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The Hall of Fame award is reserved for individuals who have been instrumental in the development of highly influential games. These individuals are usually associated with having moved a particular genre forward. Candidates are typically designers or creative directors, but can also be technologists, producers or production executives. These individuals demonstrate the highest level of creativity and innovation which results in significant product influence on a scale that expands the scope of the industry. The candidates and inductee are chosen by the Academy Board and announced at the D.I.C.E. Awards.

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Evan Wells, Former Co-President of Naughty Dog

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Ted Price, Founder and President, Insomniac Games

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Koji Kondo, Composer and Sound Director, Nintendo

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Tim Schafer, Founder & Studio Head, Double Fine Productions

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Ed Boon, Chief Creative Officer, NetherRealm Studios

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Connie Booth, Vice President of Product Development at Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE)

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Bonnie Ross, Corporate Vice President at Microsoft and Head of 343 Industries

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Todd Howard, Game Director, Bethesda Game Studios

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Hideo Kojima, Game Designer, Kojima Productions

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Leslie Benzies, President, Rockstar North

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Dan Houser, Co-founder and Vice President of Creative, Rockstar Games

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Sam Houser, Co-founder and President, Rockstar Games

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Gabe Newell, President and Co-Founder, Valve Corporation

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Tim Sweeney, CEO and Technical Director, Epic Games, Inc.

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Dr. Greg Zeschuk, Co-Founder, Bioware

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Dr. Ray Muzyka, Co-Founder, Bioware

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Mark Cerny, President, Cerny Games

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Bruce Shelley, Game Designer, Ensemble Studios

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Michael Morhaime, President & Co-Founder, Blizzard Entertainment

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Danielle Bunten Berry, Game Designer and Programmer

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Richard Garriott, NCsoft North America

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Trip Hawkins, Electronic Arts

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Peter Molyneux, Lionhead Studios

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Yu Suzuki, SEGA Coporation

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Will Wright, Maxis

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John Carmack, id Software

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Hironobu Sakaguchi, Square USA, Inc.

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Sid Meier, Firaxis Games

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Shigeru Miyamoto, Nintendo Co., Ltd. - Kyoto, Japan

The Lifetime Achievement Award is reserved for individuals whose accomplishments span a broad range of disciplines over a lengthy career in the industry. Recipients are typically individuals distinguished for their business leadership and are not necessarily involved in development or the creative process. Through their leadership and ideology, these individuals have driven significant and positive change across the industry. The candidates and inductee are chosen by the Academy Board and announced at the D.I.C.E. Awards.

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Don James, Executive Vice President of Operations, Nintendo

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Phil Spencer, CEO, Microsoft Gaming

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Genyo Takeda, Special Corporate Advisor, Nintendo

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Satoru Iwata, President, Nintendo Co., Ltd.

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Bing Gordon, Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers

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Doug Lowenstein, President & CEO, Private Equity Council

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Ken Kutaragi, CEO, Cellius

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Minoru Arakawa and Howard Lincoln

The Pioneer Award is reserved for individuals whose career spanning work has helped shape and define the interactive entertainment industry. These individuals are often associated with the creation of a technological approach or the birth of a new genre. The accomplishments of the Pioneer Award recipient are generally focused in a particular discipline or a few particular areas directly related to development of games.  The candidates and inductee are chosen by the Academy Board and announced at the D.I.C.E. Awards.

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Ralph H. Baer, Creator, Magnavox Odyssey

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Allan Alcorn, Designer, Pong

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Eugene Jarvis, Co-founder and President, Raw Thrills, Inc.

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Dave Lebling, Co-Founder, Infocom

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Marc Blank, Co-Founder, Infocom

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Ed Logg

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Bill Budge, Staff Engineer, Google

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David Crane

The Technical Impact Award celebrates unique innovations that contribute to the ongoing progress of interactive media. Honorees may come from various facets of the industry, which include but are not limited to software, hardware, and community.

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Visual Basic

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