Juego del año ( GotY ) es un premio otorgado a un videojuego por varios eventos de premios y publicaciones de medios que consideran que representó lo mejor de los videojuegos ese año.
Eventos y ceremonias
Premios de la Academia Británica de Videojuegos (BAFTA Games Awards)
Los premios de la Academia Británica de Videojuegos (BAFTA , por sus siglas en inglés) son una ceremonia anual de premios británica que premia los "logros creativos sobresalientes" en la industria de los videojuegos. Los premios, que se entregaron por primera vez en 2004 tras la reestructuración de los premios BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Awards , son entregados por la Academia Británica de Cine y Televisión (BAFTA, por sus siglas en inglés) y, por lo tanto, se los conoce comúnmente como los premios BAFTA de los videojuegos.
Premios al Juego Checo del Año
Los Premios al Juego Checo del Año son premios anuales que reconocen los logros en el desarrollo de videojuegos. [32]
Premios DICE
Los premios DICE son otorgados por la Academia de Artes y Ciencias Interactivas (AIAS), una organización sin fines de lucro de profesionales de la industria. Los premios se conocían anteriormente como Premios a los Logros Interactivos hasta 2013. [40]
Premios de juegos electrónicos (antes premios Arcade)
Los Arcade Awards, también conocidos como Arkie Awards , fueron uno de los primeros premios de videojuegos, que datan de la época dorada de los videojuegos arcade y duraron hasta la crisis de los videojuegos de 1983. Se llevaron a cabo desde 1980 (para juegos lanzados en 1979 y antes) y fueron anunciados anualmente por la revista Electronic Games desde 1981, cubriendo varias categorías de plataformas. [68] Después del resurgimiento de la revista en 1992, publicó los Electronic Gaming Awards en enero de 1993 para los mejores videojuegos lanzados en 1992. [69] Los premios de 1992 y 1993 fueron votados por los lectores. [ cita requerida ]
FamitsuPremios
Los ganadores del Gran Premio de los Premios anuales Famitsu , votados por los lectores de la revista Famitsu . Se ha celebrado una ceremonia de premios anual desde 2005. [73] Antes de 2005, los resultados se publicaban en la sección anual de la revista "Best Hit Game Awards" desde principios de 1987 (para los juegos lanzados en 1986).
Los premios del juego
Geoff Keighley , productor y presentador de los Spike Video Game Awards , creó The Game Awards en 2014. Los ganadores se determinan mediante una votación combinada entre el jurado votante (90%) y la votación del público (10%); el panel del jurado está formado por miembros de 96 medios de comunicación globales. [91] [92]
Premios de elección de desarrolladores de juegos
El premio Game Developers Choice Award al Juego del año se anuncia durante los Game Developers Choice Awards en la Game Developers Conference (GDC), la reunión anual más grande de desarrolladores profesionales de videojuegos.
Premios Golden Joystick
Los Golden Joystick Awards son la segunda ceremonia de premios de videojuegos más antigua y la de mayor duración. La ceremonia inaugural tuvo lugar en 1984 en la Berkeley Square de Londres . [117]
Premios Japan Game Awards (antes premios CESA)
Los ganadores del Gran Premio que otorgan anualmente los Japan Game Awards , anteriormente conocidos como CESA Awards, desde 1996. Hay algunos años en los que dos juegos comparten el Gran Premio. [145]
Premios de juegos de Nueva York
El Círculo de Críticos de Videojuegos de Nueva York organiza una entrega de premios anual que reconoce las mejores contribuciones a la industria de los videojuegos del año anterior. [155]
Premios de videojuegos Spike
Los ganadores de los Spike Video Game Awards , organizados por Spike entre 2003 y 2013, otorgaron el premio al Juego del año mediante un consejo asesor formado por más de 20 periodistas de medios de comunicación. [169] El título del programa se cambió a VGX en 2013 antes de que Spike TV abandonara el programa por completo. El presentador y productor Geoff Keighley creó The Game Awards en 2014.
Premios de juegos SXSW
Los ganadores de los premios SXSW Gaming Awards son evaluados por el Consejo Asesor de Juegos de SXSW, que está compuesto por más de 40 miembros de la industria.
Premios VSDA
Los premios VSDA de la Asociación de Distribuidores de Software de Vídeo para entretenimiento en el hogar entregaron premios a los mejores videojuegos del año hasta 2001. [181]
Publicaciones y medios
Ars-Tecnica
Destructoide
Aliados fáciles
Borde
Juegos electrónicos mensuales(Asamblea General Extraordinaria)
Imperio
Semanal de entretenimiento
Eurogamer
Informador de juegos
Durante sus primeros años de publicación, entregaban premios al mejor juego de cada consola disponible en ese momento, y ocasionalmente otorgaban un premio al mejor juego general del año. En 2017, otorgaron retroactivamente un premio GOTY por cada año anterior que no tuviera un mejor juego general. [265]
Punto de juego
Juego Spy
JuegosRadar+
Más juguetón
Tráilers de juegos
Bomba gigante
El guardián
Jugador incondicional
IGNICIÓN
Kotaku
Jugador de PC
Polígono
El telégrafo
Tiempo
Jugador estadounidense
¡Yahoo!
Véase también
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