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06.31.08 We are pleased to announce the IGF 2009 Call for Submissions! Please see the 'Submit Your Game' page for more information on deadlines and submission methods.

 
 
 
   
   
   
 
 
 

2006 - Grand prize winner Darwinia gets both digital distribution via Valve's Steam system and U.S. retail distribution from new indie label Cinemaware Marquee.

2005 - Multi award-winner Alien Hominid receives publishing deals in the U.S. (via O3 Publishing) and Europe(via Zoo Digital), much critical acclaim, and even spawns a mobile version.

2004 - Innovative casual strategy game Oasis wins the web/downloadable grand prize, going on to launch on major online portals the following year.

2003 - Super X Studios' Wild Earth, a photographic game based around a worldwide safari, takes multiple prizes and subsequently becomes a motion simulator ride.

2000 - Tread Marks, created by the late Seumas McNally, which the IGF's grand prize is now named after, wins 3 major awards.

1999 - Vicarious Visions, now a major handheld / console developer, honored for Terminus.

 
   
   
   
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  2001 IGF Pictures  
   
 

Omari Miller of Nexon accepts of the Technical Excellence Award for Shattered Galaxy.
 
   
 

The Nexon team posing for pictures after winning two awards during the first awards ceremony, in which their game Shattered Galaxy won two awards.
 
   
 

Developers from Silver Creek Entertainment decked out in jester attire, after the awards ceremony. Silver Creek was awarded the "Best Visual Art" prize.
 
 
 
 

Representative from Nexon, winners of the Technical Excellence Award, clutching the box with the Intel Pentium 4 workstation.
 
   
 

Checking out finalists' games in the IGF pavilion.
 
   
 

Game Developer magazine Editor, Mark DeLoura (left) and IGF Chairman Alex Dunne (right) presenting the Seumas McNally Grand Prize Award. The Grand Prize was given during a segment of the Game Developer Choice Awards.
 
   
 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
     
 
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