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On February 9th, D.I.C.E. Summit's Interactive Achievement Awards 9th annual ceremony took place. Held at "The Joint" in the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, NV the awards were hosted by Jay Mohr. The big winner of the 2006 IAAs was God of War. Nominated in a dozen categories God of War snagged seven awards including game of the year. Winning in five out of seven categories, Guitar Hero came in with the second largest amount of awards won.

This year David Jaffe, the main man behind God of War, criticised the Academy for trying to hard to be "cool" and not focusing on the games. Others leveled criticism against the Academy's rules governing criteria for nomination. These rules state that all developers must be a member of the Academy before their game can be nominated. This left Capcom's critical and commercial smash hit Resident Evil 4 and Majesco's critically loved Psychonauts without any nominations.

Finalists[ | ]

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  • Outstanding Achievement: Soundtrack: Guitar Hero (Harmonix Music Systems, Red Octane)
    • other nominees:
      Burnout Revenge (Criterion Games, Electronic Arts)
      SSX On Tour (EA Canada, Electronic Arts)
      The Warriors (Rockstar Toronto, Rockstar Games)
      Wipeout Pure (Studio Liverpool, SCEA)
  • Outstanding Achievement: Original Music Composition: God of War (SCEA Santa Monica, SCEA)
  • Outstanding Character Performance: Male: God of War (SCEA Santa Monica, SCEA)
    • other nominees:
      Gun (Neversoft Entertainment, Activision)
      Jade Empire (Bioware Corp., Microsoft)
      Oddworld Stranger's Wrath (Oddworld Inhabitants, Electronic Arts)
      Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory (Ubisoft, Ubisoft)
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  • Fighting Game of the Year: Soul Caliber 3 (Namco, Namco)
    • other nominees:
      Fight Night Round 2 (EA Chicago, Electronic Arts)
      Tekken 5 (Namco, Namco)
      WWE Smackdown vs RAW (Yuke's Co. Ltd., THQ)
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  • Children's Game of the Year: We Love Katamari (Namco, Namco)
    • other nominees:
      Chicken Little (Avalanche Software, Buena Vista Games)
      Madagascar (Toys for Bob, Activision)
      Sly Cooper 3: Honor Among Thieves (Sucker Punch Productions, SCEA)
      Tak 3: Great Juju Challenge (Avalanche Software, THQ)
  • Cellular Game of the Year: Ancient Empires II (Glu Mobile, Glu Mobile)
    • other nominees:
      Mile High Pinball (Bonus.com, Nokia)
      Skipping Stone (Gamevil, I-Play)
      One (Digital Legends, Nokia)
      High Seize (Red Lynx, Nokia)

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