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Dungeons & Dragons Online wins British award
 

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October 07, 2006
11:42 PM: Allan Sugarbaker says...
Dungeons & Dragons Online wins British award

On Thursday, the British Academy of Film & Television Arts (similar to the Oscars) announced its 2006 winners in Video Games categories - and we're as surprised they have the categories as you are. In the Multiplayer category, Atari's Dungeons & Dragons Online: Stormreach took the prize, which must mean they're doing something right even if World of Warcraft hasn't been pushed off its throne. Other notable winners were Shadow of the Colossus (for Artistic Achievement and Action/Adventure), Rise and Fall: Civilizations at War (for Strategy), and Lego Star Wars II (for Gameplay). Also of interest is the Academy's games committee list, which includes none other than Ian Livingstone, of Games Workshop and Fighting Fantasy fame, among other achievements.


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October 8, 2006 03:32 PM: Timopod says...

Any one know anything about Anima? Went to the web page www.animarpg.com, less then useless..release date or anything?
Whats it all about...alfie?

October 10, 2006 11:05 AM: Scott H says...

Hey guys - I was wondering if we are ever going to get the review of Veritas' PowerStorm game?

October 10, 2006 05:09 PM: misuba says...

The tape we recorded with Lee of Veritas at Gen Con is (*sigh*) still in the editing hopper. (We wanted to get back into the flow of regular shows and those take just about all our bandwidth.) So, yes, we haven't forgotten about it.

So... woo! How about that D&D Online, huh.

October 11, 2006 07:44 AM: timopod says...

yeah, d and d online was fun for alll ove open beta (what was that a weeek?)
just waiting on ge of conan now.

so no one knows noting about anima rpg, huh, doesnt' bode well.

where can we see that midnight ovie fantasy fligh blew all the money on?

October 11, 2006 07:45 AM: timopod says...

yeah, d and d online was fun for all of open beta (what was that a weeek?)
just waiting on ge of conan now.

so no one knows noting about anima rpg, huh, doesnt' bode well.

where can we see that midnight movie fantasy fligh blew all the money on?

October 11, 2006 09:23 AM: Allan Sugarbaker says...

Sorry, I haven't heard anything new on Anima. Other than the pre-production draft chapter Mike mentioned seeing at GenCon, things have been quiet on the Anima front.

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