BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Awards
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The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) annually hosted the BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Awards[1][2] for multimedia entertainment between 1998 and 2003.
In 2003 BAFTA announced the award would be split into two separate ceremonies - BAFTA Interactive Awards and BAFTA Games Awards - to take place in February the following year.[3]
The 2004 ceremonies were held on the 1st and 2nd of March 2005, after which the Interactive Awards were quietly retired, leaving only the Games Awards to return in October 2006.
[edit] Accessibility
- 2002 : I-Map (website)
- 2001 : (not awarded)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : (not awarded)
- 1998 : (not awarded)
[edit] Audio (awarded as 'Sound' pre-2002)
- 2002 : Luigi's Mansion (for Nintendo GameCube)
- 2001 : Conker's Bad Fur Day (for Nintendo 64)
- 2000 : Theme Park World (for PC)
- 1999 : GTA: London 1969
- 1998 : Ceremony of Innocence
[edit] Best UK Developer
[edit] Children's
- 2002 : (multiple categories)
- 2001 : (multiple categories)
- 2000 : (multiple categories)
- 1999 : Noddy - Let's Get Ready For School
- 1998 : Star Wars Droidworks
[edit] Children's Entertainment
- 2002 : Disney's Magic Artist Deluxe (for PC)
- 2001 : Disney's Tigger's Honey Hunt (for PC)
- 2000 : Lego & Steven Spielberg Moviemaker (Multi Format)
- 1999 : (awarded as single category 'Children's')
- 1998 : (awarded as single category 'Children's')
[edit] Children's Learning
- 2002 : Frankie's Animal Adventures (for PC)
- 2001 : Immaterial Bodies (for PC)
- 2000 : Lego & Steven Spielberg Moviemaker Set (Multi Format)
- 1999 : (awarded as single category 'Children's')
- 1998 : (awarded as single category 'Children's')
[edit] Comedy
- 2002 : (not awarded)
- 2001 : (not awarded)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : (not awarded)
- 1998 : MindGym
[edit] Computer Programming
- 2002 : (not awarded)
- 2001 : (not awarded)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : Alien vs Predators
- 1998 : Gran Turismo
[edit] Design
- 2002 : (not awarded)
- 2001 : (not awarded)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : Wip3out
- 1998 : ShiftControl
[edit] E-Zine
- 2002 : (not awarded)
- 2001 : (not awarded)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : The BirdGuides website
- 1998 : (not awarded)
[edit] Enhancement of Linear Media
- 2002 : Memento (DVD)
- 2001 : Walking With Beasts (Interactive TV)
- 2000 : BBC Wimbledon / Golf Sports Coverage (Digital TV)
- 1999 : (not awarded)
- 1998 : (not awarded)
[edit] Entertainment Website
- 2002 : (not awarded)
- 2001 : Tiny Planets (website)
- 2000 : Cartoon Network UK (website)
- 1999 : Jamba
- 1998 : (not awarded)
[edit] Factual
- 2002 : Time Team (website)
- 2001 : Marconi Online Museum (website)
- 2000 : BBC History Site (website)
- 1999 : CNN.COM/Coldwar
- 1998 : Redshift 3
[edit] Games
- 2002 : (multiple categories)
- 2001 : (multiple categories)
- 2000 : (multiple categories)
- 1999 : The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
- 1998 : GoldenEye 007
[edit] Games - Console
- 2002 : Halo (for Xbox)
- 2001 : Gran Turismo 3 (for PlayStation 2)
- 2000 : MediEvil II (for PlayStation)
- 1999 : (awarded as single category 'Games')
- 1998 : (awarded as single category 'Games')
[edit] Games - Mobile Device
- 2002 : SMS Chess (for mobile phone)
- 2001 : Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 (for Game Boy Advance)
- 2000 : Pokémon Yellow Version: Special Pikachu Edition (for Game Boy Color)
- 1999 : (awarded as single category 'Games')
- 1998 : (awarded as single category 'Games')
[edit] Games - Multiplayer
- 2002 : Halo: Combat Evolved (for Xbox)
- 2001 : (not awarded)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : (awarded as single category 'Games')
- 1998 : (awarded as single category 'Games')
[edit] Games - Networked
- 2002 : (not awarded)
- 2001 : Phantasy Star Online (for Sega Dreamcast)
- 2000 : (awarded as 'Games - Mobile or Networked)
- 1999 : (awarded as single category 'Games')
- 1998 : (awarded as single category 'Games')
[edit] Games - PC
- 2002 : Neverwinter Nights (for PC)
- 2001 : Max Payne (for PC)
- 2000 : Deus Ex (for PC)
- 1999 : (awarded as single category 'Games')
- 1998 : (awarded as single category 'Games')
[edit] Game - Sports
- 2002 : Geoff Crammond's Grand Prix 4 (for PC)
- 2001 : ISS Pro Evolution 2
- 2000 : Sydney 2000 (for PC or Sega Dreamcast)
- 1999 : (awarded as single category 'Games')
- 1998 : (awarded as single category 'Games')
[edit] Innovative Game
- 2002 : (not awarded)
- 2001 : (not awarded)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
- 1998 : (not awarded)
[edit] Interactive Arts
- 2002 : Body Movies
- 2001 : Sodaplay (website)
- 2000 : Watched And Measured
- 1999 : (not awarded)
- 1998 : (not awarded)
[edit] Interactive TV
- 2002 : MTV Ad-Break Tennis
- 2001 : (not awarded)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : (not awarded)
- 1998 : (not awarded)
[edit] Interactivity
- 2002 : Pikmin (for Nintendo GameCube)
- 2001 : Black and White (for PC)
- 2000 : Onlinecaroline.com (website)
- 1999 : The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
- 1998 : Stagestruck (awarded as 'Interactive Treatment')
[edit] Interface Design
- 2002 : Habitat (website)
- 2001 : Eyes Only (for PC)
- 2000 : MTV 2 (website)
- 1999 : (not awarded)
- 1998 : (not awarded)
[edit] Learning
- 2002 : (multiple categories)
- 2001 : (multiple categories)
- 2000 : Immaterial Bodies
- 1999 : Masters of the Elements
- 1998 : Lifting the Weight
[edit] Lifestyle And Leisure
- 2002 : (not awarded)
- 2001 : FreQuency (for PlayStation 2)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : (not awarded)
- 1998 : (not awarded)
[edit] Moving Images
- 2002 : (not awarded)
- 2001 : Black and White (for PC)
- 2000 : Perfect Dark (for Nintendo 64)
- 1999 : Driver
- 1998 : Ceremony of Innocence
[edit] Music
- 2002 : (not awarded)
- 2001 : Shogun Total War: Warlord Edition (for PC)
- 2000 : Imperium Galactica II (for PC)
- 1999 : (not awarded)
- 1998 : (not awarded)
[edit] News
- 2002 : (not awarded)
- 2001 : BBC News Online (website)
- 2000 : BBC News Online (website)
- 1999 : BBC News Online (website)
- 1998 : BBC News Online (website)
[edit] Offline Learning
- 2002 : Antarctic Waves (for PC)
- 2001 : (not awarded)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : (awarded as single category 'Learning')
- 1998 : (awarded as single category 'Learning')
[edit] Online Entertainment
- 2002 : Lexus Minority Report Experience (website)
- 2001 : (not awarded)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : (not awarded)
- 1998 : (not awarded)
[edit] Online Learning
- 2002 : Commanding Heights Online (website)
- 2001 : Grid Club (website)
- 2000 : Homework High (website)
- 1999 : (awarded as single category 'Learning')
- 1998 : (awarded as single category 'Learning')
[edit] Special Awards
- 2002 : Ian Livingstone (BAFTA Interactive Award)
- 2001 : Championship Manager 00/01 (for PC) (amazon.co.uk Award)
- 2000 : David Bowie (Berners-Lee Award)
- 1999 : Toby Gard & Paul Douglas (artist) (Berners-Lee Award)
- 1998 : Peter Kindersley (Berners-Lee Award)
[edit] Sports & Leisure
- 2002 : The Famous Grouse Experience
- 2001 : (not awarded)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : (not awarded)
- 1998 : (not awarded)
[edit] Technical Innovation
- 2002 : Tate Multimedia Tours
- 2001 : SSEYO Koan Interactive Audio Platform
- 2000 : Sketchaphone (WAP/website)
- 1999 : (not awarded)
- 1998 : (not awarded)
[edit] Notes
- ^ Bafta plugs into interactive awards (BBC News, October 7, 1998)
- ^ UK Interactive industry comes of age (BBC News, October 30, 1998)
- ^ Multimedia's best in Bafta battle (BBC News, 1 December, 2003)