Special Hugo Award For Videogames 22
techno-vampire writes "Every year, the Hugo Awards are given out at the World Science Fiction Convention, and each year's convention is allowed one special category. This year's convention, LACon IV, has decided to honor The Year's Best Interactive Video Game. As the announcement explains, games have changed over the years. 'No longer the simple flickering photons of Pong or Asteroids, the improvement in computer chips has given games not only better graphics but the capability of more involving, fully developed stories.' The time may have come that they deserve such a honor, and this year's special award is a test, to find out if they're ready."
What about comics? (Score:4, Insightful)
Alex.
Re:What about comics? (Score:1)
There are really excellent comics, and with a Hugo award, it would be so much easier to find quality material.
Re:What about comics? (Score:2)
As for the Hugos, it looks like one comic actually managed to win: They created a one-off "Other Forms" category [worldcon.org] in 1988 for Watchmen.
Re:Nominations? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Nominations? (Score:2)
I won't say it can't be done, but you'd probably need several hundred votes. That's at least $100/"member" for the supporting membership, possibly more, so there's ten to twenty thousan
Re:Nominations? (Score:2)
Rob
This should drive Gregory Benford insane (Score:3, Informative)
What if the top game is not Sci-Fi related? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:What if the top game is not Sci-Fi related? (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Nominate Kingdom Hearts 2! (Score:2)
Original and released in 2005 (Score:4, Informative)
That said, I also second the above opinion that sequential art deserves its own category first.
Anm
Re:Original and released in 2005 (Score:2)
Ya, sequential art should be a category instead.
Cyan should get a special award... (Score:2)
Oh Lord No... (Score:1)
I nominate Darwinia! (Score:1)