards are chosen by registered game developers and unveiled at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco.

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2010 Red Dead Redemption[85] Action-Adventure PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Rockstar Games
2009 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves[86] Action-Adventure: (Third-Person) Shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog Software
2008 Fallout 3[87] RPG PlayStation 3, PC, Xbox 360 Bethesda Softworks
2007 Portal[88] (First-Person) Puzzle-Platformer Windows, Mac OS X, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 Valve Corporation
2006 Gears of War[89] Tactical Shooter Xbox 360, Windows Epic Games
2005 Shadow of the Colossus[90] Action-Adventure PlayStation 2 Team Ico
2004 Half-Life 2[91] (First-Person) Shooter Windows, Xbox 360, Xbox, PlayStation 3 Valve Corporation
2003 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic[92] RPG Xbox, Windows BioWare
2002 Metroid Prime[93] (First-Person) Action-Adventure GameCube Retro Studios, Nintendo
2001 Grand Theft Auto III[94] Open World Action PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox Rockstar North
2000 The Sims[95] Life simulation game Windows, Mac OS Maxis

Giant Bomb

The winners of the Giant Bomb Game of the Year are chosen by Giant Bomb editors.[96] In 2011, the editors changed their Game of the Year deliberations from picking a winner from their console-specific award winners, to creating a Top 10 list from their collective personal Top 10 games and ordering them from 10th to 1st.[97]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim [98] Role-playing game Windows, Xbox 360 Bethesda Softworks
2010 Mass Effect 2[99] RPG Xbox 360, Windows, PlayStation 3 BioWare
2009 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves[100] Third-person shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog
2008 Grand Theft Auto IV[101] Open World Action Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Rockstar North

HollywoodChicago

The winners of HollywoodChicago Game of the Year are chosen by the editors.

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception Action-adventure PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog
2010 Red Dead Redemption Open World: (Third-Person) Shooter PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Rockstar Games
2009 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Action-Adventure: (Third-Person) Shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog Software

IGN

IGN's most prestigious game of the year award is chosen by all the editors at IGN and unveiled mid-January.

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 Portal 2 Puzzle, first-person shooter, science fiction Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Windows, Mac OS X Valve Corporation
2010 Mass Effect 2[102] Action role-playing game Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, Playstation 3 BioWare
2009 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves[103] Action-Adventure: (Third-Person) Shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog Software
2008 Fallout 3[104] role-playing video game Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, Playstation 3 Bethesda Softworks
2007 Super Mario Galaxy[105] Platformer Wii Nintendo EAD Tokyo Development Group
2006 Ōkami[106] Action-Adventure PlayStation 2, Wii Clover Studio
2005 God of War[107] Hack and Slash Action PlayStation 2 SCE Studios Santa Monica
2004 Half-Life 2[108] (First-Person) Shooter Windows, Xbox 360, Xbox, PlayStation 3 Valve Corporation
2003 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic[109] RPG Xbox, Windows BioWare
2002 Battlefield 1942[110] (First-Person) Shooter Windows Digital Illusions CE
2001 Halo: Combat Evolved[111] (First-Person) Shooter Xbox, Windows Bungie Studios
  • Pre-2001 awards were limited to specific platforms with no overall winner announced.

IGN AU (Australia)

In addition, the Australian (Au) team at IGN has been posting a top 10 games of the year since 2008. IGN AU's game of the year is as follows:

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2010 Mass Effect 2[112] Action RPG: (Third-Person) Shooter Xbox 360, Windows BioWare
2009 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves[113] Action-Adventure: (Third-Person) Shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog Software
2008 Grand Theft Auto IV[114] Open World: (Third-Person) Shooter PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360 Rockstar North Ltd.

Japan Game Awards

The winners of the Grand Award annually given by the Japan Game Awards, formerly known as the CESA Awards, since 1996. There are some years where two games shared the Grand Award.[115]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 (15th) Monster Hunter Portable 3rd Action Role-Playing Game PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3 Capcom
2010 (14th) New Super Mario Bros. Wii Platformer Wii Nintendo EAD
2009 (13th) Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
Mario Kart Wii
Stealth
Racing
PlayStation 3
Wii
Kojima Productions
Nintendo EAD
2008 (12th) Wii Fit
Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G
Fitness
Action RPG
Wii
PlayStation Portable
Nintendo EAD
Capcom
2007 (11th) Wii Sports
Monster Hunter Portable 2nd
Sports
Action RPG
Wii
PlayStation Portable
Nintendo EAD
Capcom
2006 (10th) Final Fantasy XII
Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training
RPG
Puzzle
PlayStation 2
Nintendo DS
Square Enix
Nintendo SDD
2005 (9th) Dragon Quest VIII Role-Playing Game PlayStation 2 Level-5
2004 (8th) Monster Hunter Action Role-Playing Game PlayStation 2 Capcom
2003 (7th) Final Fantasy XI
Taiko no Tatsujin
MMORPG
Rhythm
PlayStation 2, Windows
PlayStation 2
Square
Namco
2001-2002 (6th) Final Fantasy X Role-Playing Game PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita Square
2000 (5th) Phantasy Star Online Multiplayer Online RPG: Action RPG Dreamcast, Windows, GameCube, Xbox Sonic Team
1999 (4th) Dokodemo Issyo Strategy PlayStation Sony Computer Entertainment
1998 (3rd) The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Action-Adventure: Open World Nintendo 64, GameCube, iQue Player, Virtual Console, Nintendo 3DS Nintendo EAD
1997 (2nd) Final Fantasy VII Role-Playing Game PlayStation, Windows, PlayStation Network Square
1996 (1st) Sakura Wars Tactical RPG, Dating Sim, Visual Novel Sega Saturn, Dreamcast, Windows, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, i-mode Sega

Japan Media Arts Festival

The video games in the Entertainment/Interactive Art division of the Japan Media Arts Festival that have won Grand Prizes or Excellence Prizes.

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2010 (14th) Echochrome II Puzzle PlayStation 3 SCE Japan Studio
2009 (13th) Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm Fighting PlayStation 3 CyberConnect2
2008 (12th) Wii Fit Fitness Wii Nintendo EAD
2007 (11th) Wii Sports Sports Wii Nintendo EAD
2006 (10th) Ōkami Action-Adventure PlayStation 2, Wii Clover Studio
2005 (9th) Nintendogs (Pet) Simulation Nintendo DS Nintendo EAD
2004 (8th) WarioWare: Twisted! Action Nintendo DS Nintendo SPD, Intelligent Systems
2003 (7th) Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Action Role-Playing Game GameCube The Game Designers Studio
2001 (5th) Pikmin Real-Time Strategy GameCube, Wii Nintendo EAD
2000 (4th) Dragon Quest VII Role-Playing Game PlayStation Heartbeat, ArtePiazza
1999 (3rd) Seaman (Pet) Simulation Dreamcast, PlayStation 2 Vivarium
1998 (2nd) The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Action-Adventure: Open World Nintendo 64, GameCube, iQue Player, Virtual Console, Nintendo 3DS Nintendo EAD
1997 (1st) Final Fantasy VII
Intelligent Qube
Role-Playing Game
Puzzle
PlayStation, Windows, PlayStation Network
PlayStation, Mobile
Square
Sony Computer Entertainment

Joystiq

The winners of the Joystiq Game of the Year are chosen by Joystiq editors.[116]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Open World: RPG Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC Bethesda Softworks
2010 Mass Effect 2 RPG Xbox 360, Windows, PlayStation 3 BioWare
2009 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Third-person shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog
2008 Fable II Action RPG, Sandbox Xbox 360 Lionhead Studios
2007 Portal Puzzle, first-person shooter, science fiction Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Windows Valve Corporation
2006 Gears of War Tactical Shooter Xbox 360, Windows Epic Games

Kotaku

Over the years, Kotaku has been refining how it selects its Game of the Year. Currently, it involves a debate which starts with the Kotaku editors determining the four most defendable candidates for the award. Editors are then given time to play all the games, and for each of the candidates, an appropriate editor is determined to make his case behind it in front of a panel who also raise questions. The results of these debates are given to the readers, who then also have the chance to make their own opinions felt. To make the final decision, the Kotaku staff members reexamine their arguments, and the winner is determined from a vote between the editors in late January.[117][118]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 Portal 2[119] Puzzle, first-person shooter, science fiction PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows, Mac OSX Valve Corporation
2010 Red Dead Redemption[120] Open World: (Third-Person) Shooter PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Rockstar Games
2009 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves[121] Third-person shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog
2008 Grand Theft Auto IV[122] Open World, Action Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC Rockstar North
2007 Super Mario Galaxy[123] Platformer Wii Nintendo

Los Angeles Times

The winners of the Los Angeles Times Game of the Year are chosen by Los Angeles Times editors.

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2009 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 First-person shooter, third-person shooter Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Infinity Ward
2008 Grand Theft Auto IV Open World, Action Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Rockstar North

MediaKick

The winners of the MediaKick Game of the Year are chosen by editors.

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception Action-adventure PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog
2010 Mass Effect 2 RPG Xbox 360, Windows, PlayStation 3 BioWare
2009 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Action-adventure, Third-person shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog
2008 Grand Theft Auto IV Open World: (Third-Person) Shooter Xbox 360, Windows, PlayStation 3 Rockstar North Ltd.

Metro GameCentral

The top game of each year, chosen by Metro's GameCentral editors.

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Action-Adventure: Open World Nintendo Wii Nintendo EAD, Monolith Soft
2010 Super Mario Galaxy 2 Platformer Wii Nintendo EAD
2009 Street Fighter IV Fighting PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows Capcom, Dimps
2008 Fallout 3 Role-Playing Game Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Windows Bethesda Game Studios
2007 Super Mario Galaxy Platformer Wii Nintendo EAD
2006 The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Action-Adventure: Open World Wii, GameCube Nintendo EAD
2005 Resident Evil 4 Survival Horror: (Third-Person) Shooter GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows, Wii, iOS, Zeebo, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Capcom Production Studio 4

New York Times

The winners of the New York Times Game of the Year are chosen by New York Times editors.

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2010 Mass Effect 2 Action RPG: (Third-Person) Shooter Xbox 360, Windows, PlayStation 3 BioWare
2009 (Tie) Assassin's Creed II[124] Open World Action-Adventure Mac OS X, PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360 Ubisoft Montreal
2009 (Tie) Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Action-Adventure: (Third-Person) Shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog Software
2008 Grand Theft Auto IV Open World, Action Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Rockstar North
2007 Mass Effect RPG PC, Xbox 360 Bioware
2006 Wii Sports Sports game Wii Nintendo EAD

Omni

The games chosen as the year's best by Omni magazine, which was active from 1978 to 1995.

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
1990 Ys I & II[125] Action RPG TurboGrafx-CD Nihon Falcom

PlayStation Official Magazine (UK)

The winners of the PlayStation Official Magazine (UK) Game of the Year are chosen by editors.

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception Action-adventure Playstation 3 Naughty Dog
2010 Red Dead Redemption Open World: (Third-Person) Shooter Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 Rockstar Games
2009 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Action-Adventure,Third-Person Shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog
2008 Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots Steals-Action PlayStation 3 Kojima Productions
2007 Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare First Person shooter Xbox 360, PlayStation 3,Windows, Infinity Ward

Spike Video Game Awards

The winners of the Spike Video Game Awards Game of the Year are chosen by an advisory council, featuring 25 journalists from various media outlets.

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Action RPG Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Windows Bethesda Softworks
2010 Red Dead Redemption Open World: (Third-Person) Shooter Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 Rockstar Games
2009 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Third-person shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog
2008 Grand Theft Auto IV Open World, Action Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Rockstar North
2007 BioShock Shooter Windows, Xbox 360, Mac OS X, PlayStation 3 2K Boston/2K Australia
2006 Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Action RPG Xbox 360 Bethesda Softworks
2005 Resident Evil 4 Survival Horror: (Third-Person) Shooter GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows, Wii Capcom
2004 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Open World: (Third-Person) Shooter PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox Rockstar Games
2003 Madden NFL 2004 Sports game PlayStation 2, Windows, GameCube, Xbox 360 EA Tiburon

The Washington Examiner

The games chosen by The Washington Examiner editors as the best game in their annual "Top 10 video games" list.

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword[126] Action-Adventure: Open World Nintendo Wii Nintendo EAD, Monolith Soft
2010 Fallout: New Vegas Action RPG Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Obsidian Entertainment

Time (magazine)

The winners of the Time magazine Game of the Year are chosen by Time magazine editors.

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 Minecraft First person, Sandbox, RPG Java platform, Java applet, Android, iOS, Xbox 360 Mojang
2010 Alan Wake Action/Adventure Xbox 360 Remedy
2009 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 First-person shooter, third-person shooter Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Infinity Ward
2008 Grand Theft Auto IV Open World, Action Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Rockstar North
2007 Halo 3 First-person shooter Xbox 360 Bungie
2006 Wii Sports Sports game Wii Nintendo EAD

X-Play

The winners of the X-Play Game of the Year are chosen by X-Play editors.[127]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim[128] Action RPG: Open World Xbox 360, Windows, PlayStation 3 Bethesda Softworks
2010 Mass Effect 2[129] Action RPG: (Third-Person) Shooter Xbox 360, Windows, PlayStation 3 BioWare
2009 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves[130] Action-Adventure: (Third-Person) Shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog
2008 Fable II[131] Action RPG: Sandbox Xbox 360 Lionhead Studios
2007 BioShock[132] (First-Person) Shooter: Survival Horror Windows, Xbox 360, Mac OS X, PlayStation 3 2K Boston/2K Australia
2006 The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Action-Adventure Wii, Nintendo GameCube Nintendo
2005 Resident Evil 4 Survival Horror: (Third-Person) Shooter GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows, Wii Capcom
2004 Halo 2 (First-Person) Shooter Windows, Xbox Bungie

VSDA Awards

The Video Software Dealers Association's VSDA Awards for home entertainment handed out awards for the best video games of the year, which are listed here.[133]

Year Game Genre Platform Publisher
1983 Pac-Man[134] Maze Arcade, Atari 2600 Namco, Atari
1994 NBA Jam Sports Arcade, Super NES, Genesis / Mega Drive Acclaim Entertainment
1995 Donkey Kong Country (Side-Scrolling) Platformer Super NES Nintendo
1996 Donkey Kong Country 2 (Side-Scrolling) Platformer Super NES Nintendo
1998 GoldenEye 007 (First-Person) Shooter Nintendo 64 Nintendo
1999 The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Action-Adventure Nintendo 64 Nintendo
2000 Pokémon Stadium Strategy Nintendo 64 Nintendo
2001 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 Sports PlayStation Activision

Video games - Cumulative statistical analysis of critic reviews

Typically, Game of the Year is decided amongst a consensus of video game editors. The following sites provide rankings based on a cumulation of their review scores.

GameRankings

GameRankings ranks games according to an average of their review score across multiple sources. The highest for each year are:[135]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 Batman: Arkham City Action-Adventure: Brawler, Stealth PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Rocksteady Studios
2010 Super Mario Galaxy 2 Platformer Wii Nintendo EAD Tokyo Development Group
2009 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Action-Adventure: (Third-Person) Shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog Software
2008 Grand Theft Auto IV Open World: (Third-Person) Shooter PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360 Rockstar North Ltd.
2007 Super Mario Galaxy Platformer Wii Nintendo EAD Tokyo Development Group
2006 The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Action-adventure Wii, Nintendo GameCube Nintendo EAD Software Development Group No. 3
2005 Resident Evil 4 Survival Horror: (Third-Person) Shooter GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows, Wii Capcom
2004 Half-Life 2 (First-Person) Shooter Windows, Xbox 360, Xbox, PlayStation 3 Valve Corporation
2003 The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Action-Adventure GameCube Nintendo EAD Software Development Group No. 3
2002 Metroid Prime (First-Person) Action-Adventure GameCube Retro Studios, Nintendo
2001 Halo: Combat Evolved (First-Person) Shooter Xbox, Windows Bungie Studios
2000 Metal Gear Solid Stealth: Action-Adventure Game Boy Color Tose
1999 Soulcalibur Fighting: Hack & Slash Dreamcast, Namco System 12, iOS, Xbox Live Arcade Namco
1998 The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Action-Adventure: Open World Nintendo 64, Nintendo GameCube, iQue Player, Virtual Console, Nintendo 3DS Nintendo EAD
1997 GoldenEye 007 (First-Person) Shooter Nintendo 64 Rare, Nintendo
1996 Super Mario 64 Platformer: Open World Nintendo 64, iQue Player, Nintendo DS, Virtual Console Nintendo EAD
1995 Chrono Trigger Role-Playing Game Super NES, PlayStation, Nintendo DS, Virtual Console, PlayStation Network, iOS Squaresoft
1994 Final Fantasy VI Role-Playing Game Super NES, Virtual Console Squaresoft
1993 The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening Action-Adventure Game Boy, Game Boy Color Nintendo EAD
1992 The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Action-Adventure Super NES, Virtual Console Nintendo EAD
1991 Sonic the Hedgehog[136] (Side-Scrolling) Platformer Sega Genesis / Mega Drive, Game Boy Advance, Mobile Sonic Team
1990 Motocross Maniacs Racing Game Boy Konami
1989 Tetris Puzzle Game Boy Bullet Proof Software
1988 Phantasy Star II Role-Playing Game Mega Drive / Genesis, Virtual Console, Xbox Live Arcade, iOS Sega

† The Xbox release of Grand Theft Auto Double Pack scored slightly higher than The Wind Waker but was a re-release of both GTA3 & Vice City, which came out in 2001/2002.

  • Prior to 2001, GameRankings statistics are somewhat more patchy, with fewer games making the 20 review cut off. The threshold has been set to a minimum of 10 reviews for titles released between 1992 and 2000, 7 reviews for 1993, 6 reviews for 1991, and 4 reviews for titles before 1991.

Metacritic

The winners of the Metacritic Game of the Year are determined by the game with the highest score garnered from an average of weighted review scores from various sources. Each year, Metacritic announce the highest in an official award.[47]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 Batman: Arkham City[137] Action-Adventure: Brawler, Stealth PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Rocksteady Studios
2010 Super Mario Galaxy 2[138] Platformer Wii Nintendo EAD Tokyo Development Group
2009 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves[139] Action-Adventure: (Third-Person) Shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog
2008 Grand Theft Auto IV Open World: (Third-Person) Shooter Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Rockstar North
2007 Super Mario Galaxy Platformer Wii Nintendo
2006 The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Action-Adventure Wii, Nintendo GameCube Nintendo
2005 Resident Evil 4 Survival horror: (Third-Person) Shooter GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows, Wii Capcom
2004 Half-Life 2 (First-Person) Shooter Windows, Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 Valve
2003 The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Action-Adventure: Open World GameCube Nintendo EAD
2002 Metroid Prime Action-Adventure: (First-Person) Shooter GameCube, Wii Retro Studios, Nintendo
2001 Grand Theft Auto III Action-Adventure: Open World PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox DMA Design
2000 Perfect Dark (First-Person) Shooter Nintendo 64 Rare, Nintendo
1999 Soulcalibur Fighting: Hack & Slash DreamCast Namco
1998 The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Action-Adventure: Open World Nintendo 64 Nintendo EAD
1997 GoldenEye 007 (First-Person) Shooter Nintendo 64 Rare, Nintendo
1996 Super Mario 64 Platformer: Open World Nintendo 64, iQue Player, Nintendo DS, Virtual Console Nintendo EAD

Video games - Reader and gamer polls

1UP.com Reader's Choice

In addition to the editor's picks, 1UP.com also hosts a poll for the Readers' GOTYs. Until 2010, this was considered their primary Game of the Year.[11]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2010 Call of Duty: Black Ops[13] (First-Person) Shooter Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Treyarch
2009 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves[14] Action-Adventure: (Third-Person) Shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog Software
2008 Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots[140] Stealth Action PlayStation 3 Kojima Productions
2007 Halo 3 First-person shooter Xbox 360 Bungie
2006 Gears of War Third-person shooter Xbox 360 Epic Games
2005 Resident Evil 4 Survival horror, Shooter GameCube, PlayStation 2 Capcom
2004 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Action-adventure, Third-person shooter, Sandbox PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox Rockstar Games

Crash

Starting in 1984, the ZX Spectrum magazine Crash published an annual readers awards article, based on votes from the readers.

Year Best overall game
1984[141] Daley Thompson's Decathlon
1985[142] Elite
1986[143] Starglider
1987[144] Driller
1989[145] Batman - The Movie
1990[146] Robocop 2

Electronic Games

Along with the Arcade Awards (see above) announced by Electronic Games magazine each year, it also held a regular reader poll for the most popular games among its readers in each issue, from May 1982 to January 1985.[147] The games that topped these polls the most in each year are listed here.

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
1985 Arcade: Star Wars
Console: Pitfall II
Computer: Miner 2049er
(Rail) Shooter
Platformer
Platformer
Arcade
Atari 2600
Apple II, Atari 8-bit
Atari
Activision
Big Five Software
1984 Arcade: Dragon's Lair
Console (tied): Donkey Kong Jr.
Console (tied): Pitfall II
Computer: Zork I
Interactive Movie
Platformer
Platformer
(Text) Adventure
Laserdisc
ColecoVision
Atari 2600
Apple II, Atari 8-bit
Advanced Microcomputer Systems
Nintendo
Big Five Software
Infocom
1983 Arcade: Pole Position
Console (tied): Donkey Kong
Console (tied): Donkey Kong Jr.
Computer: Star Raiders
Racing
Platformer
Platformer
Space Simulation
Arcade
ColecoVision
ColecoVision
Atari 8-bit
Namco
Nintendo
Nintendo
Atari
1982 Arcade: Pac-Man
Console: Pac-Man
Computer: Star Raiders
Maze
Maze
Space Simulation
Arcade
Atari 2600
Atari 8-bit
Namco
Namco
Atari

Eurogamer (pt) Reader's

In addition to the editor's picks, Eurogamer (pt) also hosts a poll for the Reader's GOTY.

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception Third-person shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog
2010 Mass Effect 2 Action RPG: (Third-Person) Shooter Xbox360, PC, Playstation 3 Bioware
2009 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Third-person shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog
2008 Fable II Action RPG, Sandbox Xbox 360 Lionhead Studios
2007 BioShock Shooter Windows, Xbox 360, Mac OS X, PlayStation 3 2K Boston/2K Australia
2006 The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Action-adventure Wii, Nintendo GameCube Nintendo
2005 Resident Evil 4 Survival horror, Shooter GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows, Wii Capcom

Famitsu

The Grand Prize winners of the annual Famitsu Awards, voted by the magazine's readers.

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2010 Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep Action Role-Playing Game PlayStation Portable Square Enix
2009 Dragon Quest IX[148] Role-Playing Game Nintendo DS Level-5
2008 Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G Action Role-Playing Game PlayStation Portable Capcom
2007 Super Mario Galaxy
Monster Hunter Portable 2nd
Platformer
Action Role-Playing Game
Wii
PlayStation Portable
Nintendo EAD Tokyo
Capcom
2006 Final Fantasy XII
Pokemon Diamond and Pearl
Role-Playing Game
Role-Playing Game
PlayStation 2
Nintendo DS
Square Enix
Game Freak
2005 Resident Evil 4
Kingdom Hearts II
Action Role-Playing Game
Survival Horror: (Third-Person) Shooter
GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows, Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
PlayStation 2
Capcom
Square Enix
2004 Monster Hunter Action Role-Playing Game PlayStation 2 Capcom

G4

The winners of G4's annual "Videogame Deathmatch" or "G-phoria" polls. The 2011 "Videogame Deathmatch" poll involved 500,000 votes.[149]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword[150] Action-Adventure: Open World Wii Nintendo EAD, Monolith Soft
2010 StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty Real-Time Strategy Windows Blizzard
2009 Fallout 3 Role-Playing Game Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Bethesda Game Studios
2008 Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots Stealth: (Third-Person) Shooter PlayStation 3 Kojima Productions
2007 Gears of War (Third-Person) Shooter Xbox 360, Windows Epic Games

GameFAQs

GameFAQs' annual Game of the Year is chosen by its readers.

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2010 Mass Effect 2[151] Action RPG: (Third-Person) Shooter Xbox 360, Windows, Playstation 3 BioWare
2009 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2[152] (First-Person) Shooter PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360 Infinity Ward
2008 Super Smash Bros. Brawl[153] Fighting Wii HAL Laboratory, Inc
2007 Super Mario Galaxy[154] Platformer Wii Nintendo EAD Tokyo Development Group
2006 The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess[155] Action-Adventure Wii, GameCube Nintendo EAD Software Development Group No. 3
2005 Resident Evil 4[156] Survival Horror: (Third-Person) Shooter GameCube, PlayStation 2 Capcom Production Studio 4
2004 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas[157] Open World Action PlayStation 2, Macintosh, Windows, Xbox, Xbox 360 Rockstar North
2003 The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker[158] Action-Adventure GameCube Nintendo EAD Software Development Group No. 3
2002 Metroid Prime[159] (First-Person) Action-Adventure GameCube Retro Studios, Nintendo
2001 Final Fantasy X[160] Role-Playing Game PlayStation 2 Square
2000 Final Fantasy IX[161]
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask[162]
Role-Playing Game
Action-Adventure: Open World
PlayStation, PlayStation Network
Nintendo 64, GameCube, Virtual Console
Square
Nintendo EAD
1999 Final Fantasy VIII[163] Role-Playing Game PlayStation, Windows, PlayStation Network Square
1998 The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time [164] Action-Adventure, Open World Nintendo 64, GameCube, Virtual Console, Nintendo 3DS Nintendo EAD
1997 Final Fantasy VII [165][166] Role-Playing Game PlayStation, Windows, PlayStation Network Square

Game Revolution

The winner of the Game Revolution Community Choice Game of the Year award.

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 Dark Souls[167] Action Role-Playing Game PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 From Software

GameSpot Readers' Picks

In addition to the editor's picks, GameSpot also hosts a poll for the Readers' GOTY.

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim[168] Role Playing Game Playstation 3 X-box 360 Windows Bethesda Softworks
2010 StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty[168] Real-time strategy Windows Blizzard Entertainment
2009 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves[169] Action-adventure, Third-person shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog
2008 Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots Stealth Game, Action PlayStation 3 Kojima Productions
2007 Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Action PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC Infinity Ward
2006 Gears of War Shooter Xbox 360 Epic Games
2005 Resident Evil 4 Survival horror, Shooter GameCube, PlayStation 2 Capcom
2004 Halo 2 First-Person Shooter Windows, Xbox Bungie

Gamest Awards

The Japanese Gamest magazine was published from 1986 to 1999, and held the Gamest Award ceremonies every year, focusing mainly on arcade games. The winners of the Grand Prize awards were chosen by voters.

Year Game Genre Company
1987 (1st) Darius (Side-Scrolling) Shooter Taito
1988 (2nd) Gradius II (Side-Scrolling) Shooter Konami
1989 (3rd) Tetris Puzzle Sega
1990 (4th) Final Fight Beat 'Em Up Capcom
1991 (5th) Street Fighter II Fighting Capcom
1992 (6th) Street Fighter II Dash Fighting Capcom
1993 (7th) Samurai Spirits Fighting SNK
1994 (8th) The King of Fighters '94 Fighting SNK
1995 (9th) Virtua Fighter 2 Fighting Sega
1996 (10th) Street Fighter Zero 2 Fighting Capcom
1997 (11th) Vampire Savior Fighting Capcom
1998 (12th) Psychic Force 2012 Fighting Taito

Golden Joystick Awards

The Golden Joysticks are the second oldest gaming awards (after the Arcade Awards). The inaugural ceremony took place in 1982 in London's Berkeley Square.[170]

Year Game
1983 Jetpac
1984 Knight Lore
1985 Way of the Exploding Fist
1986 Gauntlet
1987 Out Run
1988 Operation Wolf
Speedball
1992 Street Fighter II[171]
2002 Grand Theft Auto III[171]
2003 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
2004 Doom 3
2005 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
2006 The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
2007 Gears Of War
2008 Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
2009 Fallout 3
2010 Mass Effect 2
2011 Portal 2

IGN Reader's Choice

In addition to the editor's picks, IGN also hosts a poll for the Readers' GOTY. IGN, considered the world's largest gaming website, attracted 300,000 votes for its "Best of 2011" Readers' Choice awards.[172]

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword[173] Action-Adventure Wii Nintendo EAD, Monolith Soft
2010 Mass Effect 2[174] Action RPG: (Third-Person) Shooter Xbox 360, Windows, PlayStation 3 BioWare
2009 Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Action-Adventure: (Third-Person) Shooter PlayStation 3 Naughty Dog Software
2008 Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots Stealth Action PlayStation 3 Kojima Productions
2007 Super Mario Galaxy Platformer Wii Nintendo EAD Tokyo Development Group
2006 The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Action-Adventure Wii, GameCube Nintendo EAD Software Development Group No. 3
2005 Resident Evil 4 Survival Horror: (Third-Person) Shooter GameCube Capcom Production Studio 4
2004 Halo 2 (First-Person) Shooter Xbox Bungie
2003 The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker Action-Adventure GameCube Nintendo EAD Software Development Group No. 3
2002 Metroid Prime (First-Person) Action-Adventure GameCube Retro Studios, Nintendo
2001 Super Smash Bros. Melee Fighting GameCube HAL Laboratory, Inc
2000 Final Fantasy VII (Game of the Century)[175] Role-Playing Game PlayStation, Windows, PlayStation Network Square

MMGN

The winners of MMGN's annual Community Game of the Year poll.

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword[176] Action-Adventure: Open World Wii Nintendo EAD, Monolith Soft
2010 Red Dead Redemption Open World: (Third-Person) Shooter Playstation 3, Xbox360 Rockstar San Diego, Rockstar North
2009 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (First-Person) Shooter PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360 Infinity Ward
2007 Super Mario Galaxy Platformer Wii Nintendo EAD Tokyo

ScrewAttack

The winners of ScrewAttack's annual Top 10 Games poll.

Year Game Genre Platform(s) Developer(s)
2011 The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword[177] Action-Adventure: Open World Wii Nintendo EAD, Monolith Soft
2010 Mass Effect 2 Action RPG: (Third-Person) Shooter Xbox360, PC, Playstation 3 Bioware
2009 Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots Stealth: (Third-Person) Shooter Playstation 3 Kojima Productions

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