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Thank god somebody finally gets it.

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I would reword the topic post. I found it a bit confusing until I read through and figured out what was going on. You make it sound like we are nominating the games already on the master list to decide which ones go into the final round.

Best Sports Game:

NBA Live 2006 (PC)

Best Racing Game:

Project Gotham Racing 3

Best First Person Shooter:

BattleField 2 (PC)

Best Action Game:

Fahrenheit a.k.a Indigo Prophecy (PC)

Best Strategy Game:

Command & Conquer Generals : Zero Hour (PC)

Best Fighting Game:

Soul Calibur III

Best Multiplayer Experience:

Battlefield 2 (PC)

Graphical King:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Audiophile's Choice:

Fahrenheit a.k.a Indigo Prophecy (PC)

Most Innovative:

Fahrenheit/Indigo Prophecy (PC)

Best PC Game:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

2005's Best Game:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

The Worst of 2005:

50 Cent: Bulletproof

Best Sports Game:

Winning Eleven 9 (Pro Evolution Soccer 5)

Best Racing Game:

Project Gotham Racing 3

Best First Person Shooter:

BattleField 2 (PC)

Best Action Game:

Resident Evil 4

Best Adventure Game:

Dont know any of them.

Best Strategy Game:

Black & White 2 (PC)

Best (mmo)RPG:

Neither

Best Fighting Game:

Neither

Best Multiplayer Experience:

Battlefield 2 (PC)

Graphical King:

Half Life 2: Lost Coast (PC)

Audiophile's Choice:

Call of Duty 2

Most Innovative:

Nintendogs

Best PC Game:

Battlefield 2

Best Console Game:

Winning Eleven 9 (Pro Evolution Soccer 5)

Best Handheld Game:

GTA: Liberty City Stories (PSP)

2005's Best Game:

BattleField 2 (PC)

The Worst of 2005:

The Matrix: Path of Neo

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Jesus christ, people still don't get it.

1. DO NOT LIST GAMES ALREADY LISTED. IT DOES NOTHING BUT MAKE ME WASTE TIME SIFTING THROUGH YOUR LIST. IF A GAME IS LISTED, IT AUTOMATICALLY MAKES IT INTO THE ACTUAL VOTING STAGE LATER ON.

2. THIS IS NOT A VOTE!

Add HALO 2!! I know it's a year old, but it's still AMAZING!

Best First Person Shooter: Halo 2

Graphical King: Halo 2

Most Innovative: Halo 2 (believe it or not, the "matchmaking" system is the greatest innovation brought into mainstream video games that I've seen in a few years)

Best Console Game: Halo 2

Add HALO 2!! I know it's a year old, but it's still AMAZING!

Best First Person Shooter: Halo 2

Graphical King: Halo 2

Most Innovative: Halo 2 (believe it or not, the "matchmaking" system is the greatest innovation brought into mainstream video games that I've seen in a few years)

Best Console Game: Halo 2

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Halo 2 was last year, not getting in to this year's.

I would reword the topic post. I found it a bit confusing until I read through and figured out what was going on. You make it sound like we are nominating the games already on the master list to decide which ones go into the final round.

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I added some stuff at the top. How is that?

Best Sports Game:

Madden NFL 2006

Best Racing Game:

Need for Speed: Most Wanted (X360/PC)

Best First Person Shooter:

BattleField 2 (PC)

Best Action Game:

Fahrenheit a.k.a Indigo Prophecy (PC)

Best Adventure Game:

Indigo Prophecy

Best Strategy Game:

Civilization 4 (PC)

Best (mmo)RPG:

Dungeon Siege II (PC)

Best Fighting Game:

WWE SmackDown! Vs Raw 2006 (PS2)

Best Multiplayer Experience:

Medal Of Honor : Allied Assault (PC)

Graphical King:

Half Life 2: Lost Coast (PC)

Audiophile's Choice:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Most Innovative:

Fahrenheit/Indigo Prophecy (PC)

Best PC Game:

Call of Duty 2

Best Console Game:

Pro Evolution Soccer 5 (PS2)

Best Handheld Game:

Burnout Legends (PSP)

2005's Best Game:

Call of Duty 2

The Worst of 2005:

The Matrix: Path of Neo

Please limit this to games released THIS year guys. WoW and HL2 are not new games.

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However, most of WoW's content was released this year, including battlegrounds and the honor system. Its battlegrounds are as much of a complete game as BF2 is.

You are just going by release date? You should include WoW, it was released late in 2004. Most "Best of Year" awards go November - November to avoid the inherent problems with people not being able to try out the new items they are getting before Christmas.

However, most of WoW's content was released this year, including battlegrounds and the honor system. Its battlegrounds are as much of a complete game as BF2 is.

You are just going by release date? You should include WoW, it was released late in 2004. Most "Best of Year" awards go November - November to avoid the inherent problems with people not being able to try out the new items they are getting before Christmas.

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WoW was included in last year's voting.

Best Racing Game:

Burnout: Revenge (Xbox/PS2)

Best Adventure Game:

Indigo Prophecy

Best Strategy Game:

Act of War

Best (mmo)RPG:

World of Warcraft

Best Fighting Game:

Tekken 5

Best PC Game:

Battlefield2

Best Console Game:

God of War

Best Racing Game:

Need for Speed: Most Wanted (X360/PC)

Best First Person Shooter:

Quake 4 (PC)

Best Strategy Game:

Command & Conquer Generals : Zero Hour (PC)

Best Fighting Game:

Tekken 5

Best Multiplayer Experience:

Quake 4

Graphical King:

Half Life 2: Lost Coast (PC)

Best PC Game:

Call of Duty 2

Best Console Game:

Call of Duty 2

Best Handheld Game:

GTA: Liberty City Stories (PSP)

2005's Best Game:

Call of Duty 2

The Worst of 2005:

Battlefield 2 (PC)

Best Sports Game:

NBA 2k6

Best Racing Game:

Need for Speed: Most Wanted (X360/PC)

Best First Person Shooter:

BattleField 2 (PC)

Best Action Game:

Resident Evil 4

Best Adventure Game:

Indigo Prophecy

Best Strategy Game:

Act of War

Best (mmo)RPG:

Knights of the Old Republic II (PC)

Best Fighting Game:

Tekken 5

Best Multiplayer Experience:

Battlefield 2 (PC)

Graphical King:

Half Life 2: Lost Coast (PC)

Audiophile's Choice:

Call of Duty 2

Most Innovative:

Nintendogs

Best PC Game:

Battlefield 2

Best Console Game:

Resident Evil 4

Best Handheld Game:

Burnout Legends (PSP)

2005's Best Game:

BattleField 2 (PC)

The Worst of 2005:

The Matrix: Path of Neo

And I am sorry to make things harder for you Chris, as now someone might think this is a real category, for the record I know this does not count, but I had to make my own special category...

Most over-hyped game of 2005:

F.E.A.R.

Yes, it came out last spring.  Completely forgot about that game.

Best Adventure Game: Shadow of the Colossus (PS2)

Best Game of 2005: Shadow of the Colossus (PS2)

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Oh, God of War. Totally thinking Gears of War.

Best Sports Game:

Pro Evolution Soccer 5

Best Racing Game:

Burnout: Revenge

Best First Person Shooter:

BattleField 2 (PC)

Best Action Game:

Resident Evil 4

Best Adventure Game:

Myst V End of Ages

Best Strategy Game:

Black & White 2 (PC)

Best (mmo)RPG:

Knights of the Old Republic II (PC)

Best Fighting Game:

Tekken 5

Best Multiplayer Experience:

Battlefield 2 (PC)

Graphical King:

Half Life 2: Lost Coast (PC)

Audiophile's Choice:

Call of Duty 2

Most Innovative:

Nintendogs

Best PC Game:

Battlefield 2

Best Console Game:

Pro Evolution Soccer 5 (PS2)

Best Handheld Game:

Burnout Legends (PSP)

2005's Best Game:

BattleField 2 (PC)

The Worst of 2005:

Playboy: The Mansion (Xbox)

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