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D.I.C.E. Award for Sports Game of the Year
CountryUnited States
Presented byAcademy of Interactive Arts & Sciences
First awarded1998
Currently held byMLB The Show 23
Websitewww.interactive.org

The D.I.C.E. Award for Sports Game of the Year is an award presented annually by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences during the D.I.C.E. Awards. This award recognizes games that "offer the user the opportunity to virtually reproduce a sporting experience: either a realistic portrayal of an actual sport or games that reproduce for the user experience of participating in an existing competitive sport".[1] All active creative/technical, business, and affiliate members of the Academy are qualified to vote for this category.[2] The award initially had separate awards for console games and computer games at the 1st Annual Interactive Achievement Awards in 1998, with the first winners being International Superstar Soccer 64 for console and FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 for computer. There have been numerous mergers and additions of sports-related games during the early years of the annual awards ceremony. The current version was established in 2006, with its winner being SSX on Tour.

The award's most recent winner is MLB The Show 23, developed by San Diego Studio and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment.

History[]

Initially the Interactive Achievement Awards had separate awards for Console Sports Game of the Year and Computer Sports Game of the Year. In 2004, there were separate console categories for Action Sports and Sports Simulation.[3][4] In 2006, all sports categories would be merged together as part of a single Sports Game of the Year, which has been used ever since.[5]

  • Console Sports Game of the Year (19982003)
  • Computer Sports Game of the Year (19982005)
  • Console Action Sports Game of the Year (20042005)
  • Console Sports Simulation Game of the Year (20042005)
  • Sports Game of the Year (2006—present)

There was a tie between FIFA 2001 and Motocross Madness 2 for PC Sports Game of the Year at the 2001 Awards.[6][7]

Winners and nominees[]

1990s[]

Table key
Indicates the winner
Year Game Developer(s) Publisher(s) Ref.
1997/1998
(1st)
Console Sports Game of the Year [8][9][10]
International Superstar Soccer 64 Konami Konami
NASCAR 98 Stormfront Studios EA Sports
NBA Live 98 EA Canada
NFL GameDay 98 Sony Interactive Studios America Sony Computer Entertainment
NFL Quarterback Club 98 Iguana Entertainment Acclaim Entertainment
World Series Baseball '98 Sega Sega
Computer Sports Game of the Year
FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 EA Canada EA Sports
Links LS 1998 Access Software Access Software
NBA Action 98 Visual Concepts Sega
NHL 98 EA Canada EA Sports
Virtual Pool 2 Celeris VR Sports
Warlords III: Reign of Heroes Strategic Studies Group Red Orb Entertainment
1998/1999
(2nd)
Console Sports Game of the Year [11][12]
1080° Snowboarding Nintendo EAD Nintendo
Hot Shot Golf Camelot Software Planning Sony Computer Entertainment
Kobe Bryant in NBA Courtside Left Field Productions Nintendo
NFL Blitz Midway Games Midway Games
NFL Quarterback Club 99 Iguana Entertainment Acclaim Entertainment
Computer Sports Game of the Year
FIFA 99 EA Canada EA Sports
Links LS 1999 Access Software Access Software
Madden NFL 99 EA Tiburon EA Sports
Motocross Madness Rainbow Studios Microsoft
NASCAR Revolution Stormfront Studios EA Sports
1999/2000
(3rd)
Console Sports Game of the Year [13]
Knockout Kings 2000 Black Ops Entertainment EA Sports
NFL 2K Visual Concepts Sega
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater Neversoft Activision
Computer Sports Game of the Year [14]
FIFA 2000 EA Canada EA Sports
Backyard Football Humongous Entertainment Humongous Entertainment
High Heat Baseball 2000 Team .366 The 3DO Company
NHL 2000 EA Canada EA Sports

2000s[]

Year Game Developer(s) Publisher(s) Ref.
2000
(4th)
Console Sports Game of the Year [15][16][6]
SSX EA Canada EA Sports
Madden NFL 2001 EA Tiburon EA Sports
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 Neversoft Activision
Virtua Tennis Sega AM3 Sega
PC Sports Game of the Year [7][16][6]
FIFA 2001 EA Canada EA Sports
Motocross Madness 2 Rainbow Studios Microsoft Games
Championship Manager: Season 00/01 Sports Interactive Eidos Interactive
Links 2001 Access Software Microsoft Games
2001
(5th)
Console Sports Game of the Year [17][18]
[19][20]
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 Neversoft Activision
Madden NFL 2002 EA Tiburon EA Sports
NBA 2K2 Visual Concepts Sega
SSX Tricky EA Canada EA Sports
PC Sports Game of the Year
FIFA 2002 EA Canada EA Sports
Madden NFL 2002 EA Tiburon EA Sports
NHL 2002 EA Canada
2002
(6th)
Console Sports Game of the Year [21][22]
Madden NFL 2003 EA Tiburon EA Sports
Aggressive Inline Z-Axis Acclaim Entertainment
NCAA Football 2003 EA Tiburon EA Sports
NHL 2K3 Treyarch Sega
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 Neversoft Activision
Computer Sports Game of the Year
Madden NFL 2003 EA Tiburon EA Sports
High Heat Major League Baseball 2003 Team .366 The 3DO Company
Links 2003 Access Software Microsoft Game Studios
NBA Live 2003 EA Canada EA Sports
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003 EA Redwood Shores, Headgate Studios
2003
(7th)
Console Action Sports Game of the Year [23][24]
[25][26]
SSX 3 EA Canada EA Sports
NBA Street Vol. 2 EA Canada EA Sports
NHL Hitz Pro Next Level Games Midway Games
Tony Hawk's Underground Neversoft Activision
Console Sports Simulation Game of the Year
Madden NFL 2004 EA Tiburon EA Sports
ESPN NHL Hockey Kush Games Sega
NCAA Football 2004 EA Tiburon EA Sports
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004 EA Redwood Shores
Top Spin PAM Development Microsoft Game Studios
World Soccer Winning Eleven 6 International Konami Konami
Computer Sports Game of the Year
Madden NFL 2004 EA Tiburon EA Sports
Championship Manager 4 Sports Interactive Eidos Interactive
Out of the Park 5 .400 Software Studios .400 Software Studios
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004 EA Redwood Shores, Headgate Studios EA Sports
2004
(8th)
Console Action Sports Game of the Year [27][28]
Tony Hawk's Underground 2 Neversoft Activision
Mario Power Tennis Camelot Software Planning Nintendo
NBA Ballers Midway Games Midway Games
NFL Street 2 EA Tiburon EA Sports
Console Sports Simulation Game of the Year
ESPN NFL 2K5 Visual Concepts Sega
ESPN NHL 2K5 Kush Games Sega
Madden NFL 2005 EA Tiburon EA Sports
World Soccer Winning Eleven 7 International Konami Konami
Computer Sports Game of the Year
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005 EA Redwood Shores EA Sports
2005
(9th)
SSX on Tour EA Canada EA Sports [29][30]
[31][32]
MLB 2006 989 Studios Sony Computer Entertainment
Major League Baseball 2K5: World Series Edition Visual Concepts 2K Sports
NBA 2K6
Super Mario Strikers Next Level Games Nintendo
2006
(10th)
Tony Hawk's Project 8 Neversoft Activision [33][34]
FIFA 07 EA Canada EA Sports
MLB 06: The Show San Diego Studio Sony Computer Entertainment
NBA 2K7 Visual Concepts 2K Sports
NBA 07 San Diego Studio Sony Computer Entertainment
2007
(11th)
skate. EA Black Box EA Sports [35][36]
FIFA 08 EA Canada EA Sports
MLB 07: The Show San Diego Studio Sony Computer Entertainment
NBA 2K8 Visual Concepts 2K Sports
NHL 08 EA Canada EA Sports
2008
(12th)
NHL 09 EA Canada EA Sports [37][38]
FIFA 09 EA Canada EA Sports
Madden NFL 09 EA Tiburon
MLB 08: The Show San Diego Studio Sony Computer Entertainment
NBA 2K9 Visual Concepts 2K Sports
2009
(13th)
FIFA 10 EA Canada EA Sports [39][40][41]
MLB 09: The Show San Diego Studio Sony Computer Entertainment
NBA 2K10 Visual Concepts 2K Sports
NHL 10 EA Canada EA Sports
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 EA Tiburon

2010s[]

Year Game Developer(s) Publisher(s) Ref.
2010
(14th)
FIFA 11 EA Canada EA Sports [42][43][44]
MLB 10: The Show San Diego Studio Sony Computer Entertainment
NBA 2K11 Visual Concepts 2K Sports
NHL 11 EA Canada EA Sports
2011
(15th)
FIFA 12 EA Canada EA Sports [45][46][47]
Madden NFL 12 EA Tiburon EA Sports
MLB 11: The Show San Diego Studio Sony Computer Entertainment
NBA 2K12 Visual Concepts 2K Sports
NBA Jam: On Fire Edition EA Canada EA Sports
2012
(16th)
FIFA 13 EA Canada EA Sports [48][49]
MLB 12: The Show San Diego Studio Sony Computer Entertainment
NBA 2K13 Visual Concepts 2K Sports
2013
(17th)
FIFA 14 EA Canada EA Sports [50][51]
Madden NFL 25 EA Tiburon EA Sports
MLB 13: The Show San Diego Studio Sony Computer Entertainment
NBA 2K14 Visual Concepts 2K Sports
NHL 14 EA Canada EA Sports
2014
(18th)
FIFA 15 EA Canada EA Sports [52][53]
Madden NFL 15 EA Tiburon EA Sports
MLB 14: The Show San Diego Studio Sony Computer Entertainment
NBA 2K15 Visual Concepts 2K Sports
2015
(19th)
Rocket League Psyonix Psyonix [54][55]
FIFA 16 EA Canada EA Sports
Madden NFL 16 EA Tiburon
MLB 15: The Show San Diego Studio Sony Computer Entertainment
NBA 2K16 Visual Concepts 2K Sports
2016
(20th)
Steep Ubisoft Annecy Ubisoft [56][57]
FIFA 17 EA Vancouver, EA Romania EA Sports
Madden NFL 17 EA Tiburon
MLB 16: The Show San Diego Studio Sony Interactive Entertainment
NBA 2K17 Visual Concepts 2K Sports
2017
(21st)
FIFA 18 EA Vancouver, EA Romania EA Sports [58][59]
Everybody's Golf Clap Hanz, Japan Studio Sony Interactive Entertainment
Golf Clash Playdemic Playdemic, Electronic Arts
Madden NFL 18 EA Tiburon EA Sports
MLB The Show 17 San Diego Studio Sony Interactive Entertainment
2018
(22nd)
Mario Tennis Aces Camelot Software Planning Nintendo [60][61]
FIFA 19 EA Vancouver, EA Romania EA Sports
MLB The Show 18 San Diego Studio Sony Interactive Entertainment
2019
(23rd)
FIFA 20 EA Vancouver, EA Romania EA Sports [62][63]
Madden NFL 20 EA Tiburon EA Sports
MLB The Show 19 San Diego Studio Sony Interactive Entertainment
NBA 2K20 Visual Concepts 2K Sports
NHL 20 EA Vancouver EA Sports

2020s[]

Year Game Developer(s) Publisher(s) Ref.
2020
(24th)
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 Vicarious Visions Activision [64][65]
FIFA 21 EA Vancouver, EA Romania EA Sports
MLB The Show 20 San Diego Studio Sony Interactive Entertainment
NBA 2K21 Visual Concepts 2K Sports
PGA Tour 2K21 HB Studios
2021
(25th)
Mario Golf: Super Rush Camelot Software Planning Nintendo [66][67]
FIFA 22 EA Vancouver, EA Romania EA Sports
NBA 2K22 Visual Concepts 2K Sports
Riders Republic Ubisoft Annecy Ubisoft
The Climb 2 Crytek Crytek
2022
(26th)
OlliOlli World Roll7 Private Division [68][69][70]
FIFA 23 EA Vancouver, EA Romania EA Sports
Mario Strikers: Battle League Next Level Games Nintendo
MLB The Show 22 San Diego Studio Sony Interactive Entertainment
NBA 2K23 Visual Concepts 2K Sports
2023
(27th)
MLB The Show 23 San Diego Studio Sony Interactive Entertainment [71][72][73]
EA Sports FC 24 EA Vancouver, EA Romania EA Sports
WWE 2K23 Visual Concepts 2K Sports

Multiple nominations and wins[]

Developers and publishers[]

EA Sports has published the most nominees and winners, while EA Vancouver (formerly known as EA Canada) has developed the most nominees and award winners. EA Canada is also the only developer that has won console and computer awards with different games, being SSX for console and FIFA 2001 for computer in 2001. EA Tiburon is the second-most awarded developer, and is also the only developer to win both console and computer awards with the same game, being Madden NFL 2003 in 2003 and Madden NFL 2004 in 2004. 2K Sports has been the most nominated publisher that has never won Sports Game of the Year, while Access Software is the most nominated developer that has never won.

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Developers
Developer Nominations Wins
EA Canada/Vancouver 40 17
EA Tiburon 21 4
Neversoft 7 3
EA Romania 8 2
Camelot Software Planning 4 2
Visual Concepts 22 1
San Diego Studio 18 1
EA Redwood Shores 4 1
Konami 3 1
Rainbow Studios 2 1
Ubisoft Annecy 2 1
Access Software 4 0
Next Level Games 3 0
Headgate Studios 2 0
Iguana Entertainment 2 0
Kush Games 2 0
Midway Games 2 0
Stormfront Studios 2 0
Sports Interactive 2 0
Team .366 2 0

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Publishers
Publisher Nominations Wins
EA Sports 68 20
Activision 8 4
Nintendo 7 3
Sony Computer/Interactive Entertainment 22 1
Sega 9 1
Microsoft Game Studios 5 1
Konami 3 1
Ubisoft 2 1
2K Sports 19 0
Acclaim Entertainment 3 0
Access Software 2 0
Eidos Interactive 2 0
Midway Games 3 0
The 3DO Company 2 0

Franchises[]

EA Sports' FIFA/FC series has received the most nominations and has won the most awards. The FIFA/FC series has won Computer Sports Game of the Year five years in a row from 1998 to 2002, and later has won Sports Game of the Year six years in a row from 2010 to 2015. Madden NFL has the second-most nominations and awards, and is the only franchise to win both console and computer awards in the same year, first in 2003 and second in 2004. The Tony Hawk's franchise is tied with Madden NFL for second-most wins in this category. NBA 2K is the most nominated franchise that has never won an award in this category.

Franchises
Franchise Nominations Wins
FIFA/FC 23 13
Madden NFL 17 4
Tony Hawk's 8 4
SSX 4 3
Mario Sports 5 2
MLB: The Show 17 1
NHL (EA Sports) 9 1
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 5 1
NFL 2K 3 1
Motocross Madness 2 1
NBA 2K 17 0
Links 4 0
NHL 2K[n 1] 3 0
Championship Manager 2 0
Everybody's Golf/Hot Shot Golf 2 0
High Heat Major League Baseball 2 0
NASCAR (EA Sports) 2 0
NBA Live 2 0
NCAA Football 2 0
NFL Quarterback Club 2 0
Winning Eleven 2 0

Notes[]

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