Aside from the main awards and the skits, there will be a few special awards given to special individuals who have made a significant impact in our beloved industry, which include Ralph Baer, Jason Della Rocca and Sid Meier. Hit the view more button to see the full list of nominees and let us know who you think should win.
PORTAL, BIOSHOCK LEAD MAJOR FINALISTS
FOR THE EIGHTH ANNUAL GAME DEVELOPERS CHOICE AWARDS
Rock Band, Call of Duty 4 and Super Mario Galaxy Round Out the Nominees for Game of the Year;
Crash Bandicoot Creator Jason Rubin to Host Ceremony for Industry's Only Open Peer-Based Awards
SAN FRANCISCO - Jan. 22, 2007 – Valve's Portal and 2K Boston/Australia's BioShock lead the nominees for the eighth annual Game Developers Choice Awards with five nominations each, including the coveted Game of the Year title, organizers have announced. The Game of the Year category also includes Infinity Ward's Call of Duty 4, which follows with four nominations and, with both games receiving two nominations each, Harmonix's Rock Band and Nintendo's Super Mario Galaxy.
Produced and hosted by CMP's Game Developers Conference (GDC) and presented by Gamasutra.com and Game Developer Magazine, the Game Developers Choice Awards honors the developers of the best video games released during the previous calendar year, as well as awarding key figures from the video game community. Other multiple nominees for this year's event include such diverse and notable titles as BioWare's Mass Effect, Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed, Infinite Interactive's Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords, Sony Santa Monica's God of War II, and PopCap's Peggle.
In addition, special recipients already confirmed for this year's Choice Awards, to be honored in person during the ceremony, include 'father of video games' Ralph Baer (Pioneer), IGDA executive director Jason Della Rocca (Ambassador) and Civilization creator Sid Meier (Lifetime Achievement).
Winners in all major categories will be honored at an awards show taking place Wednesday, February 20 in the Esplanade Ballroom of the Moscone Center's South Hall, during the 2008 Game Developers Conference. The Game Developers Choice Awards ceremony, held in conjunction with the Independent Games Festival (IGF), will be hosted by legendary game developer Jason Rubin, mastermind behind the smash-hit Crash Bandicoot and Jak and Daxter franchises.
In addition, it's been revealed that specially made video entertainment for the Choice Awards will be produced by The Escapist's popular animated show Zero Punctuation, while long-time contributors Mega64 will produce exclusive video skits to accompany the Independent Games Festival Awards.
"Behind every great game is a great team, and it's a core principle of ours to honor and recognize that talent on stage," said Jamil Moledina, Executive Director of the Game Developers Conference. "Given the open peer-based structure, the Game Developers Choice Awards have earned the utmost respect within the developer community and we're looking forward to the award ceremony next month to see who the 2008 recipients are. Good luck everyone!"
For more information about the Game Developers Choice Awards, check out www.gamechoiceawards.com.
The complete list of nominees is:
Best Game Design
BioShock
Call of Duty 4
Mass Effect
Portal
Super Mario Galaxy
Best Visual Art
Assassin's Creed
Team Fortress 2
Crysis
BioShock
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune
Best Technology
Halo 3
Crysis
Call of Duty 4
Portal
Assassin's Creed
Best Writing
Portal
God of War II
Mass Effect
Half-Life 2: Episode 2
BioShock
Best Audio
Call of Duty 4
Everyday Shooter
BioShock
God of War II
Mass Effect
Best Debut
Crackdown (Realtime Worlds)
flOw (ThatGameCompany)
The Witcher (CD Projekt)
Everyday Shooter (Queasy Games)
Aquaria (Bit Blot)
Innovation
Rock Band
Portal
flOw
Peggle
Mass Effect
Best Handheld Game
Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
Phase
Contra 4
Peggle (for iPod)
Best Downloadable Game
Pac-Man Championship Edition
Everyday Shooter
Peggle
Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords (XBLA version)
Flow
Game of the Year
BioShock
Call of Duty 4
Portal
Rock Band
Super Mario Galaxy
Crysis deserves to win everything! If I can play very high on a 2007 $800 @ 1280x768 @ 20 fps, then so can you!
How the hell is halo 3 on best tech? How did that stupid biocrap get on any of those lists? CoD4 is simply a rehash (But, it should in best multiplayer. 40vs40 is mad fun).
Crysis>everything+urmom.
Meh. Awards are for losers anyway.
What's a BioShock? Is it a big surprise in someones life story or something??
Halo 3 is up there in the tech section due to the epic amount of stats they store, the heat maps, the kill and death tracking, the multiplayer level building, the battle recording, video clip & screenshot taking/uploading and the matchmaking algorithms. Whether you like Halo 3 or not, they've put a serious amount of background work into that game.
I love the TF2`s.
These are pretty good lists, except they confused 'Best Visual Art' with 'Most Realistic Graphics'. I'd definitely put Mario Galaxy and Portal on the list for "art" styles...and probably not really Crysis.
Best Game Design
[Mass Effect or SMG
Best Visual Art
Team Fortress 2 or BioShock
Best Technology
Crysis or Portal
Best Writing
Portal or BioShock
Best Audio
BioShock or Everyday Shooter
Best Debut
Everyday Shooter (Queasy Games) or Crackdown (Realtime Worlds)
Innovation
Rock Band or Portal
Best Handheld Game
Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords or Phase
Best Downloadable Game
Everyday Shooter or Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords(XBLA)
Game of the Year
BioShock or Call of Duty 4
Best Game Design
Super Mario Galaxy
Best Visual Art
Assassin's Creed
Best Technology
Halo 3
Best Writing
BioShock
Best Audio
BioShock
Best Debut
Crackdown (Realtime Worlds)
Innovation
Portal
Best Handheld Game
Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords
Best Downloadable Game
Pac-Man Championship Edition
Game of the Year
BioShock
I still enjoy the carnage now and again.
At least Everyday Shooter made it in.