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The 2nd Annual Interactive Achievement Awards was the 2nd edition of the Interactive Achievement Awards, an annual awards event that honored the best games in the video game industry within the last nine months of 1998 and the first two months of 1999. The awards were arranged by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS) and were held at the Variety Arts Theater in Los Angeles, California on May 13, 1999 (1999-05-13) during E3 1999. There was not an official host of the award ceremony, but featured a wide variety of presenters, including Sugar Ray Leonard, Bruno Campos, Kelly Hu, Zachery Ty Bryan, Ben Stein, David Gallagher, Coolio, Danica McKellar, Nicholle Tom and Chris Roberts.
The award for "Interactive Title of the Year" was renamed "Game of the Year". The award for "Outstanding Achievement in Character or Story Development" was introduced. There were some changes to the content awards for PC. Only finalists for "PC Action", "PC Adventure", "PC Role-Playing", "PC Simulation", "PC Sport", and "PC Strategy" were eligible for "Computer Game of the Year". "Family/Kids Title of the Year" was separated into "Children's Entertainment Title of the Year" and "Family Title of the Year". "Edutainment Title of the Year" and "Skills Building Title of the Year" were replaced with "Educational Title of the Year (0-8 years)" and "Educational Title of the Year (9-16 years)". The content award for "Online Game of the Year" was separated into three genre-specific online content awards for "Action/Strategy", "Role-Playing", and "Family/Board".
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Half-Life were tied with the most nominations. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time won the most awards of the ceremony, including "Game of the Year". Electronic Arts received the most nominations, along with the most nominated and award-winning games. Nintendo won the most awards as a developer and a publisher. There was also a tie between finalists for "PC Creativity Title of the Year" and "Online Family/Board Game of the Year". EA Canada and Nintendo EAD were the only developers with more than one award-winning game.
Sid Meier, creator of Civilization, 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 (‡).
Game of the Year
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time — Nintendo EAD‡
Banjo-Kazooie — Rare, Nintendo
Grim Fandango — LucasArts
Half-Life — Valve, Sierra On-Line
Metal Gear Solid — Konami
Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri — Firaxis Games, Electronic Arts
Star Wars: Rogue Squadron — Factor 5, LucasArts
Craft Awards
Outstanding Achievement in Interactive Design
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time — Nintendo EAD‡
Half-Life — Valve, Sierra On-Line
Metal Gear Solid — Konami
Pokémon Red and Blue — Game Freak, Nintendo
Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri — Firaxis Games, Electronic Arts
Outstanding Achievement in Art/Graphics
Banjo-Kazooie — Rare, Nintendo‡
Grim Fandango — LucasArts
Half-Life — Valve, Sierra On-Line
Spyro the Dragon — Insomniac Games, Sony Computer Entertainment
Outstanding Achievement in Sound and Music
Road Rash 3D — Electronic Arts‡
Grim Fandango — LucasArts
Heart of Darkness — Amazing Studio, Interplay Productions
National Geographic Maps: The Complete Collection — Broderbund, National Geographic Society
Star Wars: Droid Works — Lucas Learning, LucasArts
Online
Online Action/Strategy Game of the Year
Starsiege: Tribes — Dynamix, Sierra On-Line‡
Air Warrior III — Kesmai, Interactive Magic
CyberStrike 2 — Simutronics, 989 Studios
Online Family/Board Game of the Year
Multiplayer Jeopardy! Online — Sony Online Entertainment‡
What's the Big Idea? — Berkeley Systems‡
Multiplayer Wheel of Fortune Online — Sony Online Entertainment
The Game of Life — Mass Media Games, Hasbro Interactive
Online Role-Playing Game of the Year
Ultima Online: The Second Age — Origin Systems, Electronic Arts‡
DragonRealms: Maritime Expansion — Simutronics
Meridian 59: Dark Auspices — Archetype Interactive, The 3DO Company
Online Entertainment Site of the Year
GameSpot.com‡
Comedy Central Online — Comedy Central
MSN Gaming Zone
Uproar.com
Online News/Information Site of the Year
CNN.com/Cold War‡
CNN.com
GameSpot.com
MediaNewsweek.com
Metromix.com
The New York Times on the Web
The Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition
Hall of Fame Award
Sid Meier
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". Only finalists for "PC Action", "PC Adventure", "PC Role-Playing", "PC Simulation", "PC Sports", and "PC Strategy" were eligible for "Computer Game of the Year".
Games that received multiple nominations
Nominations
Game
7
Half-Life
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
6
Grim Fandango
Metal Gear Solid
5
Banjo-Kazooie
4
Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit
Pokémon Red and Blue
Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri
3
King's Quest: Mask of Eternity
Motocross Madness
NFL Quarterback Club 99
Parasite Eve
Sanitarium
Spyro the Dragon
Starsiege: Tribes
The X-Files Game
2
Blue's Birthday Adventure
GameSpot.com
National Geographic Maps: The Complete Collection
Nominations by company
Nominations
Games
Company
25
11
Electronic Arts
22
6
Nintendo
19
Sierra On-Line
11
5
Sony Computer Entertainment
4
LucasArts
8
5
Interplay Productions
7
3
Acclaim Entertainment
1
Valve
6
5
Broderbund
1
Konami
5
2
Iguana Entertainment
Microsoft
1
Rare
4
2
Black Isle Studios
Dynamix
GT Interactive
Infogrames
1
Firaxis Games
Game Freak
3
3
Disney Interactive
Knowledge Adventure
The Learning Company
2
The 3DO Company
Stormfront Studios
1
ASC Games
DreamForge Intertainment
Fox Interactive
HyperBole Studios
Insomniac Games
Rainbow Studios
SquareSoft
2
2
Mattel Media
SouthPeak Interactive
1
Humongous Entertainment
Simutronics
GameSpot
Multiple Awards
Games that received multiple awards
Awards
Game
6
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
2
Banjo-Kazooie
Half-Life
Awards by company
Awards
Games
Company
10
4
Nintendo
5
5
Electronic Arts
3
2
Sierra On-Line
2
Sony Computer Entertainment
1
Rare
Valve
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