THE VIDEO GAMES INDUSTRY NAMES THE BEST OF THE BEST:
ACADEMY OF INTERACTIVE ARTS AND SCIENCES’ SIXTH ANNUAL INTERACTIVE ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS PRESENTED IN LAS VEGAS
Electronic Arts Receives Record 13 Awards including Computer Game of the Year for Battlefield 1942; SEGA®’s Yu Suzuki Wins Hall of Fame Award
LAS VEGAS, NV – FEBRUARY 28, 2003 – The Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences presented Interactive Achievement Awards in 30 craft, console, and online categories, at a star-studded event last night at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.  Electronic Arts was the big winner with a record 13 awards.   
Battlefield 1942, published by Electronic Arts and developed by Digital Illusions, took home the most awards, a total of four, including Game of the Year, Computer Game of the Year, Innovation in Computer Gaming, and Online Gameplay of the Year.  Animal Crossing, published by Nintendo of America and developed by Nintendo Co. Ltd., received the next highest number of awards, a total of three, including Innovation in Console Gaming, Console Role-Playing Game of the Year, and Outstanding Achievement in Game Design.  Overall, Nintendo received a very impressive seven awards.   
“These awards are important because they represent the industry’s picks of the top video games from an amazing field of innovation and creativity,” said Paul Provenzano, President of the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences.  “This year’s winners represent a bold and diverse group of games that illustrate how our industry continues to be a pre-eminent force in entertainment.” 
SEGA®’s Yu Suzuki, known as a forefather of console video gaming, won the Academy’s coveted Hall of Fame Award.   
The Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences Interactive Achievement Award winners include (in alphabetical order): 
Computer Action Game of the Year – 2002
 Grand Theft Auto III 
Publisher: Rockstar Games
 Developer: Rockstar North    
Computer First Person Action Game of the Year – 2002
 Medal of Honor: Allied Assault 
Publisher: Electronic Arts
 Developer: 2015 Inc.    
Computer Game of the Year – 2002
 Battlefield 1942 
Publisher: Electronic Arts
 Developer: Digital Illusions    
Computer Role Playing Game of the Year – 2002
 Neverwinter Nights 
Publisher: Infogrames
 Developer: Bioware    
Computer Simulation Game of the Year – 2002
 The Sims Unleashed 
Publisher: Electronic Arts
 Developer: EA Maxis    
Computer Sports Game of the Year – 2002
 Madden NFL 2003 
Publisher: Electronic Arts
 Developer: EA Tiburon    
Computer Strategy Game of the Year – 2002
 Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos 
Publisher: Blizzard Entertainment
 Developer: Blizzard Entertainment    
Console Action Adventure Game of the Year – 2002
 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City 
Publisher: Rockstar Games
 Developer: Rockstar North    
Console Fighting Game of the Year – 2002
 Tekken 4 
Publisher: Namco
 Developer: Namco    
Console First Person Action Game of the Year – 2002
 Metroid Prime 
Publisher: Nintendo of America
 Developer: Retro Studios    
Console Game of the Year – 2002
 Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell 
Publisher: Ubi Soft
 Developer: Ubi Soft Montreal    
Console Platform Action Adventure Game of the Year – 2002
 Ratchet & Clank 
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment America
 Developer: Insomniac Games    
Console Racing Game of the Year – 2002
 Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 
Publisher: Electronic Arts
 Developer: EA Black Box    
Console Role Playing Game of the Year – 2002
 Animal Crossing 
Publisher: Nintendo of America
 Developer: Nintendo Co. Ltd.    
Console Sports Game of the Year – 2002
 Madden NFL 2003 
Publisher: Electronic Arts
 Developer: EA Tiburon    
Family Game of the Year – 2002
 Mario Party 4 
Publisher: Nintendo of America
 Developer: Hudson Soft Co. Ltd.    
Game of the Year – 2002
 Battlefield 1942 
Publisher: Electronic Arts
 Developer: Digital Illusions    
Hall of Fame Award
 Yu Suzuki, SEGA 
  
Handheld Game of the Year – 2002
 Metroid Fusion 
Publisher: Nintendo of America
 Developer: Nintendo Co. Ltd.    
Innovation in Computer Gaming  – 2002
 Battlefield 1942 
Publisher: Electronic Arts
 Developer: Digital Illusions    
Innovation in Console Gaming – 2002
 Animal Crossing 
Publisher: Nintendo of America
 Developer: Nintendo Co. Ltd.    
Massively Multiplayer / Persistent World Game of the Year – 2002
 The Sims Online 
Publisher: Electronic Arts
 Developer: EA MAXIS    
Online Gameplay Game of the Year – 2002
 Battlefield 1942 
Publisher: Electronic Arts
 Developer: Digital Illusions    
Outstanding Achievement in Animation – 2002
 Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus 
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment America
 Developer: Sucker Punch    
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction – 2002
 Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus 
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment America
 Developer: Sucker Punch    
Outstanding Achievement in Character or Story – 2002
 Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem 
Publisher: Nintendo of America
 Developer: Silicon Knights    
Outstanding Achievement in Game Design – 2002
 Animal Crossing 
Publisher: Nintendo of America 
 Developer: Nintendo Co. Ltd.    
Outstanding Achievement in Gameplay Engineering – 2002
 Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell 
Publisher: Ubi Soft 
 Developer: Ubi Soft Montreal    
Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition – 2002
 Medal of Honor: Frontline 
Publisher: Electronic Arts
 Developer: EALA    
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Design – 2002
 Medal of Honor: Frontline 
Publisher: Electronic Arts
  Developer: EALA    
Outstanding Achievement in Visual Engineering – 2002
 Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers 
Publisher: Electronic Arts
 Developer: Stormfront Studios    
The Interactive Achievement Awards, which were held during the annual D.I.C.E. Summit (Design, Innovate, Communicate, Entertain), were hosted by comedian and actor Dave Foley, best known as the star of the long-running NBC comedy series, News Radio.  Among the awards presenters were extreme sports personality Tony Hawk; multi-sensory performance troupe Blue Man Group;  actress Kelly Hu, star of the upcoming X2, the sequel to the blockbuster film X-Men; Kristen Dalton, star of USA’s hit Sci-Fi The Dead Zone; Kristina Anapau, star of the VH-1 Original movie, They Shoot Divas, Don’t They?; and Mike Metzger, the undisputed pioneer of freestyle motocross.  The show also featured a special musical performance by the recording act, Unwritten Law. 
  
G4, the TV network all about video games, will air a one-hour special on the Interactive Achievement Awards.