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Special Achievement Awards
Best Music
Best Sound
Best Story
Best Graphics (Technical)
Best Graphics (Artistic)
Best Online Game
Best Game No One Played
Best Action Adventure Game
Genre Awards
Best Shooter
Best Fighting Game
Best Platformer
Best Driving Game
Best Role-Playing Game
Best Traditional Sports Game
Best Alternative Sports Game
Game of the Year on PlayStation 2
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Best Traditional Sports Game on PlayStation 2, Nominees
 
 
One of the most enduring genres in gaming is the traditional sports game--just as real-world professional sports will continue to be immensely popular for the foreseeable future, so too will computer simulations of these events. Significant advances in sports gaming are made each year, as these games continue to be refined in how they look, play, and sound. The following five games are the nominees for Best Traditional Sports Game for PlayStation 2:

NBA Live 2003

 
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: EA Canada
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NBA Live 2003 is a highly enjoyable but slightly unrealistic simulation of NBA basketball.
 
NFL 2K3

 
Publisher: Sega
Developer: Visual Concepts
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If you're a fan of NFL football, then you owe it to yourself to pick up NFL 2K3.
 
NHL 2K3

 
Publisher: Sega
Developer: Treyarch
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Now that the series has moved on to all platforms, no one will have an excuse not to play what has become the best hockey game series on the market.
 
Madden NFL 2003

 
Publisher: EA Sports
Developer: EA Sports
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Madden 2003 for the PlayStation 2 has online play, a robust franchise mode, and plenty of secondary modes to keep you busy.
 
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003

 
Publisher: EA Sports
Developer: EA Sports
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The end result is a nearly flawless game of golf that somehow manages to appeal to every breed of golfer.
 

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