Spotlight Awards
The Spotlight Awards (GDC) was hosted annually by the Game Developers Conference from 1997 to 1999. Its focus was on the video and computer game industry. GDC now hosts another video game award ceremony called Game Developers Choice Awards since 2001.
| Spotlight Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | 1997 | 
| Location | San Jose, California, U.S. | 
List of winners
    
    Best Game
    
- 1997 : Super Mario 64
 
Best Console Game
    
- 1997 : Super Mario 64
 - 1998 : (not awarded)
 - 1999 : The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
 
Best PC/Mac Game
    
- 1997 : Civilization II
 - 1998 : (not awarded)
 - 1999 : Half-Life
 
Best Arcade Game
    
- 1997 : Virtua Fighter 3
 
Best Action Game
    
- 1997 : Duke Nukem 3D
 - 1998 : Quake II
 - 1999 : Half-Life
 
Best Adventure Game/RPG
    
- 1997 : The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
 - 1998 : Final Fantasy VII
 - 1999 : Baldur's Gate
 
Best Sports Game
    
- 1997 : NHL Hockey '97
 - 1998 :
 - 1999 : NFL Blitz
 
Best Strategy/War Game
    
- 1997 : Command and Conquer: Red Alert
 - 1998 :
 - 1999 : StarCraft
 
Best Simulation Game
    
- 1997 : MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries
 - 1998 : (not awarded)
 - 1999 : Gran Turismo
 
Best Flight or Flight Combat Simulator
    
- 1998 :
 
Best Military Simulation
    
- 1998 :
 
Best Trivia or Puzzle Game
    
- 1997 : You Don't Know Jack XL
 - 1998 :
 - 1999 : You Don't Know Jack 4: The Ride
 
Best Educational/Children's Game
    
- 1997 : Freddi Fish 2: The Case of the Haunted Schoolhouse
 - 1998 :
 - 1999 : Lego Creator
 
Best Use of Audio
    
- 1997 : Quake
 - 1998 : PaRappa the Rapper
 - 1999 : Half-Life
 
Best Music or Soundtrack
    
- 1997 : Quake
 - 1998 : Blade Runner
 
Best New Technology
    
- 1997 : Nintendo 64 from Nintendo
 - 1998 :
 
Best Use of Innovative Technology
    
- 1997 : Super Mario 64 for the N64
 
Best Use of Video
    
- 1997 : Wing Commander IV
 
Most Innovative Game Design
    
- 1998 : PaRappa the Rapper
 - 1999 : The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
 
Best Script, Story or  Interactive Writing
    
- 1997 : You Don't Know Jack XL
 
Best Adaptation of Linear Media
    
Best AI (Artificial Intelligence)
    
- 1999 : Half-Life
 
Best Animation
    
- 1997 : Tomb Raider
 
Best Prerendered Art
    
- 1997 : Zork Nemesis
 
Annual Achievement Award for Game Design and Development
    
- 1998 : Age of Empires
 
Lifetime Achievement Award for Game Design and Development
    
- 1998 : Dani Bunten Berry
 - 1999 : Louis Castle
 
References
    
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