Kingdom Hearts was recognized by the International Developers Association (IGDA) for its excellence in the category of Visual Arts. The event took place on the third Annual Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Jose, California.
Tetsuya Nomura said the following after recieving the award:
"On behalf of the Square, Disney Interactive and our development team, I would like to thank IGDA for this incredible award. To be honored with this award makes us realize that not only do our fans appreciate our work, but our peers as well. I couldn't be happier with the success of Kingdom Hearts and would like to continue to create games that offer a unique and exciting visual experience for the gamers."
Hironobu Sakaguchi had also recieved an IGDA award for both the years 1999 and 2000.
Brendan 2025-05-14 0 comments
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kula shakerz 2014-03-07 3 comments
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Xin 2011-01-18 0 comments
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