7th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards


The 7th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards was the 7th edition of the Interactive Achievement Awards, an annual awards event that honored the best games in the video game industry during 2003. The awards were arranged by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences, and were held at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada on. It was also held as part of the Academy's 2004 D.I.C.E. Summit. It was hosted by Diane Mizota.
The craft awards for "Outstanding Achievement in Character Performance" for males and females were introduced along with "Outstanding Achievement in Soundtrack." Separate console awards for "Action Sports" and "Sports Simulation" were offered. Separate awards for "Children's Title of the Year" and "Family Game of the Year" would be offered for both console and computer; however, there were not any finalists named for "Computer Children's Title of the Year". "Wireless Game of the Year" would be offered in addition to "Handheld Game of the Year". The computer award for "Downloadable Game of the Year" was introduced. "Online Gameplay of the Year" was not offered at this awards ceremony.
Call of Duty won the top award of the ceremony for "Game of the Year". Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time received the most nominations and won the most awards. Electronic Arts received the most nominations, won the most awards, published the most nominated games, and published the most award-winning games. There was also a tie for two categories: "Outstanding Achievement in Character Performance - Female" and "Console Family Game of the Year". The Sims and developer Maxis had two award-winning releases, with The Sims Bustin' Out tying for "Console Family Game of the Year", and The Sims: Superstar expansion winning "Computer Simulation Game of the Year". Final Fantasy and developer SquareSoft also had two winners with Final Fantasy Tactics Advance winning "Handheld Game of the Year" and Tara Strong as Rikku in Final Fantasy X-2 tying for "Outstanding Achievement in Character Performance - Female".
Peter Molyneux was inducted into 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

NominationsGame
13Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
10Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
9The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
7Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando
6Call of Duty
6Jak II
6SSX 3
5Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne
4Beyond Good & Evil
4Rise of Nations
3Amplitude
3Command & Conquer: Generals
3Def Jam Vendetta
3Final Fantasy X-2
3Madden NFL 2004
3The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
3Tony Hawk's Underground
2Deus Ex: Invisible War
2EyeToy: Play
2Grabbed by the Ghoulies
2Soulcalibur II
2Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004
2Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield
2Tron 2.0
2True Crime: Streets of LA

NominationsGamesCompany
3317Electronic Arts
237Ubisoft
228Sony Computer Entertainment
179Nintendo
128Microsoft Game Studios
124Activision
112BioWare
101LucasArts
73Rockstar Games
71Insomniac Games
61Infinity Ward
61Naughty Dog
55Atari
51Remedy Entertainment
43Eidos Interactive
42SquareSoft
41Big Huge Games
33Sierra Entertainment
33THQ
33Vivendi Universal Games
32Namco
31AKI Corporation
31Harmonix
31Neversoft
22Maxis
21Buena Vista Games
21Ion Storm
21Luxoflux
21Monolith Productions
21Pogo.com
21Project Soul
21Rare
21Red Storm Entertainment
21Sega

Multiple awards

AwardsGame
8Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
3Call of Duty
3Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
2EyeToy: Play
2The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
2Madden NFL 2004
2SSX 3

AwardsGamesCompany
129Electronic Arts
92Ubisoft
33Nintendo
32Sony Computer Entertainment
31Activision
31BioWare
31Infinity Ward
31LucasArts
22Maxis
22Microsoft Game Studios
22SquareSoft