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{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2018}}{{Infobox award | name = Golden Joystick Awards | current_awards = | image = Golden Joystick Award (Award Cup).svg | description = Outstanding achievements in the video game industry | country = United Kingdom | year = {{Start date and age|1983|||df=yes}} | year2 = {{Start date and age|2018|11|16|df=yes}} | website = www.goldenjoystick.com }}The Golden Joystick Awards, also known as the People's Gaming Awards, is a video game award ceremony; it awards the best video games of the year, as voted for originally by the British general public,[1] but can now be voted on by anyone online. {{As of|2016}}, the ceremony was in its 34th year. It is the second-oldest video game award ceremony after the Arcade Awards. The awards were initially focused on computer games, but were later extended to include console games as well, owing to the success of video game consoles such as the Sega Master System and the Sega Mega Drive in the United Kingdom. The ceremony is not related to the prize given away to successful contestants on GamesMaster, a British television show. {{As of|2014}}, it is the biggest video game award show in terms of the number of votes cast; over nine million votes were cast for the 2014 ceremony.[2]Winners1983Awards were presented by DJ Dave Lee Travis at a ceremony in London's Berkeley Square. Award | Winner[3][4] | Nominees |
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Best Arcade-Style Game of the Year | Manic Miner | Arcadia, Penetrator, Galaga | Strategy Game of the Year | The Hobbit | Football Manager, Planet Invasion, Scrabble | Best Original Game of the Year | Ah Diddums | Ant Attack, Pssst, Splat! | Game of the Year | Jetpac | Arcadia, Manic Miner, The Hobbit | Software House of the Year | Ultimate Play the Game | Imagine Software, Llamasoft, Melbourne House |
1984Awards were presented by Jools Holland, at a ceremony on in London. Award | Winner[5] | Runner-Up | Commended |
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Game of the Year | Knight Lore | Ghostbusters | Avalon, Impossible Mission | Software House of the Year | Ultimate Play the Game | Beyond Software | Hewson Consultants, MicroGen | Best Original Game of the Year | Elite | Deus Ex Machina | Ancipital, Pyjamarama | Best Adventure Game of the Year | Claymorgue Castle | Erik the Viking | Eureka, Tir Na Nog | Best Strategy Game of the Year | Lords of Midnight | Beach Head | Nato Commander, Battle for Midway | Best Arcade-Style Game of the Year | Daley Thompson's Decathlon | Boulderdash | Monty Mole, Starstrike | Best Programmer of the Year | Ultimate Team | Mike Singleton | Tony Crowther, Acornsoft |
1985Awards were presented by Jools Holland, at a ceremony on a Thames Riverboat. Award | Winner[6] | Runners-up |
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Game of the Year | Way of the Exploding Fist | Elite, Summer Games II | Software House of the Year | Melbourne House | U.S. Gold, Elite Systems, Firebird Software | Best Original Game of the Year | Little Computer People | Spy vs. Spy, Paradroid | Adventure Game of the Year | Red Moon | Gremlins, Bored of the Rings | Strategy Game of the Year | Theatre Europe | Shadowfire, Battle of Britain | Arcade-Style Game of the Year | Commando | Hyper Sports, Dropzone | Programmer of the Year | Stephen Crow | Jeff Minter, Andrew Braybrook, Bo Jangeborg |
1986The ceremony took place at Cadogan Hall. Award | Winner[7] | Runners-up |
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Game of the Year | Gauntlet | Uridium, Space Harrier | Software House of the Year | Elite Systems | U.S. Gold, Hewson Consultants | Best Original Game of the Year | Sentinel | Trap Door, Trivial Pursuit | Adventure Game of the Year | The Pawn | Lord of the Rings, Heavy on the Magick | Strategy Game of the Year | Vietnam | Johnny Reb II, Silent Service | Arcade-Style Game of the Year | Uridium | Gauntlet, Ghosts'n Goblins | Programmer of the Year | Andrew Braybrook | Chris Butler, Stephen Crow | Best Soundtrack of the Year | Sanxion | Knucklebusters, Star Glider |
1987/1988Awards were presented by Chris Tarrant. Award | Winner[8] | Runners-up |
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Game of the Year | Out Run | The Last Ninja, Renegade | Software House of the Year | U.S. Gold | Ocean Software, Elite Systems | Best Original Game of the Year | Nebulus | Wizball, Driller | Adventure Game of the Year | The Guild of Thieves | Knight Orc, Shadows of Mordor | Strategy Game of the Year | Vulcan | Defender of the Crown, Annals of Rome | Arcade-Style Game of the Year | Out Run | Renegade, Bubble Bobble | Programmer of the Year | Jon Ritman | Andrew Braybrook |
1988/1989The ceremony took place at Kensington Roof Gardens. Award | Winner (8-bit)[9] | Winner (16-bit) | Runners-up |
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Game of the Year | Operation Wolf | Speedball | Last Ninja 2, Starglider 2 | Best Graphics of the Year | Armalyte | Rocket Ranger | Last Ninja 2, Starglider 2 | Best Soundtrack of the Year | Bionic Commando | International Karate + | RoboCop, Starglider 2 | Best Simulation Game of the Year | Microprose Soccer | Falcon | Project Stealth Fighter, F/A-18 Interceptor | Adventure Game of the Year | Corruption | Fish! | Ingrid's Back, Corruption | Best Coin-Op Conversion of the Year | Operation Wolf | Operation Wolf | R-Type, Pac-Mania | Software House of the Year | Ocean Software | Mirrorsoft | U.S. Gold | Programmer of the Year | John Phillips | The Bitmap Brothers | Mev Dink, John Twiddy, John Phillips | C&VG Console Award | Thunder Blade (Sega Master System) | R-Type (PC Engine) |
1989/1990The ceremony took place at Kensington Roof Gardens, 11 April 1990.[10] Award | Winner (8-bit) | Winner (16-bit) |
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Game of the Year | The Untouchables | Kick Off | Best Graphics of the Year | Myth | Shadow of the Beast | Best Soundtrack of the Year | Chase HQ | Future Wars | Best Simulation Game of the Year | Carrier Command | M1 Tank Platoon | Best Coin-Op Conversion of the Year | Chase HQ | Hard Drivin' | PC Leisure Product of the Year | Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade | Most Original Game of the Year | Populous | Software House of the Year | Ocean Software |
1990/1991The ceremony took place at Kensington Roof Gardens, 4 April 1991.[11] Award | Winner (8-bit) | Winner (16-bit) |
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Game of the Year | Rick Dangerous 2 | Kick Off 2 | Best Graphics of the Year | Midnight Resistance | Shadow of the Beast 2 | Best Soundtrack of the Year | RoboCop 2 | Speedball 2[12] | Best Simulation Game of the Year | F19 Stealth Fighter | F19 Stealth Fighter | Best Coin-Op Conversion of the Year | Rainbow Islands | Golden Axe | Best Console Conversion of the Year | Mega Man | John Madden's Football | PC Game of the Year | Railroad Tycoon | Hardware Manufacturer of the Year | Sega | Software House of the Year | Ocean Software |
1991/1992The ceremony took place at Hyde Park Hotel, London, on 7 April 1992.[13] Award | Winner | Developer |
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Overall Game of the Year | Sonic the Hedgehog | Sonic Team | 16-Bit Game of the Year | Heimdall | Core Design | Best Coin-Op Conversion | Toki | TAD | Best Simulation | Jimmy White's 'Whirlwind' Snooker | Virgin | Best Graphics | Heimdall | Core Design | Best Soundtrack | The Secret of Monkey Island | U.S. Gold | Programmer of the Year | Archer MacLean | Software House of the Year | Electronic Arts |
1992/1993 Award | Winner |
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Game of the Year | Street Fighter II[14] | Fighting Game of the Year | Mortal Kombat |
1996/1997The ceremony took place at Café de Paris, in November 1997.[15] Award | Winner |
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Game of the Year | Super Mario 64 | PlayStation Plus Best Game | Resident Evil | Sega Saturn Magazine Best Saturn Game | Fighters Megamix | Nintendo Magazine Best N64 Game | Super Mario 64 | CVG Best PC Game | Quake | Best Looking Game | Super Mario 64 | Best Sounding Game | Wipeout 2097 | Most Original Game | Parappa the Rapper | Best Ad | Tekken 2 | Scoop of the Year | GoldenEye 007 | Favourite Game Character | Lara Croft (Tomb Raider) | Best Development Team | Rare | Best Software House | Sony | Best Looking Pages | Sega Saturn Magazine Showcases | Best Review Writer | Ed Lomas, CVG |
2002The 2002 ceremony took place at the Dorchester Hotel on 25 October 2002 and was hosted by Jonathan Ross.[16] Award | Winner | Runners-up |
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Game of the Year | Grand Theft Auto III (Rockstar Games)[14] | Halo (Microsoft Studios), Allied Assault (EA Games) | Online Game of the Year | Counter-Strike (Vivendi Universal Games) | Allied Assault (EA Games), Reign of Chaos (Vivendi Universal Games) | PC Game of the Year | Allied Assault (EA Games) | Grand Theft Auto III (Rockstar Games), Reign of Chaos (Vivendi Universal Games) | Best Use of a Film Licence | The Thing (Vivendi Universal Games) | Spider-Man (Activision), The Sum of All Fears (Ubi Soft) | Sports Game of the Year | Pro Evolution Soccer (Konami) | Championship Manager (Eidos), FIFA 2002 (EA Sports) | Game Innovation of the Year | Grand Theft Auto III (Rockstar Games) | Max Payne (Take 2 Interactive), The D-Day landing in Allied Assault (EA Games) | Hardware of the Year | Microsoft Xbox | AMD Athlon XP Processor, Nintendo GameCube | British Developer of the Year | Rockstar North | Electronic Arts | Rare Publisher of the Year | Electronic Arts | Activision/LucasArts, Microsoft Game Studios | Retailer of the Year | Gameplay.com | GAME, Amazon.co.uk | Most Wanted Game for Christmas | Vice City (Rockstar Games) | Splinter Cell (UbiSoft), Super Mario Sunshine (Nintendo of Europe) | Xbox Game of the Year | Halo (Microsoft Game Studios) | Dead or Alive 3 (Tecmo), Max Payne (Take 2 Interactive) | GameCube Game of the Year | Resident Evil (Capcom Eurosoft) | Rogue Leader (Activision/LucasArts), Super Smash Bros. Melee (Nintendo of Europe) | Handheld Game of the Year | Golden Sun (Nintendo) | Super Circuit (Nintendo), Super Mario Advance 2 (Nintendo of Europe) | PS2 Game of the Year | Grand Theft Auto III (Rockstar Games) | Final Fantasy X (SCEE), Sons of Liberty (Konami) |
2003The 2003 ceremony took place at the Park Lane Hilton on 28 November 2003 and was hosted by Phill Jupitus.[17] Award | Winner | Runners-up |
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PS2 Game of the Year | Vice City (Rockstar) | Play (SCEE), Pro Evolution Soccer 2 (Konami) | GameCube Game of the Year | The Wind Waker (Nintendo) | Metroid Prime (Nintendo), Resident Evil Zero (Capcom) | Handheld Game of the Year | Black Hole Rising (Nintendo) | Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (Nintendo), A Link to the Past (Nintendo) | Xbox Game of the Year | Knights of the Old Republic (Activision/LucasArts) | Soul Calibur II (Electronic Arts), Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell (Ubisoft) | PC Game of the Year | Championship Manager 4 (Eidos) | Vice City (Rockstar), Battlefield 1942 (Electronic Arts) | Online Game of the Year | Battlefield 1942 (Electronic Arts) | Phantasy Star Online I & II (Sega), Unreal Championship (Atari) | Film Adaptation of the Year | The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Electronic Arts) | Enter the Matrix (Atari), Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Electronic Arts) | The Award for Best of British | Championship Manager 4 (Eidos) | Desert Storm II (SCi), The Revolution (Eidos) | Publisher of the Year | Nintendo | Electronic Arts, Rockstar Games | Retailer of the Year | GAME | Amazon.co.uk, Gameplay.com | Hardware of the Year | Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP | SCEE EyeToy, Microsoft Xbox Live! | Unsung Hero Game of the Year | Viewtiful Joe (Capcom) | A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way (Monolith Productions), Steel Battalion (Capcom) | Hall of Fame Industry Personality of the Year | Shigeru Miyamoto (Nintendo) | Editor's Award: Game of the Year | Pro Evolution Soccer 3 (Konami) | Call of Duty (Activision), The Wind Waker (Nintendo) | Most Wanted Game for Christmas | Double Dash!! (Nintendo) | Pro Evolution Soccer 3 (Konami), WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain (THQ) | Most Anticipated Game for 2004 | Half-Life 2 (Valve Corporation) | Doom III (Activision), Halo 2 (Microsoft) | Ultimate Game of the Year | Vice City (Rockstar) | The Wind Waker (Nintendo), Knights of the Old Republic (Activision/LucasArts) |
2004The 2004 ceremony took place at the Park Lane Hilton on 5 November 2004 and was hosted by Matt Lucas.[18] Award | Winner | Runners-up |
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PS2 Game of the Year | Takedown (Electronic Arts) | Pro Evolution Soccer 3 (Konami), Spider-Man 2 (Activision) | GameCube Game of the Year | Double Dash!! (Nintendo) | The Twin Snakes (Konami), Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles (Nintendo) | Handheld Game of the Year | Sonic Advance 3 (THQ) | Metroid Zero Mission (Nintendo), Superstar Saga (Nintendo) | Xbox Game of the Year | Fable (Microsoft) | Pandora Tomorrow (Ubisoft), Grand Theft Auto: Double Pack (Rockstar Games) | PC Game of the Year | Doom 3 (Activision) | The Threat (Deep Silver), Far Cry (Ubisoft) | Online Game of the Year | Battlefield Vietnam (Electronic Arts) | Takedown (Electronic Arts), Condition Zero (Valve Corporation) | Publisher of the Year | Electronic Arts | THQ, Ubisoft | Retailer of the Year | Amazon.co.uk | GAME, Play.com | Hardware of the Year | Nintendo GBA SP | Creative Labs Gigaworks S750, GBA Wireless Adapter | Unsung Hero Game of the Year (Editors' Award) | Escape from Butcher Bay (VU Games) | The Suffering (Midway), Mashed (Empire Interactive) | Game of the Year (Editors' Award) | Pro Evolution Soccer 4 (Konami) | Four Swords (Nintendo), Typhoon Rising (NovaLogic) | Hall of Fame - Industry Personality of the Year | Warren Spector (Ion Storm) | Most Wanted Game for Xmas | San Andreas (Rockstar Games) | Half-Life 2 (Valve Corporation), Halo 2 (Microsoft) | Most Wanted Game For 2005 | Twilight Princess (Nintendo) | Snake Eater (Konami), Resident Evil 4 (Capcom) | Ultimate Game of the Year | Doom 3 (Activision) | Fable (Microsoft), Pro Evolution Soccer 4 (Konami) | Ultimate Gaming Hero | Sonic the Hedgehog (Sega) | Master Chief (Halo 2, Microsoft); Lara Croft (Tomb Raider, Eidos) |
2005The 2005 ceremony took place at the Park Lane Hilton on 4 November 2005 and was hosted by Jimmy Carr.[19] Award | Winner |
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PlayStation 2 Game of the Year | San Andreas (Rockstar Games) | GameCube Game of the Year | Resident Evil 4 (Capcom) | Xbox Game of the Year | Halo 2 (Microsoft) | PC Game of the Year | Half-Life 2 (Valve Software) | Handheld Game of the Year | Super Mario 64 DS (Nintendo) | Best Film-Based Game of 2005 | Resident Evil 4 (Capcom) | Best Game Soundtrack of 2005 | San Andreas (Rockstar Games) | Online Game of the Year | World of Warcraft (Blizzard) | Publisher of the Year | Nintendo | Retailer of the Year | Play.com | Gaming Innovation of the Year | PSP | One to Watch for Xmas | Twilight Princess (Nintendo) | One to Watch for 2006 | Resident Evil 5 (Capcom) | Hero of 2005 | CJ (San Andreas, Rockstar Games) | Villain of 2005 | Officer Tenpenny (San Andreas, Rockstar Games) | The Girl's Choice for 2005 | The Sims 2 (Electronic Arts) | Editor's Game of the Year | Resident Evil 4 (Capcom) | Unsung Hero of the Year | Fahrenheit (Quantic Dream) | Ultimate Game of the Year | San Andreas (Rockstar Games) | Soundtrack of the Year | Sonic Rush (Sega) |
2006The 2006 ceremony took place at the Park Lane Hilton on 27 October 2006 and was hosted by Emma Griffiths.[20] Award | Winner |
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Ultimate Game of the Year | Oblivion (Bethesda Softworks) | PC Game of the Year | Oblivion (Bethesda Softworks) | PlayStation Game of the Year | Resident Evil 4 (Capcom) | Xbox Game of the Year | Oblivion (Bethesda Softworks) | Nintendo Game of the Year | New Super Mario Bros (Nintendo) | Online Handheld Game of the Year | Liberty City Stories (Rockstar Games) | Online Game of the Year | Age of Empires III (Ensemble Studios) | The All-Nighter Award | Pro Evolution Soccer 5 (Konami) | The One to Watch 2007 | PlayStation 3 (Sony) | The Editor's Choice Award | Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter (Ubisoft) | Publisher of the Year | Electronic Arts | Retailer of the Year | GAME | Soundtrack of the Year | Carbon (Electronic Arts) | Innovation Award | Xbox Live Marketplace (Microsoft) | Family Game of the Year | Nintendogs (Nintendo) | Favourite Character Award | Lara Croft (Tomb Raider, Edios) | Girls' Choice Award | Nintendogs (Nintendo) |
2007The 2007 ceremony took place at the Park Lane Hilton on 26 October 2007 and was hosted by David Mitchell.[21] Award | Winner |
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Ultimate Game of the Year | Gears of War (Epic Games) | Xbox Game of the Year | Gears of War (Epic Games) | PC Game of the Year | Shadows of Angmar (Midway) | PlayStation Game of the Year 2007 | God of War II (SCE Studios Santa Monica) | Nintendo Game of the Year | Twilight Princess (Nintendo) | The Editor's Choice Award | Gears of War (Epic Games) | Publisher of the Year | Nintendo | Retailer of the Year | GAME | The One to Watch | Assassin's Creed (Ubisoft) | UK Developer of the Year | Codemasters | Online Game of the Year | The Burning Crusade (Blizzard Entertainment) | All-Nighter | Gears of War (Epic Games) | Soundtrack of the Year | Guitar Hero II (Harmonix Music Systems) | Innovation of the Year | Nintendo Wii | Mobile Game of the Year | Final Fantasy | Handheld Game of the Year | Vice City Stories (Rockstar) | Family Game of the Year 2007 | Wii Sports (Nintendo) | Girls' Choice Game of the Year 2007 | Guitar Hero II (Harmonix Music Systems) |
2008The 2008 ceremony took place at the Park Lane Hilton on 31 October 2008 and was hosted by Frankie Boyle.[22] Award | Winner |
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Nuts All-Nighter Award | Modern Warfare[23] (Activision) | Handheld Game of the Year | Phantom Hourglass[23] (Nintendo) | Mobile Game of the Year | Bejeweled 2[23] (PopCap Games) | Mobile Game Pitch 2008 | Finders Keeper[23] (Tobias Rowe) | Nintendo Game of the Year | Brawl[23] (Nintendo) | PC Game of the Year | Modern Warfare[23] (Activision) | Retailer of the Year | Play.com[23] | Official PlayStation Magazine HD PlayStation Game of the Year | Guns of the Patriots[23] (Konami) | Soundtrack of the Year | Grand Theft Auto IV[23] (Rockstar Games) | Xbox Game of the Year | Grand Theft Auto IV[23] (Rockstar Games) | Most Wanted Award | Fallout 3[23] (Bethesda) | Online Game of the Year | Modern Warfare[23] (Activision) | UK Developer of the Year | Rockstar North[23] | Grand Master Flash Award | Stickman Madness[23] | One to Watch | World at War[23] (Activision) | UK Publisher of the Year | Activision Blizzard[23] | Ultimate Game of the Year | Modern Warfare (Activision) |
2009The 2009 ceremony took place at the Park Lane Hilton on 30 October 2009 and was hosted by Sean Lock.[24] Award | Winner |
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Family Game of the Year | LittleBigPlanet (Sony)[25] | Handheld Game of the Year | Chinatown Wars (Rockstar Games) [25] | Retailer of the Year | GAME[25] | Mobile Game of the Year | Metal Gear Solid Touch (Konami)[25] | Nintendo Game of the Year | World at War (Activision)[25] | Multiplayer Game of the Year | World at War (Activision)[25] | Soundtrack of the Year | Guitar Hero World Tour (Activision)[25] | Xbox Game of the Year | Gears of War 2 (Epic Games)[25] | PC Game of the Year | Fallout 3 (Bethesda Softworks)[25] | UK Developer of the Year | Jagex[25] | PlayStation Game of the Year | Killzone 2 (Sony)[25] | Publisher of the Year | Activision Blizzard[25] | Online Game of the Year | Left 4 Dead (Valve Software) [25] | ShortList One to Watch | Modern Warfare 2 (Activision)[25] | Ultimate Game of the Year | Fallout 3 (Bethesda Softworks)[25] |
2010The 2010 ceremony took place at the Bridge Park Plaza on 29 October 2010 and was hosted by Rich Hall.[26] Award | Winner |
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Action/Adventure Game of the Year in association with Nuts | Assassin's Creed II (Ubisoft)[27] | Download Game of the Year | Plants vs. Zombies (PopCap Games)[27] | Fighting Game of the Year | Street Fighter IV (Capcom)[27] | Music Game of the Year | Guitar Hero 5 (Activision)[27] | The One to Watch | Black Ops (Activision)[27] | Online Game of the Year | League of Legends (Riot Games)[27] | Portable Game of the Year | Pokémon HeartGold/Soul Silver (Nintendo)[27] | Puzzle Game of the Year | World of Goo (2D Boy)[27] | Racing Game of the Year | Forza Motorsport 3 (Microsoft)[27] | RPG of the Year | Mass Effect 2 (Electronic Arts)[27] | Shooter of the Year | Modern Warfare 2 (Activision)[27] | Soundtrack of the Year | Final Fantasy XIII (Square Enix)[27] | Sports Game of the Year | FIFA 10 (Electronic Arts)[27] | Strategy Game of the Year | Plants vs. Zombies (PopCap Games)[27] | UK Developer of the Year | Jagex[27] | Ultimate Game of the Year | Mass Effect 2 (Electronic Arts)[28] |
2011The 2011 ceremony took place at the Bridge Park Plaza on 21 October 2011 and was hosted by Seann Walsh.[29] Award | Winner |
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Shooter of the Year | Black Ops (Activision)[30] | Action/Adventure Game of the Year | Brotherhood (Ubisoft)[30] | Download Game of the Year | Minecraft (Mojang)[30] | Fighting Game of the Year | Mortal Kombat (Warner Bros.)[30] | Free to Play Game of the Year | League of Legends (Riot Games)[30] | Music Game of the Year | Warriors of Rock (Activision)[30] | The One to Watch | Skyrim (Bethesda Softworks)[30] | Online Game of the Year | World of Warcraft (Blizzard Entertainment)[30] | Mobile Game of the Year | Angry Birds Rio (Rovio Entertainment)[30] | Racing Game of the Year | Gran Turismo 5 (Sony)[30] | RPG of the Year | New Vegas (Obsidian Entertainment)[30] | Sports Game of the Year | FIFA 11 (Electronic Arts)[30] | Best MMO | World of Warcraft (Blizzard)[30] | Strategy Game of the Year | Wings of Liberty (Blizzard)[30] | Innovation of the Year | Nintendo 3DS[30] | Outstanding Contribution | Sonic the Hedgehog (Sega)[30] | Ultimate Game of the Year | Portal 2 (Valve Software)[30] |
2012The 2012 ceremony took place at the Bridge Park Plaza on 26 October 2012 and was hosted by Ed Byrne.[31] Award | Winner |
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Shooter of the Year | Battlefield 3 (Electronic Arts)[32] | Action/Adventure Game of the Year | Arkham City (Warner Bros.)[32] | Download Game of the Year | Minecraft (Mojang)[32] | Fighting Game of the Year | Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition (Warner Bros.)[32] | Free to Play Game of the Year | The Eight Pages (Parsec Productions)[32] | Handheld Game of the Year | Golden Abyss (Sony)[32] | Top Gaming Moment | Skyrim: Throat of the World (Bethesda Softworks)[32] | DLC of the Year | Portal 2's Perpetual Testing Initiative (Valve Software)[32] | One to Watch | Grand Theft Auto V (Rockstar)[32] | MMO Game of the Year | World of Tanks (Wargaming)[32] | Mobile Game of the Year | Angry Birds Space (Rovio Entertainment)[32] | Racing Game of the Year | Forza Motorsport 4 (Microsoft)[32] | RPG of the Year | Skyrim (Bethesda Softworks)[32] | Sports Game of the Year | FIFA 12 (Electronic Arts)[32] | Strategy Game of the Year | Gods & Kings (2K Games)[32] | Ultimate Game of the Year | Skyrim (Bethesda Softworks)[32] | YouTube Gamer | The Yogscast[32] | Outstanding Contribution | FIFA (Electronic Arts)[32] |
2013The 2013 ceremony took place at the indigO2 on 25 October 2013 and was hosted by Ed Byrne.[33] Award | Winner |
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Best Newcomer | The Last of Us (Sony)[34] | Most Wanted | Wild Hunt (CD Projekt Red)[34] | Best Indie Game | Mark of the Ninja (Klei Entertainment)[34] | Best Visual Design | BioShock Infinite (2K Games)[34] | Best Multiplayer | Payday 2 (Starbreeze Studios)[34] | Best Gaming Moment | Far Cry 3: "The Definition of Insanity" (Ubisoft)[34] | Studio of the Year | Naughty Dog[34] | Innovation of the Year | Oculus Rift[34] | Best Storytelling | The Last of Us (Sony)[34] | Best Online Game | World of Tanks (Wargaming)[34] | Best Handheld Game | Liberation (Ubisoft)[34] | YouTube Gamer Award | The Yogscast[34] | Best Gaming Platform | Steam[34] | Best Mobile/Tablet Game of the Year | Enemy Unknown (2K Games)[34] | Game of the Year | Grand Theft Auto V (Rockstar)[34] | Hall of Fame | Call of Duty (Activision)[34] | Lifetime Achievement | Ken Levine[34] |
2014The 2014 ceremony took place at the indigO2 on 24 October 2014 and was hosted by Ed Byrne.[35] Award | Winner |
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Best Original Game | DayZ (Bohemia Interactive)[36] | Best Online Game | Heroes of Warcraft (Blizzard Entertainment)[36] | Best Storytelling | Left Behind (Sony)[36] | Best Visual Design | Black Flag (Ubisoft)[36] | Best Audio | Black Flag (Ubisoft)[36] | Playfire Most Played Game | Rust (Facepunch Studios)[36] | Best Multiplayer | Battlefield 4 (Electronic Arts)[36] | Best Indie Game | DayZ (Bohemia Interactive)[36] | Innovation of the Year | Oculus Rift DK2[36] | Best Gaming Moment | The Last of Us: Left Behind - The Kiss (Sony)[36] | Handheld Game of the Year | Pokémon X and Y (Nintendo)[36] | Best Mobile Game | Heroes of Warcraft (Blizzard Entertainment)[36] | Most Wanted | Wild Hunt (CD Projekt Red)[36] | Gaming Personality | PewDiePie[36] | Studio of the Year | Ubisoft Montreal[36] | Best Gaming Platform | Steam[36] | Lifetime Achievement | Hideo Kojima[37] | Game of the Year | Dark Souls II (Bandai Namco)[36] |
2015The 2015 ceremony took place at the indigO2 on 30 October 2015 and was hosted by Danny Wallace.[38] Award | Winner |
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Best Original Game | Bloodborne (Sony Computer Entertainment)[39] | Best Storytelling | Wild Hunt (CD Projekt Red)[39] | Best Visual Design | Wild Hunt (CD Projekt Red)[39] | Best Audio | Ori and the Blind Forest (Microsoft Studios)[39] | Best Multiplayer Game | Grand Theft Auto Online (Rockstar Games)[39] | Best Indie Game | Kerbal Space Program (Squad) | Family Game | Splatoon (Nintendo)[39] | Playfire Most Played Award | Grand Theft Auto V (Rockstar Games)[39] | Best Gaming Moment | Wild Hunt (The Bloody Baron Quest)[39] | Gaming Personality | PewDiePie[39] | eSports Icon | Anders Blume (Global Offensive)[39] | Studio of the Year | CD Projekt Red[39] | Innovation of the Year | First-person mode in Grand Theft Auto V (Rockstar Games)[39] | Gaming Platform of the Year | Steam (Valve Corporation)[39] | Performance of the Year | Ashly Burch as Chloe Price (Life Is Strange)[39] | PlayStation Game of the Year | Bloodborne (Sony)[39] | Xbox Game of the Year | Ori and the Blind Forest (Microsoft Game Studios)[39] | Nintendo Game of the Year | Splatoon (Nintendo)[39] | PC Game of the Year | Grand Theft Auto V (Rockstar Games)[39] | Most Wanted Game | Fallout 4 (Bethesda Softworks)[39] | Ultimate Game of the Year | Wild Hunt (CD Projekt Red)[39] | Critics' Choice | The Phantom Pain (Kojima Productions)[39] | Best Handheld / Mobile Game | Fallout Shelter (Bethesda Softworks)[39] | Lifetime Achievement | Satoru Iwata (posthumous) [39] |
2016The 2016 ceremony took place at the indigO2 on 18 November 2016 and was hosted by James Veitch.[40][41] Award | Winner |
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Best Original Game | Overwatch (Blizzard Entertainment)[42] | Best Storytelling | Wild Hunt – Blood and Wine (CD Projekt Red)[42] | Best Visual Design | Wild Hunt – Blood and Wine (CD Projekt Red)[42] | Best Audio | Fallout 4 (Bethesda Softworks)[42] | Best Indie Game | Firewatch (Panic)[42] | Gaming Personality of the Year | Sean Plott[42] | Best Multiplayer Game | Overwatch (Blizzard Entertainment)[42] | Competitive Play of the Year | coldzera's jumping AWP quad kill at MLG Columbus[42] | Best Gaming Moment | Overwatch (Play of the Game)[42] | YouTube - Upcoming Personality of the Year | Jesse Cox[42] | Studio of the Year | CD Projekt Red[42] | Innovation of the Year | Pokémon Go (Niantic, Inc.)[42] | Lifetime Achievement | Eiji Aonuma[42] | Best Gaming Platform | Steam[42] | Best Gaming Performance | Doug Cockle as Geralt of Rivia (Wild Hunt – Blood and Wine)[42] | Competitive Game of the Year | Overwatch (Blizzard Entertainment)[42] | Nintendo Game of the Year | Twilight Princess HD (Nintendo)[42] | PlayStation Game of the Year | A Thief's End (Sony Interactive Entertainment)[42] | Xbox Game of the Year | Rise of the Tomb Raider (Microsoft Studios/Square Enix)[42] | PC Game of the Year | Overwatch (Blizzard Entertainment)[42] | Handheld/Mobile Game of the Year | Pokémon Go (Niantic, Inc.)[42] | Breakthrough | Eric Barone (Stardew Valley)[42] | Hall of Fame | Lara Croft[42] | Critics' Choice | Titanfall 2 (Electronic Arts)[42] | Most Wanted Game | Andromeda (Electronic Arts)[42] | Ultimate Game of the Year | Dark Souls III (Bandai Namco Entertainment)[42] |
2017The 2017 ceremony took place at Bloomsbury Big Top[43] on 17 November 2017 and was hosted by Danny Wallace.[44] Award | Winner[44] |
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Best Storytelling | Horizon Zero Dawn (Sony Interactive Entertainment) | Best Visual Design | Cuphead (StudioMDHR) | Best Audio | Breath of the Wild (Nintendo) | Best Gaming Performance | Ashly Burch as Aloy (Horizon Zero Dawn) | Best Indie Game | The Game (Gun Media) | Best Multiplayer Game | PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (Bluehole) | Studio of the Year | Nintendo EPD | Best VR Game | Biohazard (Capcom) | eSports Play of the Year | Agilities | eSports Team of the Year | Lunatic-Hai | eSports Game of the Year | Overwatch (Blizzard Entertainment) | Best Streamer/Broadcaster | Markiplier | Handheld/Mobile Game of the Year | Pokémon Sun and Moon (Nintendo) | Nintendo Game of the Year | Breath of the Wild (Nintendo) | PlayStation Game of the Year | Horizon Zero Dawn (Sony Interactive Entertainment) | Xbox Game of the Year | Cuphead (StudioMDHR) | PC Game of the Year | PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (Bluehole) | Critics' Choice Award | Breath of the Wild (Nintendo) | Breakthrough Award | Ashly Burch | Hall of Fame | Final Fantasy | Most Wanted Award | The Last of Us Part II (Sony Interactive Entertainment) | Still Playing Award | World of Tanks (Wargaming) | Outstanding Contribution to the UK Games Industry | Debbie Bestwick MBE | Lifetime Achievement | Sid Meier | Ultimate Game of the Year | Breath of the Wild (Nintendo) |
2018The 2018 ceremony took place at Bloomsbury Big Top on 16 November 2018, and was hosted by Danny Wallace.[45][46] Award | Winner[46] |
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Best Storytelling | God of War (Sony Interactive Entertainment) | Best Competitive Game | Fortnite Battle Royale (Epic Games) | Best Cooperative Game | World (Capcom) | Best Visual Design | God of War (Sony Interactive Entertainment) | Best Indie Game | Dead Cells (Motion Twin) | Best Audio | God of War (Sony Interactive Entertainment) | Still Playing Award | World of Tanks (Wargaming) | Best Performer | Bryan Dechart as Connor (Become Human) | eSports Game of the Year | Overwatch (Blizzard Entertainment) | Best VR Game | Skyrim VR (Bethesda Softworks) | Studio of the Year | SIE Santa Monica Studio | Best Streamer/Broadcaster | Bryan Dechart and Amelia Rose Blaire | Mobile Game of the Year | PUBG Mobile (Tencent Games) | PC Game of the Year | Subnautica (Unknown Worlds Entertainment) | PlayStation Game of the Year | God of War (Sony Interactive Entertainment) | Xbox Game of the Year | Forza Horizon 4 (Microsoft) | Nintendo Game of the Year | Octopath Traveler (Nintendo) | Breakthrough Award | Unknown Worlds | Most Wanted Award | Cyberpunk 2077 (CD Projekt) | Critics' Choice Award | Red Dead Redemption 2 (Rockstar Games) | Lifetime Achievement | Hidetaka Miyazaki | Outstanding Contribution | Xbox Adaptive Controller | Ultimate Game of the Year | Fortnite Battle Royale (Epic Games) |
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