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Super Mario Maker And Zelda: Tri Force Heroes Win Awards At Gamescom

The team over at Gamescom have put up their annual award list for best of show and Super Mario Maker and The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes have both picked up awards. Super Mario Maker won the best Wii U game and The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes won the best mobile game. You can check out the full list of winners, below.

Best of Gamescom
Star Wars Battlefront (Electronic Arts)

Most Wanted Consumer Award
Star Wars Battlefront (Electronic Arts)

Best Console Game Sony Playstation
Star Wars Battlefront (Electronic Arts)

Best Console Game Microsoft Xbox
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (Konami Digital Entertainment)

Best Console Game Nintendo Wii
Super Mario Maker (Nintendo)

Best Role Playing Game
Dark Souls 3 (Bandai Namco Entertainment)

Best Racing Game
Forza Motorsport 6 (Microsoft)

Best Action Game
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (Konami Digital Entertainment)

Best Simulation Game
Forza Motorsport 6 (Microsoft)

Best Sports Game
PES 2016 (Konami Digital Entertainment)

Best Family Game
LEGO Dimensions (Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment)

Best Strategy Game
Unravel (Electronic Arts)

Best PC Game
Star Wars Battlefront (Electronic Arts)

Best Mobile Game (incl. Handheld, iOS, Android, Windows)
Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes (Nintendo)

Best Social / Casual / Online Game
Super Mario Maker (Nintendo)

Best Online Multiplayer Game
Star Wars Battlefront (Electronic Arts)

Best Hardware (incl. Peripheral)
HTC Vive (HTC)

Bestes Indie-Spiel
Cuphead (Studio MDHR)

Source

Thanks, Paidenthusiast

23 thoughts on “Super Mario Maker And Zelda: Tri Force Heroes Win Awards At Gamescom”

  1. Oh, yeah!

    “Best Mario Maker Game: Mario Maker”

    “Best Zelda Tri Force Heroes game: Zelda Tri Force Heroes”

  2. I see the people at Gamescom were blinded by the Star Wars name. I guess they don’t realize that EA will milk them for everything it’s worth while they have the video game rights to Star Wars.

    1. Someone’s salty that Nintendo didn’t win much awards. EA hasn’t made a Star Wars: Battlefront game in ages, so be quiet.

      1. Someone’s salty some of us aren’t sucking EA’s dick like a good little bitch. For the record, not everyone that hates EA are Nintendo fanboys. Now go run along & be loyal to the greedy EA somewhere else. I got enough Nintendo fanboys sucking Nintendo dick to deal with on this site.

          1. I could give two shits if Mario won over Battlefront from greedy EA. It doesn’t change the fact that EA is most likely going to do something to milk fools from their money when they release this new Star Wars game.

        1. “They are just blinded by the Star Wars name.”

          Battlefront game hasn’t been released in 10 years and the last one was highly regarded. RidleyFanboy declares the game will be milked, someone rightfully rebuts him.

          “Waaaah! Waaaaaaah! You are just an EA fanboy. BTW there’s so many fanboys on this site but I’m not one even when my screen name is Ridley!”

          Lol. But here, I will throw you a bone. What should have won if not Battlefront?

            1. xD That’s funny. I see you don’t see the irony in the fact the only stupid retarded fuck is you. Carry on, kid.

          1. Even if the game is good, it doesn’t change the fact EA will milk it to hell & back because that’s what that greedy corporation does best. So again, people are blinded by the Star Wars name. I love Star Wars but I won’t let that love blind me from the fact EA is trash these days and this game will probably suffer at some point because of it. If I end up being wrong, awesome. Good for the people that will actually get the game & enjoy it. If I end up being right, not so awesome because the people that will buy it will get robbed at some point.

    1. They played the game you dumbass. It is being released in November, of course they have copies for review.

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