martes, 27 de abril de 2010

Batman: Arkham Asylum won best game at the Bafta Video Game Awards


Batman: Arkham Asylum

The UK-developed Batman: Arkham Asylum was crowned best game at the Bafta Video Game awards ceremony in London.

The computer game, which featuring the DC Comics superhero battling a host of familiar foes like the Joker, lso won the gameplay award.

The night's other big winner was globe-trotting adventure game Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, which won in the action, story, original score and audio use categories.

Uncharted had been tipped to win the best game also, but was beaten by Batman.

Military shoot-em-up Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, which recently became Britain's second-best selling game of all time, took the public-voted GAME award.

It sits behind Nintendo's Dr Kawashima's Brain Training in terms of sales.

Elsewhere, Nintendo's Wii Sports Resort won best family and social game.

Japanese game design legend Shigeru Miyamoto, who gave the world Donkey Kong and Super Mario Bros, was also presented with a Bafta fellowship.

He told the audience: "Our imaginations and creativity ... should be the only limits and that is what makes our industry a joy and a dream to work in."

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