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Nintendo Nominated For A Bunch Of Awards At Golden Joystick 2013

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Nintendo has been nominated for a whole host of awards at this year’s Golden Joystick Awards. The publisher and developer is up for a handful of Nintendo entries including Pikmin 3 and Fire Emblem Awakening nominated for “Game of the Year”, Super Smash Bros. Wii U nominated for “Most Wanted” and Animal Crossing: New Leaf for “Best Handheld Game”. Miiverse and Nintendo Direct have also been nominated for “Innovation of the Year”.  You can see the full list and vote for your choices, right here.

20 thoughts on “Nintendo Nominated For A Bunch Of Awards At Golden Joystick 2013”

  1. I wasted all that time voting and found out I had to be a member of the site >.< I mostly voted for anything Nintendo or The Last of Us, which is pretty much all I played for myself.

    1. I just made a fake e-mail account to register with them when I was done voting. :P I voted for all things Nintendo, baby!! 💋

  2. Voted for Fire Emblem for best handheld game and game of the year!! It’s an AMAZING GAME!! I also voted for Smash Bros for most anticipated game!!! And 3DS for system of the year. Basically I voted everything Nintendo or as close to Nintendo as possible! :D 💋

  3. I’m disappointed that Wonderful 101 didn’t even get a mention.

    Also, GTAV was an option, despite not even being released? For all we know, that game could quite easily repeat GTA IV’s fate.

  4. So far, I’ve voted for Animal Crossing: New Leaf for Best Handheld, LEGO City: Undercover for Best Storytelling, Sonic & All Stars Racing Transformed for Best Multiplayer, Pikmin 3 for Best Visual Design, Nintendo 3DS for Best Gaming Platform of the Year, Nintendo Direct for Innovation of the Year, NIS for Studio of the Year, Smooth McGroove for YouTube Gamer, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U & Nintendo 3DS for Most Wanted, and Fire Emblem: Awakening for Game of the Year.

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