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Special: Justin Bailey strikes back!
Adventure Game Award
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Winner: Metroid Prime Fans had many doubts about Samus and her transition into a first-person adventure game, but it's clear that the series is now in its prime.
| The Runner-Up: Resident Evil Zero Action Game Award
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Winner: Dead to Rights Dead to Rights initially made its impact on PS2 where Namco actually took notes and made improvements before releasing this version. |
Platform Game Award
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Winner: Super Mario Sunshine Without much original competition, Mario makes a splash along with his novel mechanics.
| The Runner-Up: Sonic Adventure 2: Battle
First-Person Shooter Award
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Winner: TimeSplitters 2 Free Radical can't seem to shake that GoldenEye 007 connection with another fast-paced FPS that has everything except online play.
| The Runner-Up: Medal of Honor: Frontline
Role-Playing Game Award
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Winner: Phantasy Star Online: Episodes I & II Sega was determined to create at least one online game for the GameCube this year and for neglected RPG fans, it pays off.
| The Runner-Up: Lost Kingdoms
Sports Award
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Winner: NHL Hitz 20-02 Midway marked another year on the ice where it's skate or die for this rough and tough version of hockey. It's Blitz with Blades!
| The Runner-Up: Madden NFL 2003
Extreme Sports Award
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Winner: Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 Tony Hawk remains extreme 'to the max' in his fourth skate session with more great music, moves, and multiplayer fun.
| The Runner-Up: Aggressive Inline
Racing Award
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Winner: Burnout Crashing your car is all part of the fun in Burnout. Unlike other racing games, it's more exciting going from 60-0 rather than the other way around.
| The Runner-Up: MX Superfly
Fighting Award
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Winner: Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance Midway has fought its way back to the top by creating a Deadly Alliance that remains undefeated on each current platform.
| The Runner-Up: UFC Throwdown
Visuals GOTY
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Winner: Resident Evil Zero This Resident Evil game occurs before the original, yet Capcom tailors it as the best looking Survival-Horror game to date.
| The Runner-Up: Resident Evil
Sound Effects GOTY
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Winner: Resident Evil Capcom's remake of Resident Evil boasts some significant enhancements that you not only see but can also hear the difference in.
| The Runner-Up: Medal of Honor: Frontline
Music GOTY
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Winner: Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 Tony Hawk remains extreme 'to the max' in his fourth skate session with more great music, moves, and multiplayer fun.
| The Runner-Up: Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Storyline GOTY
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Winner: Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem Silicon Knights took a stab at the horror genre and remains in the splotlight thanks to an engrossing plot.
| The Runner-Up: Dead to Rights
Online GOTY
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Winner: Phantasy Star Online: Episodes I & II Sega was determined to create at least one online game for the GameCube this year and for neglected RPG fans, it pays off. |
Surprise GOTY
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Winner: Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem Silicon Knights took a stab at the horror genre and remains in the splotlight thanks to an engrossing plot.
| The Runner-Up: Animal Crossing
Disappointing GOTY
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Winner: Super Mario Sunshine Though it ends up being one of the best GameCube games to date, many Mario supports felt the series didn't live up the the hype. |
Worst GOTY
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Winner: Big Air Freestyle It's obvious that this freestyle motor-bike game didn't score any big air with us, so be sure to avoid hitting the dirt with it as well.
| The Runner-Up: Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly
BEST GOTY
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Winner: Metroid Prime Fans had many doubts about Samus and her transition into a first-person adventure game, but its clear that the series is now in its prime.
| The Runner-Up: Super Mario Sunshine
Continue with the Games to Love and Hate GameCube ╖ PS2 ╖ Xbox ╖ GBA
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