LAS VEGAS – Music has its Grammys, film its Oscars, lighting its Parnellis… for members of the burgeoning computer and video gaming industry the highest honor is to win a D.I.C.E. Award. Founded in 1992, the award, which is determined by ballots cast by the 23, 000 members of Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences, has honored legends like Super Mario as well as newcomers like Dragon Age Inquisition. Its’ acronyms name stands for “Design, Innovate, Communicate, Entertain.” The four words aptly describe the games that were up for D.I.C.E. Awards at this year’s ceremonies. They also reflect the spirit of the lightshow created for the event by Creative Designer Chris Wu and Lighting Designer Chris Lose.
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