February 20, 2008

Computer Strategy Game Legend Sid Meier Wins Lifetime Achievement Award

CMP’s 2008 Game Developers Choice Awards, acknowledging excellence in game creation, will honor computer strategy game luminary Sid Meier with a Lifetime Achievement Award today, at this year’s ceremony at the Game Developers Conference (GDC). The Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes the career and achievements of developers such as Meier who have made an indelible impact on the craft of game development. Meier has created a number of genre-defining titles, including Civilization and Pirates!

Presented by GDC and Webby-award winning Gamasutra.com, the awards ceremony is held in conjunction with the Independent Games Festival and will be hosted today, Wednesday, February 20, in the Esplanade Room in the South Hall of San Francisco’s Moscone Center.

“Sid Meier has served as one of our industry’s greatest role models for more than 25 years, creating fun and intelligent games for a diverse public long before it was popular,” says Jamil Moledina, executive director of the Game Developers Conference. “Now that the rest of the industry is actively targeting the broader audience, it’s fitting to honor him with our highest award and thank him for his continuing example of inspiration for the video game community.”

Meier began his career as a founding partner of MicroProse Software. Recognized as the "Father of Computer Gaming," Meier boasts a legacy that includes such IP as F-19, Sid Meier's Civilization, Railroad Tycoon, and Sid Meier's Pirates! As founding partner and director of creative development at Firaxis, Meier continues to deliver blockbuster hits like Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri and Sid Meier's Civilization IV. Meier has also been honored with several awards, including an induction into the Computer Museum of America's Hall of Fame in 2002.
For complete details, visit www.gamechoiceawards.com.