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* [[Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences]] |
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* [[Academy of Interactive Entertainment]] |
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* [[Electronic Games|Arcade Awards]] |
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* [[BAFTA Games Awards|British Academy of Film and Television Arts]] |
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* [[Crispy Gamer]] |
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===Arcade Awards=== |
===Arcade Awards / Electronic Gaming Awards=== |
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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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| '''1992''' (7th) |
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| ''[[Street Fighter II]]'' <br> ''[[NHLPA Hockey '93]]'' <br> ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'' |
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| [[Fighting game|Fighting]] <br> [[Sports game|Sports]] <br> [[Platform game|Platformer]] |
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| [[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]] |
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| [[Capcom]] <br> [[Park Place Productions]] <br> [[Sega]] |
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| '''1984''' (6th) |
| '''1984''' (6th) |
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| '''[[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]]'' |
| '''[[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]]'' |
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| ([[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]] |
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| [[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]] |
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| [[Atari]] <br> [[Activision]] <br> [[Origin Systems]] <br> [[Sega]] |
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| '''1983''' (5th) |
| '''1983''' (5th) |
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| '''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]]'' |
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| [[Racing video game|Racing]] <br> [[List of maze video games|Maze]] <br> [[List of maze video games|Maze]] <br> [[Platform game|Platformer]] |
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| [[Arcade game|Arcade]] <br> [[Atari 2600]] <br> [[ColecoVision]] <br> [[Apple II]] |
| [[Arcade game|Arcade]] <br> [[Atari 2600]] <br> [[ColecoVision]] <br> [[Apple II]] |
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| [[Namco]] <br> [[Namco]], [[Midway Games|Midway]], [[General Computer Corporation|GCC]] <br> [[Universal Entertainment Corporation|Universal]] <br> [[Brøderbund]] |
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| '''1982''' (4th) |
| '''1982''' (4th) |
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| '''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]]'' |
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| [[Action game|Action]] <br> [[Shoot 'em up|Shoot 'Em Up]] <br> [[Pinball]] <br> [[Shoot 'em up|Shoot 'Em Up]] |
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| [[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]] |
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| [[Midway Games|Midway]] <br> [[Imagic]] <br> [[Brøderbund]] <br> [[Namco]] |
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| '''1981''' (3rd) |
| '''1981''' (3rd) |
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| '''Arcade''': ''[[Pac-Man]]'' <br> '''Console''': ''[[Asteroids]]'' <br> '''Computer''': ''[[Star Raiders]]'' |
| '''Arcade''': ''[[Pac-Man]]'' <br> '''Console''': ''[[Asteroids (video game)|Asteroids]]'' <br> '''Computer''': ''[[Star Raiders]]'' |
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| [[List of maze video games|Maze]] <br> [[Shoot 'em up|Shoot 'Em Up]] <br> [[Space flight simulator game|Space Simulation]] |
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| [[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]] |
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| [[Namco]] <br> [[Atari]] <br> [[Atari]] |
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| '''1980''' (2nd) |
| '''1980''' (2nd) |
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| '''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]]'' |
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| [[Shoot 'em up|Shoot 'Em Up]] <br> [[Action-adventure game|Action-Adventure]] |
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| [[Arcade game|Arcade]] <br> [[Atari 2600]] |
| [[Arcade game|Arcade]] <br> [[Atari 2600]] |
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| [[Atari]] <br> [[Atari]] |
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| '''1979''' (1st) |
| '''1979''' (1st) |
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| ''[[Space Invaders]]'' |
| ''[[Space Invaders]]'' |
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| [[Shoot 'em up|Shoot 'Em Up]] |
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| [[Arcade game|Arcade]] |
| [[Arcade game|Arcade]] |
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| [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] |
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| '''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]] |
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| '''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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| '''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> || [[ |
| '''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]] |
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| '''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> || [[ |
| '''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]] |
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| '''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]] |
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| '''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]] |
| '''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]] |
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| '''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]] |
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| '''2006''' || ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'' || [[Action-adventure game|Action- |
| '''2006''' || ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'' || [[Action-adventure game|Action-Adventure]] || [[Wii]], [[Nintendo GameCube]] || [[Nintendo]] |
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| '''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]] |
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| '''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]] |
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===VSDA Awards=== |
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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> |
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| '''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]] |
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| '''1994''' || ''[[NBA Jam]]'' || [[Sports game|Sports]] || [[Arcade game|Arcade]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]], [[Sega Genesis|Genesis / Mega Drive]] || [[Acclaim Entertainment]] |
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| '''1995''' || ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' || ([[Side-scrolling video game|Side-Scrolling]]) [[Platform game|Platformer]] || [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]] || [[Nintendo]] |
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| '''1996''' || ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2]]'' || ([[Side-scrolling video game|Side-Scrolling]]) [[Platform game|Platformer]] || [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super NES]] || [[Nintendo]] |
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| '''1998''' || ''[[GoldenEye 007 (1997 video game)|GoldenEye 007]]'' || ([[First-person shooter|First-Person]]) [[Shooter game|Shooter]] || [[Nintendo 64]] || [[Nintendo]] |
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| '''1999''' || ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'' || [[Action-adventure game|Action-Adventure]] || [[Nintendo 64]] || [[Nintendo]] |
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| '''2000''' || ''[[Pokémon Stadium]]'' || [[Strategy video game|Strategy]] || [[Nintendo 64]] || [[Nintendo]] |
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| '''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> |
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|''[[RoboCop 2 (video game)|Robocop 2]]'' |
|''[[RoboCop 2 (video game)|Robocop 2]]'' |
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===''Electronic Games''=== |
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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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| '''1985''' |
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| '''Arcade''': ''[[Star Wars (1983 video game)|Star Wars]]'' <br> '''Console''': ''[[Pitfall II: Lost Caverns|Pitfall II]]'' <br> '''Computer''': ''[[Miner 2049er]]'' |
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| ([[Rail shooter|Rail]]) [[Shooter game|Shooter]] <br> [[Platform game|Platformer]] <br> [[Platform game|Platformer]] |
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| [[Arcade game|Arcade]] <br> [[Atari 2600]] <br> [[Apple II]], [[Atari 8-bit family|Atari 8-bit]] |
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| [[Atari]] <br> [[Activision]] <br> Big Five Software |
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| '''1984''' |
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| '''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]]'' |
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| [[Interactive movie|Interactive Movie]] <br> [[Platform game|Platformer]] <br> [[Platform game|Platformer]] <br> ([[Text adventure|Text]]) [[Adventure game|Adventure]] |
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| [[Laserdisc video game|Laserdisc]] <br> [[ColecoVision]] <br> [[Atari 2600]] <br> [[Apple II]], [[Atari 8-bit family|Atari 8-bit]] |
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| [[RDI Video Systems|Advanced Microcomputer Systems]] <br> [[Nintendo]] <br> Big Five Software <br> [[Infocom]] |
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| '''1983''' |
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| '''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]]'' |
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| [[Racing video game|Racing]] <br> [[Platform game|Platformer]] <br> [[Platform game|Platformer]] <br> [[Space flight simulator game|Space Simulation]] |
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| [[Arcade game|Arcade]] <br> [[ColecoVision]] <br> [[ColecoVision]] <br> [[Atari 8-bit family|Atari 8-bit]] |
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| [[Namco]] <br> [[Nintendo]] <br> [[Nintendo]] <br> [[Atari]] |
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| '''1982''' |
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| '''Arcade''': ''[[Pac-Man]]'' <br> '''Console''': ''[[Pac-Man (Atari 2600)|Pac-Man]]'' <br> '''Computer''': ''[[Star Raiders]]'' |
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| [[List of maze video games|Maze]] <br> [[List of maze video games|Maze]] <br> [[Space flight simulator game|Space Simulation]] |
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| [[Arcade game|Arcade]] <br> [[Atari 2600]] <br> [[Atari 8-bit family|Atari 8-bit]] |
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| [[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]] |
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=== Gamest Awards === |
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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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| '''1987''' (1st) |
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| ''[[Darius (video game)|Darius]]'' |
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| ([[Side-scrolling shooter|Side-Scrolling]]) [[Shooter game|Shooter]] |
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| [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] |
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| '''1988''' (2nd) |
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| ''[[Gradius II]]'' |
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| ([[Side-scrolling shooter|Side-Scrolling]]) [[Shooter game|Shooter]] |
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| [[Konami]] |
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| '''1989''' (3rd) |
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| ''[[Tetris]]'' |
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| [[Puzzle video game|Puzzle]] |
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| [[Sega]] |
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| '''1990''' (4th) |
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| ''[[Final Fight]]'' |
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| [[Beat 'em up|Beat 'Em Up]] |
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| [[Capcom]] |
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| '''1991''' (5th) |
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| ''[[Street Fighter II]]'' |
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| [[Fighting game|Fighting]] |
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| [[Capcom]] |
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| '''1992''' (6th) |
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| ''[[Street Fighter II: Champion Edition|Street Fighter II Dash]]'' |
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| [[Fighting game|Fighting]] |
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| [[Capcom]] |
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| '''1993''' (7th) |
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| ''[[Samurai Shodown|Samurai Spirits]]'' |
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| [[Fighting game|Fighting]] |
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| [[SNK]] |
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| '''1994''' (8th) |
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| ''[[The King of Fighters '94]]'' |
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| [[Fighting game|Fighting]] |
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| [[SNK]] |
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| '''1995''' (9th) |
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| ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]'' |
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| [[Fighting game|Fighting]] |
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| [[Sega]] |
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| '''1996''' (10th) |
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| ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 2|Street Fighter Zero 2]]'' |
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| [[Fighting game|Fighting]] |
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| [[Capcom]] |
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| '''1997''' (11th) |
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| ''[[Darkstalkers|Vampire Savior]]'' |
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| [[Fighting game|Fighting]] |
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| [[Capcom]] |
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| '''1998''' (12th) |
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| ''[[Psychic Force 2012]]'' |
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| [[Fighting game|Fighting]] |
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| [[Taito Corporation|Taito]] |
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===Golden Joystick Awards=== |
===Golden Joystick Awards=== |
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{{Main|Golden Joystick Award}} |
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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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Revision as of 15:28, 6 February 2012
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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.
Spiel des Jahres
These are winners of Spiel des Jahres, the German board game award.
Video games - Critic and editor awards (Game of the Year)
1UP.com
As of 2010[update], 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
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.
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]
British Academy of Film and Television Arts
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.
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.
Eurogamer (UK)
The winners of the Eurogamer (UK) Game of the Year are chosen by Eurogamer (UK) editors.[41]
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]
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) |
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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) |
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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]
GameSpot
The winners of the GameSpot Game of the Year are chosen by GameSpot editors.[54]
- 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) |
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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) |
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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]
GamesTM
The title chosen by GamesTM as the year's best game.[76]
Year | Game | Genre | Platform(s) | Developer(s) |
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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]
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.
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) |
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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) |
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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.
- 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) |
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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]
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.
Joystiq
The winners of the Joystiq Game of the Year are chosen by Joystiq editors.[116]
Year | Game | Genre | Platform(s) | Developer(s) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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.
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.
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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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 |
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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]
† 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]
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]
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 |
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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) |
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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) |
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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.
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) |
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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.
Game Revolution
The winner of the Game Revolution Community Choice Game of the Year award.
Year | Game | Genre | Platform(s) | Developer(s) |
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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.
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 |
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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]
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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External links
- 100 Games, 1980 to 2010, at BoardGameGeek
- 2004 Game of the Year feature at GameSpy
- 2007 Game of the Year Awards at GameTrailers
- 2007 Game of the Year Awards at Crispy Gamer
- 2008 Game of the Year Awards at Crispy Gamer
- Kotaku's 2008 Games of the Year Awards at Kotaku
- 2009 Game of the Year Award at Crispy Gamer