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DICE Awards
NameDICE Awards
PresenterAcademy of Interactive Arts & Sciences
CountryUnited States
First awarded1998

DICE Awards are a set of annual awards presented by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences to recognize excellence in the video game industry, with winners selected by a peer-based voting system involving Electronic Arts, Activision, Ubisoft, and other prominent video game developers. The awards ceremony is typically held in Las Vegas during the DICE Summit, which brings together industry professionals like Shigeru Miyamoto, Hideo Kojima, and Sid Meier to discuss the latest trends and innovations in game development. The DICE Awards have been compared to the Academy Awards for the film industry and the Grammy Awards for the music industry, with past winners including The Last of Us, Portal, and Minecraft.

Introduction

The DICE Awards are considered one of the most prestigious awards in the video game industry, with a jury comprising industry experts from companies like Rockstar Games, Blizzard Entertainment, and Valve Corporation. The awards recognize outstanding achievements in game design, art direction, and technical engineering, among other categories, with nominees selected from a pool of video game publishers like Sony Interactive Entertainment, Microsoft Studios, and Nintendo. The DICE Awards have been presented annually since 1998, with past winners including Will Wright, John Carmack, and Gabe Newell, who have all made significant contributions to the industry. The awards ceremony is attended by industry professionals like Peter Molyneux, Warren Spector, and Richard Garriott, who come to celebrate the best games of the year, including The Legend of Zelda, Grand Theft Auto, and World of Warcraft.

History

The DICE Awards were first presented in 1998 by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences, which was founded by Andrew Zucker and Peter Main, with the goal of promoting and recognizing excellence in the video game industry. The first awards ceremony was held in Las Vegas and honored games like The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Half-Life, and Fallout, which were all developed by renowned video game developers like Shigeru Miyamoto, John Carmack, and Tim Cain. Over the years, the DICE Awards have grown in popularity and prestige, with the ceremony being attended by industry professionals like Sid Meier, Will Wright, and Peter Molyneux, who have all been recognized for their contributions to the industry. The awards have also been presented in conjunction with other industry events, like the E3 and the Game Developers Conference, which are both major gatherings for video game developers like Electronic Arts, Activision, and Ubisoft.

Categories

The DICE Awards recognize outstanding achievements in several categories, including Game of the Year, Game Director, and Art Direction, among others. The categories are designed to honor the best games of the year, as well as the talented individuals and teams who create them, including video game designers like Shigeru Miyamoto, Hideo Kojima, and Sid Meier. The nominees are selected by a peer-based voting system involving industry professionals from companies like Rockstar Games, Blizzard Entertainment, and Valve Corporation, who vote on games like The Last of Us, Portal, and Minecraft. The winners are then chosen from the nominees by a separate voting process, with the results being announced at the annual DICE Awards ceremony, which is attended by industry professionals like Peter Molyneux, Warren Spector, and Richard Garriott.

Winners

Past winners of the DICE Awards include The Last of Us, Portal, and Minecraft, which have all been recognized for their outstanding achievements in game design, art direction, and technical engineering. Other notable winners include Shigeru Miyamoto, John Carmack, and Gabe Newell, who have all been honored for their contributions to the industry, including their work on games like The Legend of Zelda, Doom, and Half-Life. The winners of the DICE Awards are selected by a peer-based voting system involving industry professionals from companies like Electronic Arts, Activision, and Ubisoft, who vote on games like Grand Theft Auto, World of Warcraft, and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. The awards ceremony is attended by industry professionals like Sid Meier, Will Wright, and Peter Molyneux, who come to celebrate the best games of the year.

Ceremony

The DICE Awards ceremony is typically held in Las Vegas during the DICE Summit, which brings together industry professionals like Shigeru Miyamoto, Hideo Kojima, and Sid Meier to discuss the latest trends and innovations in game development. The ceremony is attended by industry professionals like Peter Molyneux, Warren Spector, and Richard Garriott, who come to celebrate the best games of the year, including The Legend of Zelda, Grand Theft Auto, and World of Warcraft. The awards are presented by industry professionals like Andrew Zucker and Peter Main, who founded the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences to promote and recognize excellence in the video game industry. The ceremony also features live music performances and other entertainment, with past performers including The Black Eyed Peas and Weezer, who have both been involved in the video game industry through games like The Sims and Guitar Hero.

Impact

The DICE Awards have a significant impact on the video game industry, with the winners and nominees often receiving increased recognition and publicity, including coverage in major media outlets like The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and CNN. The awards also provide a platform for industry professionals like Shigeru Miyamoto, Hideo Kojima, and Sid Meier to showcase their work and connect with other professionals in the industry, including video game developers like Electronic Arts, Activision, and Ubisoft. The DICE Awards have also been recognized by other industries, such as the film industry and the music industry, with the Academy Awards and the Grammy Awards being similar awards that recognize excellence in their respective fields, with winners like Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and Quincy Jones being recognized for their contributions to their industries. The DICE Awards are also supported by major industry organizations like the Entertainment Software Association and the International Game Developers Association, which both work to promote and support the video game industry.

Category:Video game awards

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