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Revision as of 01:58, 13 December 2019
Template:Real-World Event The Game Awards are an annual award show hosted and produced by Geoff Keighley.[1]
Overview
The Game Awards are hosted each December in the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California.
The Game Awards 2014
The Game Awards 2014 was the inaugural show that was co-hosted by Reggie Fils-Aimé and featured appearances from Shigeru Miyamoto and Koji Kondo. It was hosted on December 5, 2014. For mutual promotion, The Game Awards and Nintendo shared a video of a demo build of the then-unnamed Breath of the Wild played by Shigeru Miyamoto and Eiji Aonuma from Nintendo's headquarters in Kyoto, Japan. This demo featured footage from Hateno Village, the road between Ovli Plain and Camphor Pond, the woods surrounding Lake Kolomo, as well as Faron Woods, Pagos Woods, and Finra Woods.
At the end of the show, Imagine Dragons performed "Fairy Fountain". They were followed by Koji Kondo performing piano renditions of "Song of Healing" and "The Legend of Zelda (Theme)".
Nominations
Games with The Legend of Zelda Content
Game | Category | Result |
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Mario Kart 8 | Best Sports/Racing Game | Won |
Bayonetta 2 | Game of the Year | Nominated |
The Game Awards 2015
The Game Awards 2015 was hosted on December 3, 2015. It featured an acceptance speech from Reggie Fils-Aimé for Splatoon winning Best Multiplayer. Fils-Aimé also held a tribute to the late Satoru Iwata, who passed away earlier that year.
Nominations
Games with The Legend of Zelda Content
Game | Category | Result |
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Splatoon | Best Multiplayer | Won |
Super Mario Maker | Game of the Year | Nominated |
People
Game | Category | Result |
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Nintendo | Developer of the Year | Nominated |
The Game Awards 2016
The Breath of the Wild Life in the Ruins trailer from The Game Awards 2016 |
The Game Awards 2016 was hosted on December 1, 2016. During the pre-show stream, Bill Trinen revealed the "Life in the Ruins" trailer for Breath of the Wild. Reggie Fils-Aimé also appeared on stage to introduce a video of Bill Trinen and Nate Bihldorff playing Breath of the Wild with a foreword by Eiji Aonuma. In the video, Trinen and Bihldorff play through part of the Shrine Quest, "The Serpent's Jaws".
The Game Awards 2017
Nominations
The Legend of Zelda Games
Games with The Legend of Zelda Content
The Game Awards 2018
Nominations
The Legend of Zelda Games
Games with The Legend of Zelda Content
The Game Awards 2019
The Game Awards 2019 will be hosted on December 12, 2019.
Nominations
The Legend of Zelda Games
Game | Category | Result |
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Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch | Best Action Game | |
Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch | Best Art Direction |
Games with The Legend of Zelda Content
Game | Category | Result |
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | Game of the Year | |
Template:NW | Best Action Game | |
Super Mario Maker 2 | Best Family Game | |
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | Best Family Game | |
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | Best Fighting Game | Won |
Tetris 99 | Best Multiplayer Game | |
Cadence of Hyrule | Best Score & Music | Nominated |
Gallery
Video Gallery
The Game Awards 2014 |
The Game Awards 2015 |
The Game Awards 2016 |
The Game Awards 2017 |
The Game Awards 2018 |