Neowin Community Game Awards Nominations


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I always missed this kind of nominations for years..finally right time to participate!

Best Sports Game:

NBA 2k6

Best Racing Game:

Burnout: Revenge

Best First Person Shooter:

BattleField 2 (PC)

Best Action Game:

Resident Evil 4

Best Adventure Game:

Shadow of the Colossus (PS2)

Best Strategy Game:

Age of Empires 3

Best (mmo)RPG:

Guild Wars

Best Fighting Game:

Soul Calibur III

Best Multiplayer Experience:

Battlefield 2 (PC)

Graphical King:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Audiophile's Choice:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Most Innovative:

Nintendogs

Best PC Game:

Battlefield 2

Best Console Game:

God of War

Best Handheld Game:

GTA: Liberty City Stories (PSP)

2005's Best Game:

BattleField 2 (PC)

The Worst of 2005:

Playboy: The Mansion (Xbox)

:ninja:

Empire Earth 2 for strategy ..?

ok lets try this one more time.

do not nominate/suggest/vote/whatever you think you're doing any games if they are already on the main list of the damn first post

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Lol, this is like the third time and they still don't get it.

Best Sports Game:

Madden NFL 2006

Best Racing Game:

Need for Speed: Most Wanted (X360/PC)

Best First Person Shooter:

Quake 4 (PC)

Best Action Game:

Resident Evil 4

Best Adventure Game:

Myst V End of Ages

Best Strategy Game:

Age of Empires 3

Best (mmo)RPG:

Dungeon Siege II (PC)

Best Fighting Game:

Soul Calibur III

Best Multiplayer Experience:

Quake 4

Graphical King:

Quake 4

Audiophile's Choice:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Most Innovative:

Nintendogs

Best PC Game:

Quake 4

Best Console Game:

Resident Evil 4

Best Handheld Game:

Need For Speed: Most Wanted (PSP)

2005's Best Game:

Resident Evil 4

:How come Quake 4 isn't in this category?? you have it in best fps, graph king, a multiplayer and you dare to put it as Worst of 2005?? Isn't that irrational?? :cry: :

The Worst of 2005:

The Matrix: Path of Neo

Best Sports Game: (PC)NHL 2006Madden

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 Strategy Game: Command & Conquer Generals : Zero Hour (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: Fahrenheit/Indigo Prophecy (PC)

Best PC Game: Call of Duty 2

2005's Best Game: Call of Duty 2

The Worst of 2005: Playboy: The Mansion (Xbox)

Question: in the game list, I noticed that some have a tag with the platform(s), while others don't.

Will this matter in the final list? (o_0)

No, it won't. In the end, I'll simply do the research myself to see what platforms each game was available on as I would like to include that information in the results article.

Best Sports Game:

Fifa 2006

Best Racing Game:

Need for Speed: Most Wanted (X360/PC)

Best First Person Shooter:

Boiling Point

Best Action Game:

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

Best Adventure Game:

N/A

Best Strategy Game:

Age of Empires 3

Best (mmo)RPG:

N/A

Best Fighting Game:

N/A

Best Multiplayer Experience:

Medal Of Honor : Allied Assault (PC)

Graphical King:

BattleField 2 (PC)

Audiophile's Choice:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Most Innovative:

N/A

Best PC Game:

Call of Duty 2

Best Console Game:

Need For Speed : Underground 2 (PC)

Best Handheld Game:

Need For Speed: Most Wanted (PSP)

2005's Best Game:

Call of Duty 2

The Worst of 2005:

Scoot3r (PC)

Best Sports Game:

Football Manager 2006

Best Driving Game:

Gran Turismo 4

Best Action Game:

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

Best Fighting Game:

WWE SmackDown! Vs Raw 2006 (PS2)

Best Console Game:

God of War

2005's Best Game:

BattleField 2 (PC)

The Worst of 2005:

50 Cent: Bulletproof




			
		
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