6th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards


The 6th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards was the 6th edition of the Interactive Achievement Awards, an annual awards event that honored the best games in the video game industry during 2002. The awards were arranged by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences and were held at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas on February 27, 2003 as part of the Academy's 2003 D.I.C.E. Summit. It was hosted by Dave Foley with presenters including Cliff Bleszinski, Xander Berkeley, Don James, Shigeru Miyamoto, Julie Benz, Blue Man Group, Tony Hawk, Ed Fries, Kelly Hu, David Jones, Nina Kaczorowski, Doug Lowenstein, Syd Mead, Mike Metzger, Vince Neil, Tommy Tallarico, Amy Weber and Victor Webster. It had musical performances by Unwritten Law and The Players Band.
A of this event was broadcast on the G4 program Pulse, with coverage by Patrick Clark, the host of Pulse and Diane Mizota, one of the hosts from Filter.
The Academy introduced the genre awards for "First-Person Action Game of the Year" for both console and computer. "Console Platform Action/Adventure Game of the Year" was also introduced. Originally separate console and computer awards for "Children's Title of the Year" were offered, but a single "Family Game of the Year" would be presented that featured finalists for both console and PC releases. The computer award for "Educational Title of the Year" was originally part of the category listings, but was not featured on the nomination form.
Battlefield 1942 won the most awards, including "Game of the Year". Metroid Prime received the most nominations. Electronic Arts received the most nominations, published the most nominated games, published the most award-winning games, and won the most awards. Rockstar North and Maxis were the only developers with more than one award-winning game. Four franchises had two award-winning titles at this awards ceremony:
Yu Suzuki, creator of Virtua Fighter, Shenmue, and other Sega franchises, was inducted into the Academy of Interactive Arts and 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

NominationsGame
10Metroid Prime
6Animal Crossing
6Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
6Ratchet & Clank
6Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell
5Battlefield 1942
5Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem
5Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos
4Kingdom Hearts
4Neverwinter Nights
3Medal of Honor: Allied Assault
3Medal of Honor: Frontline
3Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus
2Age of Mythology
2Asheron's Call 2: Fallen Kings
2Dungeon Siege
2Final Fantasy X
2Grand Theft Auto III
2Madden NFL 2003
2No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way
2Syberia
2The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
2The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
2The Mark of Kri

NominationsGamesCompany
3418Electronic Arts
268Nintendo
135Sony Computer Entertainment
107Microsoft Game Studios
101Retro Studios
82Rockstar North
73Atari Interactive
62SquareSoft
61DICE
61Insomniac Games
61Ubisoft
52BioWare
51Blizzard Entertainment
51Silicon Knights
44Sega
33THQ
32Vivendi Universal Games
312015, Inc.
31Sucker Punch Productions
22Activision
22Capcom
22Eidos Interactive
22Konami
22Maxis
21Bethesda Game Studios
21Ensemble Studios
21Gas Powered Games
21Microïds
21Sierra Entertainment
21Stormfront Studios
21The Adventure Company
21Turbine
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Multiple awards

AwardsGame
4Battlefield 1942
3Animal Crossing
2Madden NFL 2003
2Medal of Honor: Frontline
2Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus
2Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell

AwardsGamesCompany
138Electronic Arts
75Nintendo
41DICE
32Sony Computer Entertainment
22Maxis
22Rockstar North
22Ubisoft Montreal
21Sucker Punch Productions