BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Awards
Appearance
BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Awards | |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Presented by | BAFTA |
First awarded | 1998 |
Last awarded | 2002 |
Website | Official website |
Related | BAFTA Interactive Awards and BAFTA Games Awards |
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) annually hosted the BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Awards[1] for multimedia entertainment between 1998 and 2002. 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.[2]
The 2004 ceremonies were held on 1 and 2 March 2005, after which the Interactive Awards were quietly retired, leaving only the Games Awards to return in October 2006.
Ceremonies
[edit]Year | Date | Venue | Host | Ref(s) |
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1998 | 29 October | Inter-Continental Hotel, London | Stephen Fry | |
1999 | 20 October | Royal Lancaster Hotel, Hyde Park, London | Rhona Cameron | |
2000 | 26 October | Phill Jupitus | ||
2001 | 25 October | Grosvenor House Hotel, London | ||
2002 | 10 October | Adam and Joe |
Accessibility
[edit]- 2002 : I-Map (website)
- 2001 : (not awarded)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : (not awarded)
- 1998 : (not awarded)
Audio (awarded as 'Sound' pre-2002)
[edit]- 2002 : Luigi's Mansion (for GameCube)
- 2001 : Conker's Bad Fur Day (for Nintendo 64)
- 2000 : Theme Park World (for Windows)
- 1999 : Grand Theft Auto: London 1969
- 1998 : Ceremony of Innocence
Best UK Developer
[edit]Children's
[edit]- 2002 : (multiple categories)
- 2001 : (multiple categories)
- 2000 : (multiple categories)
- 1999 : Noddy – Let's Get Ready For School
- 1998 : Star Wars Droidworks
Children's Entertainment
[edit]- 2002 : Disney's Magic Artist Deluxe (for Windows)
- 2001 : Disney's Tigger's Honey Hunt (for Windows)
- 2000 : Lego & Steven Spielberg Moviemaker Set (Multi Format)
- 1999 : (awarded as single category 'Children's')
- 1998 : (awarded as single category 'Children's')
Children's Learning
[edit]- 2002 : Frankie's Animal Adventures (for Windows)
- 2001 : Immaterial Bodies (for Windows)
- 2000 : Lego & Steven Spielberg Moviemaker Set (Multi Format)
- 1999 : IJsfontein Masters of the Elements
- 1998 : (awarded as single category 'Children's')
Comedy
[edit]- 2002 : (not awarded)
- 2001 : (not awarded)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : (not awarded)
- 1998 : MindGym
Computer Programming
[edit]- 2002 : (not awarded)
- 2001 : (not awarded)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : Aliens versus Predator (video game)
- 1998 : Gran Turismo
Design
[edit]- 2002 : (not awarded)
- 2001 : (not awarded)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : Wip3out
- 1998 : ShiftControl
E-Zine
[edit]- 2002 : Wellness Heaven Awards
- 2001 : (not awarded)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : The BirdGuides website
- 1998 : (not awarded)
Enhancement of Linear Media
[edit]- 2002 : Memento (DVD)
- 2001 : Walking With Beasts (Interactive TV)
- 2000 : BBC Wimbledon / Golf Sports Coverage (Digital TV)
- 1999 : (not awarded)
- 1998 : (not awarded)
Entertainment Website
[edit]- 2002 : (not awarded)
- 2001 : Tiny Planets (website)
- 2000 : Cartoon Network UK (website)
- 1999 : Jamba
- 1998 : (not awarded)
Factual
[edit]- 2002 : Time Team (website)
- 2001 : Marconi Online Museum (website)
- 2000 : BBC History Site (website)
- 1999 : CNN.com/Coldwar
- 1998 : Redshift 3
Games
[edit]- 2002 : (multiple categories)
- 2001 : (multiple categories)
- 2000 : (multiple categories)
- 1999 : The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
- 1998 : GoldenEye 007
Games – Console
[edit]- 2002 : Halo: Combat Evolved (for Xbox)
- 2001 : Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec (for PlayStation 2)
- 2000 : MediEvil II (for PlayStation)
- 1999 : (awarded as single category 'Games')
- 1998 : (awarded as single category 'Games')
Games – Mobile Device
[edit]- 2002 : SMS Chess by Purple Software (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')
Games – Multiplayer
[edit]- 2002 : Halo: Combat Evolved (for Xbox)
- 2001 : (not awarded)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : (awarded as single category 'Games')
- 1998 : (awarded as single category 'Games')
Games – Networked
[edit]- 2002 : (not awarded)
- 2001 : Phantasy Star Online (for Dreamcast)
- 2000 : (awarded as 'Games – Mobile or Networked)
- 1999 : (awarded as single category 'Games')
- 1998 : (awarded as single category 'Games')
Games – PC
[edit]- 2002 : Neverwinter Nights (for Windows)
- 2001 : Max Payne (for Windows)
- 2000 : Deus Ex (for Windows)
- 1999 : (awarded as single category 'Games')
- 1998 : (awarded as single category 'Games')
Game – Sports
[edit]- 2002 : Geoff Crammond's Grand Prix 4 (for Windows)
- 2001 : ISS Pro Evolution 2
- 2000 : Sydney 2000 (for Windows or Dreamcast)
- 1999 : (awarded as single category 'Games')
- 1998 : (awarded as single category 'Games')
Innovative Game
[edit]- 2002 : (not awarded)
- 2001 : (not awarded)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
- 1998 : (not awarded)
Interactive Arts
[edit]- 2002 : Body Movies
- 2001 : Sodaplay (website)
- 2000 : Watched And Measured
- 1999 : (not awarded)
- 1998 : (not awarded)
Interactive TV
[edit]- 2002 : MTV Ad-Break Tennis
- 2001 : (not awarded)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : (not awarded)
- 1998 : (not awarded)
Interactivity
[edit]- 2002 : Pikmin (for GameCube)
- 2001 : Black and White (for Windows)
- 2000 : Onlinecaroline.com (website)
- 1999 : The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
- 1998 : Stagestruck (awarded as 'Interactive Treatment')
Interface Design
[edit]- 2002 : Habitat (website)
- 2001 : Eyes Only (for Windows)
- 2000 : MTV2 (website)
- 1999 : (not awarded)
- 1998 : (not awarded)
Learning
[edit]- 2002 : (multiple categories)
- 2001 : (multiple categories)
- 2000 : Immaterial Bodies
- 1999 : Masters of the Elements
- 1998 : Lifting the Weight
Lifestyle And Leisure
[edit]- 2002 : (not awarded)
- 2001 : FreQuency (for PlayStation 2)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : (not awarded)
- 1998 : (not awarded)
Moving Images
[edit]- 2002 : (not awarded)
- 2001 : Black and White (for Windows)
- 2000 : Perfect Dark (for Nintendo 64)
- 1999 : Driver
- 1998 : Ceremony of Innocence
Music
[edit]- 2002 : (not awarded)
- 2001 : Shogun Total War: Warlord Edition (for Windows)
- 2000 : Imperium Galactica II (for Windows)
- 1999 : (not awarded)
- 1998 : (not awarded)
News
[edit]- 2002 : (not awarded)
- 2001 : BBC News Online (website)
- 2000 : BBC News Online (website)
- 1999 : BBC News Online (website)
- 1998 : BBC News Online (website)
Offline Learning
[edit]- 2002 : Antarctic Waves (for Windows)
- 2001 : (not awarded)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : (awarded as single category 'Learning')
- 1998 : (awarded as single category 'Learning')
Online Entertainment
[edit]- 2002 : Lexus Minority Report Experience (website)
- 2001 : (not awarded)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : (not awarded)
- 1998 : (not awarded)
Online Learning
[edit]- 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')
Special awards
[edit]- 2002 : Ian Livingstone (BAFTA Interactive Award)
- 2001 :Championship Manager: Season 00/01 (for Windows) (amazon.co.uk Award)
- 2000 : David Bowie (Berners-Lee Award)
- 1999 : Toby Gard & Paul Douglas (Berners-Lee Award)
- 1998 : Peter Kindersley (Berners-Lee Award)
Sports & Leisure
[edit]- 2002 : The Famous Grouse Experience
- 2001 : (not awarded)
- 2000 : (not awarded)
- 1999 : (not awarded)
- 1998 : (not awarded)
Technical Innovation
[edit]- 2002 : Tate Multimedia Tours
- 2001 : SSEYO Koan Interactive Audio Platform
- 2000 : Sketchaphone (WAP/website)
- 1999 : (not awarded)
- 1998 : (not awarded)
References
[edit]- ^ "Bafta plugs into interactive awards". BBC News. October 7, 1998.
- ^ "Multimedia's best in Bafta battle". BBC News. 1 December 2003.
- ^ "UK Interactive industry comes of age". news.bbc.co.uk. 30 October 1998. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
- ^ "GoldenEye Wins BAFTA Awards". IGN. November 5, 1998. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
- ^ "Nintendo and Rare Sweep British Awards". IGN. October 23, 1999. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
- ^ "BirdGuides awarded a BAFTA". BirdGuides. January 1, 2000. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
- ^ "BAFTA Hands Out Its Interactive Awards". Animation World Network. 1 November 2000. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
- ^ "05_Bafta ACADEMY_Phil Jupitus_ok". online.flipbuilder.com. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
- ^ "BBC News Online wins fourth Bafta". October 26, 2001. Retrieved 22 February 2024 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
- ^ "Halo shines at Bafta Awards". October 10, 2002. Retrieved 22 February 2024 – via news.bbc.co.uk.