1st Annual Interactive Achievement Awards


The 1st Annual Interactive Achievement Awards was the 1st edition of the Interactive Achievement Awards, an annual awards event that honored the best games in the video game industry during 1997 and the first three months of 1998. The awards were arranged by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences and were held on the first day of E3 1998 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia. There was not an official host of the award ceremony. All titles eligible for nomination were publicly release in North America between January 1, 1997 and March 31, 1998.
Final Fantasy VII, GoldenEye 007, and Riven: The Sequel to Myst were tied for receiving the most nominations. GoldenEye 007 took home the most awards, including "Interactive Title of the Year". Electronic Arts received the most nominations and had the most nominated games. Electronic Arts also tied with Broderbund for having the most awarded games. Developer Rare won the most awards of the event, while Sony Computer Entertainment and Nintendo tied for most wins as publishers. Rare and Broderbund were the only developers with more than one award-winning game. There was a tie between Age of Empires and StarCraft for "PC Strategy Game of the Year". Carmen Sandiego had two award-winning titles for the PC awards "Edutainment" and "Skills Building" with Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego? and Carmen Sandiego Word Detective, respectively. There was a category for "Arcade Game of the Year" in the initial category listing, but there weren't any finalists named for the category. This would be the only year "Interactive Title of the Year" was offered, and would be renamed "Game of the Year" going forward.
Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of several of Nintendo franchises including Donkey Kong, Mario, The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, F-Zero, and Star Fox, was the first inductee of the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame.

Winners and Nominees

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger.

Hall of Fame Award

Multiple nominations and awards

Multiple Nominations

Any game that was nominated for a console genre award was also a nominee for "Console Game of the Year". The same can be applied to nominees for personal computer awards and "Computer Entertainment Title of the Year".
NominationsGame
6Final Fantasy VII
6GoldenEye 007
6Riven: The Sequel to Myst
5Blade Runner
4Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee
4Star Trek: Starfleet Academy
3Age of Empires
3Dungeon Keeper
3Fallout
3Microsoft Flight Simulator 98
3NASCAR 98
3NFL GameDay 98
3NFL Quarterback Club 98
3PaRappa the Rapper
3Quake II
3Resident Evil 2
3The Curse of Monkey Island
3Turok: Dinosaur Hunter
3Warlords III: Reign of Heroes
2Ultima Online

NominationsGamesCompany
2410Electronic Arts
218Sony Computer Entertainment
177Interplay Productions
126The Learning Company
104Virgin Interactive
93Red Orb Entertainment
93Westwood Studios
83Acclaim Entertainment
83GT Interactive
82Nintendo
82Rare
74Disney Interactive
63Broderbund
63Konami
63LucasArts
63Mindscape
63Origin Systems
62Iguana Entertainment
62Microsoft
61Cyan Worlds
61SquareSoft
52Capcom
42Activision
42Media Station
42Sega
42THQ
41High Voltage Software
41Oddworld Inhabitants
31Black Isle Studios
31Bullfrog Productions
31Ensemble Studios
31NanaOn-Sha
31Strategic Studies Group
21Kesmai

Multiple Awards

AwardsGame
4GoldenEye 007
2Final Fantasy VII
2PaRappa the Rapper
2StarCraft

AwardsGamesCompany
52Rare
42Sony Computer Entertainment
41Nintendo
33Broderbund
33Electronic Arts
22Microsoft
21Blizzard Entertainment
21NanaOn-Sha
21SquareSoft