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Blast from the past: Check out this video of the Independent Games Festival and Game Developers Choice Awards show from 2002, courtesy of GDC Vault. We've certainly come a long way since then!
July 5, 2013
Stuck in the office today? GDC Vault revisits the Independent Games Festival and Game Developers Choice Awards show from GDC 2002, celebrating Grand Theft Auto III, ICO, and Halo: Combat Evolved, along with an appearance from Yuji Naka, who received the lifetime achievement award. The free video is available to watch on GDC Vault now. For comparison, watch the 2013 Game Developers Choice and the Independent Games Festival awards, as recorded by the events' media partner, GameSpot.
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