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jap.japanilainenvideopeliteollisuuden1996jap.Computer Entertainment Supplier's AssociationGungHo Online Entertainment
Japan Game Awards (jap. 日本ゲーム大賞, nihon gemu taisho) on japanilainen videopeliteollisuuden palkinto. Palkinto on perustettu vuonna 1996 nimellä CESA Awards (jap. CESA大賞, CESA taisho, Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association).
Palkintoja jaetaan nimikkeille ja henkilöille kolmessa divisioonassa:
- "Games of the Year Division", julkaistuille nimikkeille
- "Future Division", julkaisemattomille nimikkeille
- "Amateur Division", alkuperäisille tuotoksille joita ei ole kaupallisesti markkinoitu
Lisäksi jaetaan "Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Award" (METI) -palkinto.
Sisällysluettelo
1 Palkinnot
1.1 CESA Awards '96 (1996)
1.2 CESA Awards '97 (1997)
1.3 The 3rd CESA Awards (1998)
1.4 The 4th Japan Game Awards (1999)
1.5 The 5th Japan Game Awards (2000)
1.6 The 6th CESA Game Awards (2001~2002)
1.7 The 7th CESA Game Awards (2002~2003)
1.8 The 8th CESA Game Awards (2003~2004)
1.9 The 9th CESA Game Awards (2004~2005)
1.10 Japan Game Awards 2006 (2005~2006)
1.11 Japan Game Awards 2007 (2006~2007)
1.12 Japan Game Awards 2008 (2007~2008)
1.13 Japan Game Awards 2009 (2008~2009)
1.14 Japan Game Awards 2010 (2009~2010)
1.15 Japan Game Awards 2011 (2010~2011)
1.16 Japan Game Awards 2012 (2011~2012)
1.17 Japan Game Awards 2013 (2012~2013)
1.18 Japan Game Awards 2014 (2013~2014)
1.19 Japan Game Awards 2015 (2014~2015)
1.20 Japan Game Awards 2016 (2015~2016)
2 Lähteet
3 Aiheesta muualla
Palkinnot |
CESA Awards '96 (1996) |
Sakura Wars (Sega Enterprises) Sega Saturn
CESA Awards '97 (1997) |
Final Fantasy VII (Square) PlayStation
The 3rd CESA Awards (1998) |
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Nintendo) Nintendo 64
The 4th Japan Game Awards (1999) |
Dokodemo Issyo (Sony Computer Entertainment) PlayStation
Final Fantasy VIII (Square)[1] PlayStation
The 5th Japan Game Awards (2000) |
Phantasy Star Online (Sega) Sega Dreamcast
The 6th CESA Game Awards (2001~2002) |
Final Fantasy X (Square) PlayStation 2
The 7th CESA Game Awards (2002~2003) |
Taiko no Tatsujin (Namco) PlayStation 2
Final Fantasy XI (Square-Enix) PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows
The 8th CESA Game Awards (2003~2004) |
Monster Hunter (Capcom) PlayStation 2
The 9th CESA Game Awards (2004~2005) |
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King (Square-Enix) PlayStation 2
Japan Game Awards 2006 (2005~2006) |
Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! (Nintendo) Nintendo DS
Final Fantasy XII (Square-Enix) PlayStation 2
Japan Game Awards 2007 (2006~2007) |
Wii Sports (Nintendo) Wii
Monster Hunter Freedom 2 (Capcom) PlayStation Portable
Japan Game Awards 2008 (2007~2008) |
Wii Fit (Nintendo) Wii
Monster Hunter Freedom Unite (Capcom) PlayStation Portable
Japan Game Awards 2009 (2008~2009) |
Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo) Wii
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (Konami Digital Entertainment) PlayStation 3
Japan Game Awards 2010 (2009~2010) |
New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Nintendo) Wii
Japan Game Awards 2011 (2010~2011) |
Monster Hunter Portable 3rd (Capcom) PSP
Japan Game Awards 2012 (2011~2012) |
Gravity Daze (Sony Computer Entertainment) PSVITA
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle (CyberConnect2) PS3
Japan Game Awards 2013 (2012~2013) |
Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Award: Puzzle & Dragons, GungHo Online Entertainment.[2]
Games of the Year Division: [3]
- Grand Award: Animal Crossing: New Leaf (Nintendo) 3DS
- Game Designers Award: The Unfinished Swan
- Award for Excellence: Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Biohazard 6, Bravely Default: Flying Fairy, Dragon Quest X Online, Fantasy Life, Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, New Super Mario Bros. U, Phantasy Star Online 2, Pokemon Black Version 2 and Pokemon White Version 2, Soul Sacrifice, Super Danganronpa 2
- Special Award: Puzzle & Dragons
- Best Sales Award: Animal Crossing: New Leaf
- Global Award: Call of Duty: Black Ops II
Japan Game Awards 2014 (2013~2014) |
Monster Hunter 4 (Capcom) 3DS
Yo-Kai Watch (Level-5) 3DS
Japan Game Awards 2015 (2014~2015) |
Yo-Kai Watch 2 (Level-5) 3DS
Japan Game Awards 2016 (2015~2016) |
Splatoon (Nintendo) Wii U
Lähteet |
↑ Anime / Manga Gaming September 3–10 Anime News. 5 September 1999. Anime News Service. Viitattu 4 May 2012.
↑ http://awards.cesa.or.jp/2013/en/prize/prize_04.html
↑ http://awards.cesa.or.jp/2013/en/prize/prize_01.html
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