Nintendo Honored For Innovation As It Rides A Wave Of Commercial Success
Posted by: Aaron Lockard on February 12, 2007 3:24:58 PM (11 Reads)
Video Game Industry Insiders Grant Wii and Nintendo DS Awards as The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess for Wii Hits 1 Million Sales Milestone
The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences has honored Nintendo
with five Interactive Achievement Awards, including Outstanding
Innovation in Gaming for Wii Sports. The hugely popular Wii title won
three awards, while The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess and Brain
Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day each took home honors. This
critical recognition comes on the heels of dramatic commercial success,
as the Wii version of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess just
crossed the 1 million sales mark in the United States, making it the
fastest-selling launch title for any new video game system since Super
Mario 64 for Nintendo 64 some 10 years ago.
The awards were
presented the night of Feb. 8 at the academy's annual Design, Innovate,
Communicate, Entertain summit in Las Vegas. The awards are among the
most respected in the interactive entertainment community.
"These
awards, granted by a group of our industry peers, demonstrate that it's
possible to please both new and experienced game players," says
Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime. "To see honors given to
games as varied as Twilight Princess, Wii Sports and Brain Age tells us
the industry hungers for new ideas and great games. We believe both Wii
and Nintendo DS are specifically equipped to deliver those experiences."
Nintendo
received 19 nominations in 11 different gaming categories, and came
home with five awards. The complete list of Nintendo's Interactive
Achievement Awards is as follows:
Outstanding Innovation in Gaming: Wii Sports
Outstanding Achievement in Story and Character Development: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Outstanding Achievement in Game-Play Engineering: Wii Sports
Outstanding Achievement in Game Design: Wii Sports
Hand-Held Game of the Year: Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day