| From established developers to new talent, more than 50 games compete to impress the judges at this year’s British Academy Video Games Awards in association with PC World |
Thursday 18th October/… 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) Gears of War (Xbox 360) (Epic Games/Microsoft Game Studios) God of War 2 (PS2) (SCE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Computer Entertainment Europe) Okami (PS2) (Clover/Capcom) Wii Sports (Wii) (Nintendo/Nintendo) 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) BAFTA Ones To Watch Award in association with Dare to be Digital Bear Go Home (Phoenix Seed) The PC World Gamers’ Award Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training (DS) 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. |
