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2009 Video Games Awards Winners

Tuesday 10 March

View pictures of winners with their BAFTA masks at the BAFTA GAME Video Games Awards in 2009.

  • This year's presenter comedian Dara O'Briain entertains the audience (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

    Dara O'Briain

    This year's presenter comedian Dara O'Briain entertains the audience (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

  • Adulthood writer, director and actor Noel Clarke presented the Gameplay Award to Amir Rahimi for Boom Box (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

    Casual - Boom Box

    Adulthood writer, director and actor Noel Clarke presented the Gameplay Award to Amir Rahimi for Boom Box (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

  • Blue Peter Presenter Konnie Huq presented the Gameplay Award to Robert Bowling for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

    Gameplay - Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

    Blue Peter Presenter Konnie Huq presented the Gameplay Award to Robert Bowling for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

  • Gavin Raeburn, Clive Moody and Ralph Fulton received the Sport Award for Race Driver: GRID from Olympic swimmer Mark Foster (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

    Sports - Race Driver: GRID

    Gavin Raeburn, Clive Moody and Ralph Fulton received the Sport Award for Race Driver: GRID from Olympic swimmer Mark Foster (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

  • Barry Caudill celebrates his win in the Strategy category for Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution. The mask was presented by Barbara Follett MP (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

    Strategy - Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution

    Barry Caudill celebrates his win in the Strategy category for Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution. The mask was presented by Barbara Follett MP (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

  • Alex Zane presented the Use of Audio Award to Jason Graves and co-creator of Dead Space Glen Schofield, on behalf of Don Veca. Jason Graves later picked up the Original Score BAFTA for the same game (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

    Use of Audio - Dead Space

    Alex Zane presented the Use of Audio Award to Jason Graves and co-creator of Dead Space Glen Schofield, on behalf of Don Veca. Jason Graves later picked up the Original Score BAFTA for the same game (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

  • Robert Bowling celebrates his Gameplay Award for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare  (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

    Gameplay - Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

    Robert Bowling celebrates his Gameplay Award for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

  • Television presenter and self-confessed casual gamer Konnie Huq is interviewed after presenting the Gameplay Award (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

    Konnie Huq

    Television presenter and self-confessed casual gamer Konnie Huq is interviewed after presenting the Gameplay Award (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

  • CBBC presenter Michael Underwood and Populous creator Peter Molyneux presented the BAFTA Ones To Watch Award to Boro Toro creators Adam Westwood, Graham Ranson, Yves Wheeler, Matthew Booton and Owen Schwehr (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

    BAFTA Ones To Watch - Boro Toro

    CBBC presenter Michael Underwood and Populous creator Peter Molyneux presented the BAFTA Ones To Watch Award to Boro Toro creators Adam Westwood, Graham Ranson, Yves Wheeler, Matthew Booton and Owen Schwehr (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

  • TV presenter and children's author Jason Bradbury and Archer Maclean, legendary programmer and founder of Awesome Play Ltd, presented the Technical Achievement Award to Keith Ramsdale for Spore (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

    Technical Achievement - Spore

    TV presenter and children's author Jason Bradbury and Archer Maclean, legendary programmer and founder of Awesome Play Ltd, presented the Technical Achievement Award to Keith Ramsdale for Spore (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

  • Channel 4 and E4 presenter Alex Zane presented the Use of Audio Award  (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

    Use of Audio - Dead Space

    Channel 4 and E4 presenter Alex Zane presented the Use of Audio Award (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

  • James Honeywell received the BAFTA Award for Professor Layton and the Curious Village from Ralf Little, star of Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps and The Royle Family (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

    Handheld - Professor Layton and the Curious Village

    James Honeywell received the BAFTA Award for Professor Layton and the Curious Village from Ralf Little, star of Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps and The Royle Family (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

  • Hollyoaks and Holby City star Jeremy Edwards and CEO Lisa Morgan of The GAME Group presented the GAME Award of 2008 Award, the only award voted by public, for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare from  (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

    GAME Award of 2008 - Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

    Hollyoaks and Holby City star Jeremy Edwards and CEO Lisa Morgan of The GAME Group presented the GAME Award of 2008 Award, the only award voted by public, for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare from (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

  • Joerb Trouvain received the GAME Award of 2008 for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. The Award was presented on stage by Jeremy Edwards and GAME Group CEO Lisa Morgan  (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

    GAME Award of 2008 - Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

    Joerb Trouvain received the GAME Award of 2008 for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. The Award was presented on stage by Jeremy Edwards and GAME Group CEO Lisa Morgan (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

  • Charlie Booker and Ian Livingstone presented the Artistic Achievement Award to Kareem Ettouney, Mark Healey and Leo Cubbin for LittleBigPlanet (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

    Artistic Achievement - LittleBigPlanet

    Charlie Booker and Ian Livingstone presented the Artistic Achievement Award to Kareem Ettouney, Mark Healey and Leo Cubbin for LittleBigPlanet (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

  • Peter Molyneax, Dene Carter and Louise Copley received the Action and Adventure Award for Fable II from Danny Wallace (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

    Action and Adventure - Fable II

    Peter Molyneax, Dene Carter and Louise Copley received the Action and Adventure Award for Fable II from Danny Wallace (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

  • Scottish TV presenter Kirsty Gallacher presented the Best Game Award to Rob Lowe for Super Mario Galaxy (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

    Best Game - Super Mario Galaxy

    Scottish TV presenter Kirsty Gallacher presented the Best Game Award to Rob Lowe for Super Mario Galaxy (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

  • TV presenter and comedian Jonathan Ross introduces the illustrious career of Fellowship recipient, Nolan Bushnell (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

    Fellowship - Nolan Bushnell

    TV presenter and comedian Jonathan Ross introduces the illustrious career of Fellowship recipient, Nolan Bushnell (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

  • Founder of Atari and creator of Pong Nolan Bushnell received the Academy's highest honour - the Fellowship - to a standing ovation (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

    Fellowship - Nolan Bushnell

    Founder of Atari and creator of Pong Nolan Bushnell received the Academy's highest honour - the Fellowship - to a standing ovation (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

  • TV presenter and comedian Jonathan Ross presented the Fellowship to one of the founding fathers of the video games, Nolan Bushnell (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

    Fellowship - Nolan Bushnell

    TV presenter and comedian Jonathan Ross presented the Fellowship to one of the founding fathers of the video games, Nolan Bushnell (BAFTA / James Kennedy).

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