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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Spielberg wins his first BAFTA for a video game, Call of Duty 4 leads the way with two BAFTA's and the 'GAME Award of 2008'

video games BaftaSteven Spielberg claimed his third BAFTA mask, but this time it was not for a film but for his début as a games creator with his Boom Blox winning the BAFTA in the Casual category, outplaying Guitar Hero, LittleBigPlanet, Singstar Vol 2, Wii Fit and Buzz! Quiz TV.

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare which plunges its players into the frenzied epicentre of a 21st century war zone won for Gameplay, Story & Character and also proved to be the public's game of choice, winning the GAME Award of 2008 with a record 60,000 gamers casting their votes this year. The shortlist of titles in the public award category were derived from the top-selling games sold in GAME stores in 2008.

The GAME British Academy Video Games Awards which took place at the London Hilton on Park Lane, were hosted by games aficionado Dara O'Briain who described these times as a 'Golden Age' for video games. Consoles like the Wii, and handheld devices like the PSP, DS and iPhone have revolutionised the gaming world and made games accessible to all ages, making what was once described as a rather solitary hobby for teenage boys into a very social and stimulating leisure pursuit for the whole family. This year's winners certainly showcase the creative innovation taking place in the games sector.

Dead Space, the bone-chilling, deep space, horror survival game took the coveted BAFTA mask in both sound categories (Use of Audio and Original Score) evoking a genuinely scary atmosphere onboard the game's deserted space ship. One of the most fiercely contended awards, Artistic Achievement, went to the stitched and glued 3D world that is LittleBigPlanet while the Technical Achievement BAFTA went to Spore, which allows players to control the development of a species from its beginnings as a single cell organism, to an intelligent and social creature, a tribe, a civilisation and then once uploaded to the internet, interacting with other civilisations.

In the Strategy category, Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution, the latest iteration of a game which first appeared 15 years ago, proved that strategy games requiring clever thinking, tactical planning and logistical exploration are as compelling today as they were last century.

FIFA 09 and Football Manager took on Wii Fit, but it was Race Driver: GRID which outraced the monster trucks and rally cars of Motorstorm Pacific Rift and the off-road quad bikes of PURE to claim the BAFTA for Sport.

Left 4 Dead took the BAFTA in the Multiplayer category, Fable II won in Action and Adventure, while Professor Layton and the Curious Village was victorious in the Handheld category. This year's highly-prized Best Game went to Super Mario Galaxy which fought off very stiff competition from Call of Duty 4 : Modern Warfare, Fable II, Fallout 3, Grand Theft Auto IV and Rock Band.

The Academy is keen to nurture and encourage the up-and-coming stars in games, as well as recognising those at the peak of their talent. This year's ceremony also included The BAFTA Ones To Watch Award. Working with the University of Abertay and its Dare To be Digital competition, this award was contended by three groups of university graduates who had each designed a new game prototype. The winning game was Boro-Toro, designed by a team calling themselves DarkMatter Designs.

The climax of the evening saw Jonathan Ross present the Academy's highest honour, the Fellowship, to one of the founding fathers of the video games industry, electrical engineer, entrepreneur and founder of Atari inc, Nolan Bushnell. Credited by many for kick-starting the video games revolution, his Pong was the first video game to achieve widespread popularity in both the arcade and home console markets.

In an exclusive Q&A at BAFTA on March 19, Nolan Bushnell will discuss the past, present and future of social gaming*.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Ragnarawk video game free RPG - wins BAFTA



Ragnarawk is a rhythmic RPG adventure game set in a fantasy world based around the many genres of music, developed during Dare 2007 by Voodoo Boogy. The player takes control of Rift: a young, aspiring guitar player who through a twist of fate has found himself swept up in an epic battle of good vs. evil. Wielding a mystical guitar Rift must battle and defeat an evil that is slowly consuming the land. With the teachings of Stratos, an ancient Rock God and the support of “Save Girl” – Rift’s one and only fan – can you defeat the source of the evil and save the day? If this sounds like your sort of game, you can play it here for free.



Voodoo Boogy’s success story with their game Ragnarawk
Voodoo Boogy are an extremely talented group of young games designers from a range of disciplines. Malcolm Brown and Robert Clarke are graduates in Computer Games Technology, Peter Carr and Finlay Sutton are graduates in Computer Arts, and Lynne Robertson is currently in her fourth year of Computer Arts. Voodoo Boogy have won no fewer than three awards for their game Ragnarawk: the Dare to be Digital Award for Commercial Potential, the Dare ProtoPlay Audience Award and the much coveted BAFTA Ones to Watch Award.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Bafta confirms dates, venue and categories for its british academy video games awards and calls for entries and shortlisters


The British Academy confirmed today that the next British Academy Video Games Awards will be staged at the London Hilton on Park Lane, on March 10 2009. It also confirmed the categories and extended deadlines as well as launching a new initiative to further the profile and understanding of video games as a creative art form.

Commenting on the new time of year for the Awards, Chairman of the Academy’s Games committee, Ray Maguire said: “After extensive industry consultation, it was agreed that March would be the best time for the Awards, enabling the industry to enter all the major releases of the year.”

There are 13 awards categories Action & Adventure, Artistic Achievement, Best Game, Casual, Gameplay, Multiplayer, Original Score, Sports, Strategy, Story & Character, Technical Achievement, Use of Audio and a new Handheld category which includes games for mobiles phones, Sony PSP, Nintendo DS and Nintendo GBA.

Other prizes on the night will include the prestigious Fellowship which is the highest accolade the Academy can bestow on an individual for outstanding achievement and contribution to the industry through a body of work; the BAFTA Ones To Watch Award in association with Dare To Be Digital which recognises new talent; and another Gift of the Academy Prize for games or gaming technology worthy of special recognition.

While the games will be judged by industry experts and not the gaming public, part of the Academy’s charitable remit is to promote and champion games as an art form and that means showcasing the games being considered for BAFTA consideration to as wide an audience as possible. To achieve this, BAFTA is encouraging developers & publishers to support individual entries with short films that contain footage about the making of the game. These will be posted on both the BAFTA website as well as general games websites, to raise awareness of all the titles being considered for this year's Awards, and to promote a wider understanding of games development. Commenting on this new initiative, Maguire said: “We are keen to see the new filmed support material be developed by each nominee, as this is the sort of initiative that helps the wider world understand that the creation and development of video games is an art form, often with teams of hundreds of people and budgets on a par with feature films.”

BAFTA’s role and charitable remit is to support, develop and promote the art forms of the moving image by identifying and rewarding excellence, inspiring practitioners and benefitting the public. It focuses attention on the highest achievements in video games released in the UK each year in order to motivate and inspire those who make them and to educate and develop the tastes of those who play them. Ray Maguire commented on the unique nature of the Awards: “One of the many strengths of the British Academy Video Games Awards is that the focus is on creativity and innovation as opposed to a simple measure of commercial success. This enables niche but highly creative work to be recognised and rewarded.”

Voting in the Awards entails two stages; the first vote involves qualified industry professionals and BAFTA games members. Their top votes comprise the shortlist for the category juries. Potential first stage voters (shortlisters) are invited to register their interest by emailing the Games Awards officer Kelly Smith at kellys@bafta.org

The highest-scoring titles go to individual category juries that are chaired by a member of the BAFTA video games committee. BAFTA juries judge the shortlisted titles and decide on the nominated games and winners. The nominations will be announced on 10 February and the winners unveiled on Tuesday 10 March at the British Academy Video Games Awards.

Entry forms detailing the deadlines - along with information on how to become an industry shortlister - are available now from the BAFTA website www.bafta.org/games. The entry deadline is 10 October 2008.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Dynamo Games Wins BAFTA


Championship Manager Creators Win Interactive Award

Mobile gaming experts Dynamo Games walked away with a prestigious BAFTA trophy last night, after their mobile phone version of Championship Manager was voted the best interactive title at the Scottish BAFTAs.

The company's mobile version of the best-selling football management simulator has been picking up critical acclaim, excellent review and awards from the media since it was launched in October this year.

“We could not be happier,” said Brian McNiccoll, the managing director of Dynamo. “Championship Manager has been very well received across the board, but we were up against some very tough competition, including Crackdown which is an Xbox 360 game, so we didn't imagine for a minute that we'd win against such a sophisticated console game.”

Championship Manager has been universally praised for it's depth and playability on the tight confines of mobile phone handsets. Championship Manager 2008 is the [fourth] game in the series which Dynamo has created.

Dynamo is also moving outside the simulation area and creating a number of titles based on cult TV quiz shows. Earlier this year the company launched a mobile version of Channel 4 favourite Countdown. Dynamo is put the finishing touches to it's latest title – The Crystal Maze, for a release in early 2008.

The BAFTA Scotland award rounds off a fantastic year for Dynamo Games, alongside the critical acclaim for their games, the company has garnered nominations in a number of other competitions including two nominations in the International Mobile Games Awards – the only UK company in the competition and one of only two companies worldwide to receive multiple nominations.

“The Interactive Scottish BAFTA trophy is a great honour,” says McNicoll. “Unlike the mobile specific awards, this competition is open to all areas of the Interactive world. To be voted the best Interactive title from a Scottish company, given the range and quality of content which has been on the market this year is just staggering. We'll make sure this award takes pride of place in our boardroom.”

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Dyno Might!

Mobile Game Experts Nominated In Multiple Awards

Dynamo Games, the Scottish mobile gaming studio is finishing 2007 on a high note, with nominations in two of the world's most high profile gaming awards; the International Mobile Gaming Awards (IMGA) and the Scottish BAFTAs.

Dynamo has two nominations in the IMGA: The Crystal Maze, Dynamo's game, based on the cult television show, has been nominated in the Best Licensed Game category. Championship Manager 2008, the critically acclaimed mobile version of the football management game, is nominated for the Excellence In Gameplay award.

The International Mobile Gaming Awards are open to companies around the world. Dynamo is the only UK company to be nominated and one of only two companies in this year's competition to receive more than a single nomination.

Championship Manager 2008 is also a nominee in the Interactive section of the 2008 Scottish BAFTAs, alongside Crackdown, the Xbox 360 game from Dynamo's Dundee neighbours Realtime Worlds.

Dynamo has established itself as the world leader in the creation of football management games for mobile phones. Championship Manager 2007, which was released in April, received rave reviews, with scores of 9/10 and 98%, plus 'Ice Cold' and 'Game Of The Month' awards, as well as quotes from journalists such as “Make sure that you have nothing else going on in your life before you start to play this game...” and “We bloody love Championship Manager 2007.”

Dynamo is taking it's design and development experience into other areas of the mobile gaming world, with the creation of games based on well-loved TV shows. The company recently released a mobile version of Channel 4's hugely popular Countdown quiz and is finishing work on The Crystal Maze for release in early 2008.

Brian McNicoll, the managing director of Dynamo Games, says, “2007 has been a fantastic year for Dynamo. We've had almost universally positive feedback on the games we've released and we are very pleased with the way our latest titles are shaping up. We're overjoyed to be nominated for such high profile and prestigious awards. To appear alongside a console game like Crackdown is a testament to how far mobile gaming has become and the hard work we put into all of our games.”

The Scottish BAFTAs prize-giving takes place on Sunday 18th of November 2007. The IMGA winners are announced on 13th February 2008.mo

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Wii are the champions - at BAFTA

Nintendo's Wii Sports taking 6 awards from a total of 15.


Sony's PlayStation 3 fails to gain any awards





The game was actually nominated for 7 awards, but lost the Best Game category to 2K’s BioShock.

Some of the games nominated are yet to be released, though none of them won awards.

Action and Adventure
Crackdown (Realtime Worlds, Microsoft, X360)

Artistic Achievement
Okami (Clover Studio, Capcom, PS2)

Best Game
BioShock (2K Boston/2K Australia, 2K Games, PC, X360)

Casual
Wii Sports (Nintendo, Wii)

Gameplay
Wii Sports (Nintendo, Wii)

Innovation
Wii Sports (Nintendo, Wii)

Multiplayer
Wii Sports (Nintendo, Wii)

Original Score
Okami (Clover Studio, Capcom, PS2)

Sports
Wii Sports (Nintendo, Wii)

Strategy and Simulation
Wii Sports (Nintendo, Wii)

Story and Character
God of War II (SCE Santa Monica, SCE, PS2)

Technical Achievement
God of War II (SCE Santa Monica, SCE, PS2)

Use of Audio
Crackdown (Realtime Worlds, Microsoft, X360)

BAFTA Ones to Watch Award (Independent Dev)
Ragnarawk (Voodoo Boogy)

The PC World Gamers Award (Public Voting Online)
Football Manager 2007 (Sports Interactive, Sega, PC)

Dundee-based games designers sweep BAFTAs

Scottish computer games designers have picked up three BAFTAs at a prestigious awards ceremony in London.

A team of students from the University of Abertay Dundee has won the very first BAFTA “Ones to Watch” Award.

Team ‘Voodoo Boogy’, comprising five students on Abertay’s computer games technology and computer arts degree courses, picked up their award at the British Academy Video Games Awards in London last night (23 October).

And in a remarkable night for Scottish success, Dundee-based computer games firm Realtime Worlds also picked up the BAFTA awards for Best Use of Audio and Best Action and Adventure for their Xbox 360 title ‘Crackdown’.

Voodoo Boogy are one of the three winning teams from Abertay’s Dare to be Digital competition this year. The three teams were the sole nominees for the BAFTA ‘Ones to Watch’ award, instituted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in association with Dare to be Digital.

The team members of Voodoo Boogy are: Malcolm Brown and Robert Clarke, graduates in computer games technology; Peter Carr and Finlay Sutton, graduates in computer arts; and Lynne Robertson, currently in her fourth year of computer arts.

Voodoo Boogy were competing for last night’s prize against a team from Edinburgh University and another composed of Chinese students.

Realtime Worlds was founded in 2002 by David Jones, who is a graduate of Abertay and now a Visiting Professor of Games Design and Technology. The company employs about 170 people in Dundee, plus a further 30 in Korea and Colorado. David Jones and other team members have created some of the world's best selling video games, including the global hit franchises 'Lemmings' and 'Grand Theft Auto'.

The international computer games industry is predicted to be worth around $42-44 billion annually by 2010.

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Friday, October 19, 2007

Guitar Hero Recordings Available For Digital Download


Featuring the in-game song recordings performed and produced by music collective WaveGroup



Today WaveGroup, the award-winning collective of musicians and studio professionals who produced the song recordings for the video games Guitar Hero, Guitar Hero II, and Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks The 80s, announced The Guitar Hero Recordings will be available for digital download on October 23rd, 2007. Millions of Guitar Hero fans are intimately familiar with these recordings and now have a new way to enjoy them. WaveGroup has partnered with digital distribution company INGrooves to secure distribution for the seven volumes of The Guitar Hero™ Recordings on music download sites including AOL, iTunes, Napster, Rhapsody, and Yahoo!.

WaveGroup produced virtually all of the music for Guitar Hero™, Guitar Hero™ II, and Guitar Hero Encore Rocks The 80s™ and worked closely with Harmonix Music Systems™ and Red Octane® to develop the original playable guitar parts. To optimize the player’s gameplay experience, WaveGroup arranged, performed and produced enhanced versions of many songs, adding cool guitar solos, interesting guitar flourishes, and custom endings. Dozens of musicians, producers and mixers were involved in the creation of the 97 songs which are all included in

The Guitar Hero™ Recordings:

  • The Guitar Hero™ Recordings Volume I
  • The Guitar Hero™ Recordings Volume II
  • The Guitar Hero™ II Recordings Volume I
  • The Guitar Hero™ II Recordings Volume II
  • The Guitar Hero™ II Recordings Volume III
  • The Guitar Hero™ 80s Recordings Volume I
  • The Guitar Hero™ 80s Recordings Volume II


Please visit wavegroup for the complete songlist of each volume.

“It was a blast recording these great rock tunes and we wanted to make the Guitar Hero versions available to everyone,” said Will Littlejohn, President/CEO of WaveGroup and Lead Music Producer for Guitar Hero™, Guitar Hero II, and Guitar Hero Encore Rocks The 80s. “In addition to experiencing these tracks when playing the games, we’re excited that fans can now load up the in-game renditions on their iPods.”

WaveGroup’s in-demand recordings from Guitar Hero and Guitar Hero II have garnered numerous awards including Best Soundtrack at the Spike TV Video Game Awards, Outstanding Achievement in Soundtrack from the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences, and Best Soundtrack at the BAFTA Games Awards.

BAFTA countdown continues


The countdown to the Awards continues, with 52 individual games spanning 15 categories. Of those games vying for a coveted BAFTA mask, Nintendo’s Wii Sports looks to be the strongest contender with seven nominations, including Best Game, Casual, Gameplay, Innovation and Multiplayer.

The other titles with the highest number of individual nominations are Crackdown, Gears of War, God of War 2 and Okami, with each title notching up five individual BAFTA nominations. Gears of War has also been nominated in the separate PC World Gamers’ Award – the only award to be voted for by the public – which will be given out on the night.

Crackdown (Xbox 360) (Realtime Worlds/Microsoft Game Studios)


Dundee-based Realtime Worlds allowed gamers to leap tall buildings and pull off impossible vehicle stunts, all in a bid to bring order back to crime-ridden Pacific City.

Gears of War (Xbox 360) (Epic Games/Microsoft Game Studios)


Epic Games’ sci-fi shooter successfully wowed critics and consumers alike with its intense cinematic action that pitched humanity against the Locust Horde.

God of War 2 (PS2) (SCE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Computer Entertainment Europe)


An exhilarating action adventure set deep within Greek mythology, depicting the visceral return of the ex-Spartan warrior Kratos, the God of War.

Okami (PS2) (Clover/Capcom)


This stunning fantasy adventure features an innovative visual style that effectively blends 3D game level design with Japanese watercolour calligraphy.

Wii Sports (Wii) (Nintendo/Nintendo)


This benchmark launch title for the Wii opened gaming to a wider casual market by dragging players off the sofa to compete with a new level of interactivity.

With a dedicated annual awards event from BAFTA, the video games industry is now elevated to the same cultural level as film and television. In recognition of this, Will Wright, the creator of The Sims, will become the first recipient from the video games industry of the coveted Fellowship award. He will also be delivering the Academy’s first Annual Lecture within the Games sector on “Interactive Entertainment - the Oldest Art Form” on 24 October.

This year also sees the introduction of the inaugural BAFTA’s Ones to Watch Award in association with Dare to be Digital. This award has been introduced by BAFTA as a showcase for new development talent. The three titles shortlisted this year are Ragnarawk from Voodoo Boogy, ClimbActic from Carebox and Bear Go Home from Phoenix Seed. In addition to receiving the award, each of the winning team members will receive a state of the art Packard Bell gaming PC.

Here is the full alphabetical list of the games nominated for a BAFTA in the 2007 British Academy Video Games Awards in association with PC World:

Battlefield 2142 (PC)
Big Brain Academy for Wii (Wii)
BioShock (Xbox 360)
Cake Mania (DS)
Colin McRae: DiRT (Xbox 360)
Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars (Xbox 360)
Crackdown (Xbox 360)
Crysis (PC)
Elite Beat Agents (DS)
FIFA 08 (PS3)
Final Fantasy XII (PS2)
flOw (PSN)
Football Manager 2008 (PC)
Forza Motorsport 2 (Xbox 360)
Gears of War (Xbox 360)
God of War 2 (PS2)
Guitar Hero II (PS2)
Heavenly Sword (PS3)
Kane & Lynch: Dead Men (Xbox 360)
Lair (PS3)
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii)
Medieval II: Total Kingdoms (PC)
More Brain Training (DS)
MotorStorm (PS3)
Okami (PS2)
The Orange Box (PS3)
Ratchet and Clank: Tools of Destruction (PS3)
Sega Rally (PS3)
SingStar (PS3)
Skate (PS3)
Super Paper Mario (Wii)
The Darkness (Xbox 360)
The Eye of Judgement (PS3)
The Simpsons Game (Xbox 360)
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas (Xbox 360)
Trauma Center: Second Opinion (Wii)
Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune (PS3)
Virtua Tennis 3 (Xbox 360)
Viva Piñata (Xbox 360)
Warhawk (PS3)
Wii Sports (Wii)
World in Conflict (PC)
World of WarCraft: The Burning Crusade (PC)

BAFTA Ones To Watch Award in association with Dare to be Digital

Bear Go Home (Phoenix Seed)
ClimbActic (Carebox)
Ragnarawk (Voodoo Boogy)

The PC World Gamers’ Award
(The only award to be voted for by the public)

Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training (DS)
FIFA 07 (PS2)
Football Manager 2007 (PC)
Gears of War (Xbox 360)
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (PSP)
Resistance: Fall of Man (PS3)
Wii Play (Wii)

This year’s Awards during London Games Festival, will be hosted by comedian Vic Reeves. They will feature live music from Athlete and Remi Nicole, a spectacular spherical display from Pufferfish and will be held at London’s Battersea Evolution on 23 October. The show will be broadcast on E4 on November 4 at 11pm and repeated the following weekend on Channel 4.

About BAFTA:


The British Academy of Film and Television Arts is the UK’s leading organisation dedicated to the recognition and promotion of excellence in the fields of the moving image. Renowned for its high profile Film & Television Awards ceremonies, the prestigious BAFTA mask has long been seen as a symbol of excellence.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Google AdSense and video games



Bafta 195, Piccadily, London - 23rd October - 8.30 - 5pm



Tiga is pleased to announce that Eva Woo Product Marketing Manager of Google Adsense will be flying over from the US to be a keynote speaker at Tiga’s Cross Media Conference ‘Working with Games’ on the 23rd October.

Eva will give the general audience an idea of where Google are headed with games content. She will also describe how publishers and developers can monetize even further their game property in areas such as ‘Gadgets’.

Other speakers from TV, film, advertising and games include Endemol, BBC, 19 Agency, Ubisoft, TT Games and advertising agency BBH.

This event is kindly supported with funding from the London Development Agency. Other partners include PACT, BAFTA and Scottish Enterprise.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Sims Creator Wright inducted into BAFTA


Creator of The Sims, Will Wright, joins legends such as Alfred Hitchcock, Charlie Chaplin and Steven Spielberg as he is inducted into BAFTA's Fellowship at this year's Awards ceremony
Monday 15th October/... Will Wright, the creator of The Sims, the world’s best selling PC gaming franchise with more than 90 million units sold, will shortly join an exclusive number of household names from TV and Film as he becomes the first recipient of the Fellowship from the video games industry at the British Academy Video Games Awards 2007. The Fellowship is the highest accolade the Academy can bestow on an individual for their creative work.

Until now, the much lauded Fellowship has remained an exclusive part of BAFTA’s more established pillars, TV and Film. But today’s British Academy recognises the massive impact of video games on popular culture and their huge contribution to the whole art form of the moving image.

Hilary Bevan Jones, Chairman of the Academy said “Will’s immense, creative body of work and his continued contribution to the industry make him a most worthy recipient of the Fellowship and being such a pioneer, we are thrilled that he will be the first person to receive this honour”.

Wright, who is widely accepted as one of the world’s leading visionaries in the field of video game design, has been passionately creating games for more than twenty years. Although he has worked on a number of hugely successful games, among them Raid On Bungling Bay (1984), SimCity (1989), SimCity 2000 (1993), SimCity 3000 (1989) and SimCity 4 (2003), he is best known for bringing to fruition one of the best-loved games franchises in history, The Sims – a game whose inspiration sprang from a combination of the aforementioned titles.

Other ‘firsts’ at this year’s Awards include the BAFTA Ones To Watch Award in association with Dare To Be Digital which recognises up-and–coming talent, and the PC World Gamers’ Award, the only publicly-voted award of the night (www.obsessedwithgames.co.uk). This year’s Awards will be held at London’s Battersea Evolution on 23 October. Music acts will include the indie rock band Athlete with another act being confirmed this week. The show will be broadcast on E4 on November 4 at 11pm and repeated the following weekend on Channel 4.

Friday, October 05, 2007

BAFTA NEEDS YOUR VOTE!


The British Academy and PC World Invite Gamers To Vote For Best Game



The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) in association with headline sponsor PC World today invites the public to vote for their favourite game in the PC World Gamers’ Award at this year’s British Academy Video Games Awards.

The inaugural PC World Gamers’ Award, at BAFTA’s 2007 Video Games Awards, is the only game to be voted for by the public at this year’s ceremony which takes place on Tuesday 23 October at Battersea Evolution in Battersea Park, London. Gamers can vote for the award at www.obsessedwithgames.co.uk. The list of finalists is as follows:

  • DR KAWASHIMA'S BRAIN TRAINING (DS) (Nintendo/Nintendo)
  • FIFA 07 (PS2) (EA Canada/Electronic Arts)
  • FOOTBALL MANAGER 2007 (PC) (Sports Interactive/SEGA)
  • GEARS OF WAR (Xbox 360) (Epic Games/Microsoft)
  • GRAND THEFT AUTO: VICE CITY STORIES (PSP) (Rockstar Leeds/Take Two)
  • RESISTANCE: FALL OF MAN (PS3) (Insomniac/Sony Computer Entertainment Europe)
  • WII PLAY (Wii) (Nintendo/Nintendo)

Hilary Bevan Jones, Chairman of the Academy said “The great thing about the PC World Gamers’ Award shortlist is that it reflects the real diversity of games being played by the public, and I am sure everyone will look forward to tuning in to watch the ceremony on Nov 4 at 11pm on E4 to see which one is victorious.”

Prizes include 4 pairs of tickets to the Awards show, a day at EA’s development studios, a PS3, an Xbox 360, a DS lite, the top 10 chart games and 3 Pyramat wireless gaming chairs.

The BAFTA Awards ceremony will reward the individuals behind the very best in artistic, creative and technical innovation in video games.

Chris McShane, Head of Trading, PC World said “We are extremely proud to be once again associated with these great awards, and this year as headline sponsor. Working within the gaming industry is extremely exciting and this year’s awards will show the best of the industry’s talent – may the best games win”.

This year’s nominations show the real breadth of today’s video games’ appeal to both sexes and all ages, exemplified by the fact that the forty three different games nominated are rated 3+, 7, 12, 15, 16 & 18. This year’s categories have been fine-tuned to encapsulate the ingredients which contribute to making the video game one of the most exciting and engaging moving image art forms of today’s popular culture. The Academy will recognise excellence in Artistic Achievement, Technical Achievement, Gameplay, Innovation, Original Score, Use of Audio, and Story and Character as well as achievements in the genres of Action & Adventure, Casual, Multiplayer, Sports, Strategy & Simulation plus Best Game.

This year’s Awards will also include a new BAFTA Ones To Watch Award in association with Dare to be Digital.
A full list of all nominations can be found at www.bafta.org/games